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How The iPhone Is Blowing Everyone Else Away (In Charts)How The iPhone Is Blowing Everyone Else Away (In Charts) by Erick Schonfeld on October 21, 2009 Yesterday at the Web 2.0 Summit, Morgan Stanley Internet analyst Mary Meeker did her annual data dump slide presentation, this year focusing on the growth prospects of the mobile Web. As ...
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CEATEC JAPAN 2009 | CEATEC NewsKDDI introduces content on au mobile phones that enables users to enjoy simulations of different clothes and hairstyles.
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CEATEC JAPAN 2009 | CEATEC NewsCEATEC JAPAN 2009 is being held from October 6th (Tuesday) to 10th (Saturday) and is sponsored by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA), the Communications and Information network Association of Japan (CIAJ), and the Computer Software Association of ...
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Can a 'URL Killer' Save Our Text-Weary Thumbs? - Advertising Age - DigitalNextCan a 'URL Killer' Save Our Text-Weary Thumbs? After Long Gestation, QR Codes in U.S. Are Finally Starting to Catch On As anyone who has ever struggled to manually input a URL into a mobile phone browser will tell you, there are relatively few joys to be had in the physical act of "texting." ...
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U.S. Pulls Ahead in Mobile Data Revenue, Analyst Says - Bits Blog - NYTimes.comthe growth in the American third-generation networks, smartphones and better interoperability of messaging has allowed the United States to edge past Western Europe in data use, and to go “way past Western European countries in the actual data revenues being generated.”
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Mobile phone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAccording to internal memos, American Telephone & Telegraph discussed developing a wireless phone in 1915, but were afraid deployment of the technology could undermine its monopoly on wired service in the U.S.[2] The first commercial mobile phone service was launched in Japan by NTT in 1978. By ...
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