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Apple/Google Spat Represents Opening Shot in High-Stakes Wireless Data Battle

Apple's recent move to reject google's google Voice software from its App Store represents an initial skirmish in the escalating battle among wireless operators, cell phone makers, and content developers and aggregators over who will control revenue generated by applications and data services, according to iSuppli Corp.  more

Related Tags: apple, voip, billing, google-voice, churn, health, cell-phone


Smartphones: the silver lining of the declining handset market

Opinion by Ovum's Adam Leach, Devices principal analyst

Smartphone shipments will reach 406.7 million by 2014

During 2008, in a first for the mobile industry, consumer demand for third-party applications started driving both handset sales and revenues for developers and OEMs. Apple’s success with the App Store has prompted other players to focus on devices that can enable third-party developers to easily bring applications and services to mobile phones.  more

Related Tags: app-store, ovum, smartphone, symbian, nokia, microsoft, sony, windows, google-android, os, cagr, 2g


Operators Lose Prime Position for Location Based Services

Wireless carriers are increasingly losing control of location-based service provision to Internet companies such as google and Yahoo, and to handset vendors like Nokia, according to Strategy Analytics.  more

Related Tags: lbs, location-based-services, yahoo, nokia, skyhook, gps, tower, navigation


Game-Changing Moves Strengthen Consumer LBS in North America

The consumer location-based services (LBS) market has steadily evolved over the past few years, always promising significant revenue generation, but never quite delivering the critical mass of subscribers that were expected. Now, a number of factors - including the development of third-party location databases and technologies - are poised to finally drive real LBS market growth on mobile phones.  more

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Smartphones to Account for 23% of All New Mobile Phones by 2013

Rising demand for complex multimedia-centric applications is forcing handset manufacturers to design increasingly ‘smart' and highly personalised mobile devices. A new smartphones report from Juniper Research forecasts that these so-called ‘smartphones' will account for 23% of all new handsets sold per annum by 2013.  more

Related Tags: nokia, iphone, juniper-research, smartphone, apple, smartphones, driving, compete, app-store, operating-system, andrew, rooted


Using Mobile Phones to Boost Health Care Provision

Three of the world's leading foundations involved in global health, technology and humanitarian assistance - the Rockefeller Foundation, the United Nations Foundation and The Vodafone Foundation - have announced an agreement to form the Mobile Health (mHealth) Alliance, a partnership that will work to maximize the impact of mobile health, especially in the developing world.  more

Related Tags: microsoft, nokia, cisco, cisco, qualcomm, rural, itu, vodafone, lte, mit, gsma, smart, vodafone-foundation, united-nations, mhealth, health


Microsoft must fight back in mobile market

Media Analyst Screen Digest has just published its latest company report, which examines the challenges facing Microsoft in the highly competitive and challenging mobile market. According to Screen Digest research, Nokia, google, Research In Motion (RIM) and Apple pose potent challenges to Microsoft's mobile ambitions.  more

Related Tags: android, windows-mobile, microsoft, nokia, iphone, apple, wind, lte, blackberry, compete, screen-digest, zune, windows, backup


2009 GPS Market To Be Up Over 25% Despite Poor Semiconductor Outlook

The 2009 outlook for many semiconductor manufacturers is worsening by the day. Share prices have taken a severe hit with millions shaved from companies' market capital over the last 12 months. However, IMS Research projects the GPS market represents one of the few areas of growth in 2009.  more

Related Tags: microsoft, nokia, semiconductor, intel, apple, apple, gps, ericsson, ims-research, ims, wlan, mozilla, cagr


Nokia in Advanced Talks to Sell Security-Appliances Unit

Nokia is in advanced talks to sell its security-appliances business to a financial investor as it concentrates on consumer Internet services, such as push email.  more

Related Tags: android, microsoft, iphone, samsung, cisco, apple, apple, ibm, wall-street-journal, gartner, lg, htc, cisco-systems, sharp, research-in-motion, lg-electronics, touch-screen, memory, samsung-electronics, chief-financial-officer, music, target


Mobile Advertising Worth $12 Billion by 2011 - report

Telecom carriers around the world are turning their attention to advertising as a potential source of revenue, according to Gartner. The research firm forecasts that the worldwide mobile advertising market alone will be worth over US$12 billion by 2011 but advised carriers that they will need to rise to some key challenges if they are to realize their advertising ambitions.  more

Related Tags: microsoft, mms, sms, analytics, privacy, rcom, gartner, compete, mobile-advertising, mobile-internet, television


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