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A well-financed wireless broadband carrier with well-heeled backers motivated to innovate could jolt the WiMAX community out of its inertia.
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Google, Intel, Sprint Nextel, Clearwire, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House wager a fortune on an unproven but disruptive technology.
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Despite lessons learned online, mobile spam is a growing problem and the government is having problems fixing liability.
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Buying Sprint would vault the German giant into the top U.S. mobile carrier spot, but will its backers approve?
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More than a year after its initial announcement AT&T launches its mobile TV service. Did the public’s poor response to earlier efforts cause the delay?
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Online ad firm links with AdMob and Millennial Media and lends flexibility to fragmented mobile ad market.
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Deal is a coup for Jajah and an opportunity for Yahoo to outsource a service that is outside its technical comfort zone.
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With local advertisers departing, radio conglomerate spins off its web services division as a quick Internet fix for local media.
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Celebration has a distinct South Korean flavor as Samsung and LG gain ground, while consumers hang up on Apple, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson.
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Atlanta firm plans to use its new cash to acquire firms that automate customer targeting in the hot on-demand services sector.
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