Do people really need chat between PCs and cell phones?
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It’s back to the future for frustrated mobile app developers as they adopt cloud computing to bypass mobile bandwidth and handset problems.
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Mobile market saturation and slowing revenue growth are transforming mobile data to the primary driver of revenue growth.
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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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Firm says SMS will quickly overload the wireless network in times of crisis while text broadcast which is being ignored is the perfect fit.
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Sleepy mobile ad business seems to be awakening as three companies leverage the technology's unique strengths to attract advertisers.
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Text messaging will grow at warp speed in developing countries despite falling prices.
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Mobile operators expect messaging deluge as customers celebrate the Year of the Golden Pig.
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LogicaCMG urged to show modesty as attention-getting stunt backfires—or does it?
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4INFO launches simpler mobile search and gives away its technology for free.
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Forget SMS: TV Is the Mobile Ad Model
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Proposal may provide revenue for European Union but won’t stop spam.
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Memo: Starting today, keep users locked into site with productivity applications.
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A British mobile services company launches text messages that get deleted after just one read.
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The wireless giant charges a Florida travel company for allegedly sending spam to nearly 100,000 mobile customers.
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AIM Triton service combines instant messaging, free email, SMS texting, voice, and video chat to drive more users to ads.
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New Israeli law will impose fines and strict regulations on people who send unsolicited email, junk faxes, and spam text messages.
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The world’s most popular Internet destination expands its reach across mobile users with two new products.
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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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At the ‘Under the Radar’ convention, mobile application companies seek to prove their worth in an increasingly difficult market.
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