Startup snags $6.5 million in a second round investment and agrees to deliver its 3-D characters to AOL AIM users.
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Startup targets carriers and handset makers as investors continue to pour money into the crowded mobile social-networking market.
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E-commerce provider upgrades shopping engine for small-business sites and eBay merchants.
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Companies invest $104 million in joint venture to develop advanced mobile phone technology.
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Not alone, two other major Japanese mobile operators want to make WiMax a reality.
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An international palace revolt headed by Motorola, Samsung, and Vodafone could overthrow Symbian, Nokia, and Microsoft.
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Companies formalize venture to jointly develop mobile phones, content for Japan.
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Japanese cell phone company teams up with Microsoft to sell song downloads.
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Wireless companies and content creators are trying to figure out how to split the pot.
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$15.5-billion deal produces $10.5-billion payday for investors.
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The Japanese carrier will sell some Windows Mobile-based cell phone after long favoring the Linux OS.
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The chip maker hopes to keep its dominance in the cell phone market by selling advanced cell phone chips.
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Japanese telecom giant offers phone with alarms, alerts, and GPS features.
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China's DVD chaos; speak to the finger; Eutelsat floats; DirecTV targets TiVo.
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LG Electronics will develop Palm OS-based smartphones.
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Brand-name companies have caught on to the interactive power of mobile phone marketing. Is it a new advertising medium, or just glorified spam?
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Big telecom mergers put little-guy local phone companies on the line; new trash-talking in IBM/Oracle rift; execs cross borders, and enemy lines, in Vodafone shuffle; Japan covets Korea’s TV ratings.
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The CEO of Reuters talks about the challenges of awakening the slumbering news giant, and how technology helped in that process.
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But will it be coming to a phone near you?
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NTT DoCoMo: No wires, lots of profit
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