GSMA says it found a way to measure mobile users’ browsing behavior that should satisfy skeptical advertisers.
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Aussie electronics maker Kogan plans to roll out the Blackberry-style Agora on Jan. 29.
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Troubled Internet searcher finds its second major U.S. carrier deal and can now claim mobile bragging rights over Google and Microsoft.
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The software giant could beat out Google to land the biggest mobile search prize, report says.
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Wayport, backed by Sevin Rosen, New Enterprise, extends AT&T service from Starbucks to McDonald’s and hotels.
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While much of the excitement is focused on the G1's feature list, the critical tests of T-Mobile's 3G coverage and Android's robustness are yet to come.
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Windows Mobile phone maker could step out of the shadows and onto center stage if the excitement over Google’s G1 open-source phone persists. But it may also cost HTC some Windows Mobile business.
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By rejecting T-Mobile, FCC removes a major obstacle to VC’s long-held dream of an open-access mobile broadband network that is not controlled by a major carrier.
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Analyst says Google’s open-source mobile operating system should generate roughly $1 billion in advertising revenue by 2010.
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Apple's attack on the mobile market may have met its fiercest rival yet in Google's open-source operating system Android and the legions of phones to come.
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Unveiling was surprisingly unremarkable and G1’s features, which were leaked weeks ago, are hardly unique.
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T-Mobile is set to officially debut the first phone, dubbed the G1, to sport Google's Linux-based Android operating system. The search king, expected to grab at least 4 percent of the market, will become the latest agitator to shake up the industry.
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Android is untested, experts say, and T-Mobile’s broadband network is a work in progress so users should expect a bumpy ride.
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Is the anticipation around the Android phone justified considering it is a phone that supports the latest of at least four mobile operating systems?
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs' iPhone Apps store, seeded with Kleiner Perkins' $100 million iFund, isn't the only game in town for developers. Search king Google names 20 developers recipients of funding for its Android applications competition. Winning applications for the open-source mobile operating system include cab search, carbon footprint tracking, and price comparison via photo of bar codes.
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Carrier will use ad subsidies and Google's market reach to target price-conscious subscriber base barely touched by the iPhone.
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T-Mobile's reported move toward an open platform speeds the demise of pre-installed software on mobile phones.
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After a two-year battle with the FCC and the incumbent mobile carriers, VC-backed M2Z is inviting the public to pressure the FCC to move on free wireless broadband.
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San Jose software company grabs funding for location-based services.
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Telecom's VC unit joins Kleiner Perkins and Amazon's Bezos in backing Twitter-like mapping service.
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