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The race to own the mobile Internet (at least the annoying ads)
By Michael V. CopelandDeal for AdMob accelerates scramble for a whopping $416 million in revenue.As was trumpeted across the Internet Monday, Google (...
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Internet TV: When, dammit?
by Adam LashinskyHulu touts about TV anytime, anywhere. But hooking your TV to the Net? Crazy talk!I had an epiphany early last year when I visited Hu...
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China's mobile maestro
来源:2007年7月号《财富》杂志作者:Clay ChandlerChina Mobile has 330 million subscribers, thousands of shareholders, and one Communist Party to please. That's not an...
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How LG lost the smartphone race
It was a fateful day back on Feb. 16, 2009. That's when LG Electronics' then-vice chairman and CEO Nam Yong met with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Ba...
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Redefining the mobile Web
Consumers transfer their PC habits to handsets, then proceed to do even more online.By Bruce Simpson, CEO, NovarraForget about webmail: Social network...
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The Internet has two faces
Thanks to downloadable applications, the mobile Web is hot. Will it eventually surpass its wired counterpart?By Jessica ShamboraNot that long ago, mos...
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Microsoft's do-or-die Windows Mobile 7 gambit
by Stephanie N. MehtaThe software maker will try to catch rivals with Windows Mobile 7, but first it may need to mend fences with handset makers.When ...
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Smartphone traffic is up 193% in a year
Led by iPhone and the Androids. Traffic from the iPod touch is growing even faster.Smartphone traffic is up. Feature phone share is down. And traffic ...
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Your own sleep coach
Three student entrepreneurs build a gadget that can help you sleep better.By Michal Lev-Ram(Fortune Small Business) -- Few of us make money by losing ...
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World Cup vuvuzela filter: the future of Internet TV?
In honor of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, YouTube recently added a "vuvuzela" button that would enable the plastic horn's trademark buzzing on j...
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