PCWorld
By Veronica C. Silva, MIS-Asia Artwork: Chip Taylor, Photos by: Robert
CardinThe mobile device market is dominated by smartphones, according a
recent study by Gartner. And among the mobile device brands, Apple,
Samsung, and HTC reported strong first ...
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Luxury brands are big fans of Facebook, other social media sites
NorthJersey.com
Connecting Facebook fans and YouTube viewers to mobile applications that
either bring customers into stores, or allow them to purchase online, is
the next step, said Brennan. Until recently, most luxury brands have
focused on building their fan bases ...
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FCC Directs ATandT to Deliver Evidence to Justify T-Mobile Buyout
eWeek
In addition, the FCC requested information on whether AT&T would keep the
T-Mobile brand and whether it would keep its pricing plans. The basic
request is available on the FCC's Web site. It its April 21 filing with the
FCC, AT&T claimed that it faces ...
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Leland Brand: the original 'Flying Farmer'
Bismarck Tribune
Listening to Brand tell the stories from his ranch, it was clear there are
many facets to the man's life. Photographs of granddaughters, one a
ballerina and one a professional model, adorn the modest mobile home he
lives in now. As much as anything, ...
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University Games tries digital mobile offerings
San Francisco Chronicle
The $14 battery-operated "Brush With Genius," part of the Colorforms brand,
is the latest product from Moog's company, University Games of San
Francisco. Moog and a partner launched University Games on April Fool's Day
in 1985 with the Murder Mystery ...
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Mobile's home prices to grow big-time this year, builders magazine says
al.com (blog)
It was a brand new DR Horton house. That's $69 per square foot and a great
price for the buyer." Traditionally, Mobile's housing values have grown
steadily at a rate of 6 percent to 8 percent annually, but in the tough
economy in 2009 and 2010 home ...
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SA Internet firm steps up quest for data market in Kenya
Daily Nation
In 2007, the two giants were among those that bid for a 51 per cent stake
in Telkom Kenya but lost to France Telecom, which now runs the Orange
mobile brand in Kenya. Last Thursday, iWayAfrica chief executive Mr Harry
Aucamp was wary of Telkom SA ...
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