Mobile operator and NYC-based startup offer subscribers personal reviews on what's hot and what's not around town.
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PERSPECTIVE: The next-generation Apple iPhone 3G is a battery hog and the service plan bites. I want one.
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Deal for money-losing post-paid service sets up $50M investment by Korea’s SK Telcom and Branson's Virgin Group.
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Video giant tunes up its application for mobile phones but could be avoiding wireless carriers.
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Helio launches a full-featured version of YouTube for cell phones, boosting its dumbed-down access that was similar to what's available on most phones.
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The much-ballyhooed marriage between cell phone and social network has so far been a bust. Can startup Kadoink fuse the two and bring some life back to the dying music industry?
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News Corp’s Fox Interactive Media group says it plans to launch advertising-supported versions of MySpace for free on cell phones. MySpace is also exploring development of an iPhone version.
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U.S. subscribers have so far shied away from mobile social networking, but carriers hope to cash in on immense popularity of cell phones and social networks among younger users.
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Mobile dating is a goldmine, say startups vying to attract the young and restless.
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Social network unleashes mobile version that taps into "reality distortion field" marketing of Apple's iPhone. As if a widely anticipated IPO wasn't enough.
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Carrier signs ‘exclusive’ deal, but Verizon and Sprint provide MySpace services through Helio.
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Cell phone service answers the question: where in the world are my friends?
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Wireless company aims to expand mobile network to Spanish, French, and other languages.
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Youth-focused mobile reseller tailors its store experience to its customer base.
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Stuffy wireless companies are going social.
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The college social network site goes beyond text messaging, as wireless companies become more comfortable with the concept.
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Will the music company’s mobile experiment in South Korea offer global business answers?
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Joint venture brings South Korean style mobile services to U.S. youth.
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Wireless technology investors Qualcomm and Intel Capital reflect Amp’d’s embrace of technologies like Wi-Fi.
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Electronics retailer Marvin Jemal may be late to the U.S. wireless branded market.
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