If you've never used Twitter before, you might wonder why everyone likes it so much. Here's perhaps the most coherent, simplest explanation I've seen so far: I suppose if you don't...
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by leo on February 12, 2008
February is the time of the year for us to spread the love. For others, it's opportune time to send mushy and corny text messages. But do you know this is also the most popular texting holiday of...
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by leo on December 29, 2007
Since we are relying more and more with our mobile phones to do just about everything, our habits reasonably change over time. One trivial activity affected by this convergence is reading time. An...
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Watch out mate for harsher penalties await those Brits using their mobile phones while driving. Either the government is not pleased with its existing policies or the people are simply stubborn...
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What would a country ought to do if 90% of the students age 14 to 19 have mobile phones, 38% of that send more than 1,000 text messages per month and 44% are texting even during lectures? Well, South...
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by leo on October 07, 2007
A new survey conducted by OTX and eCrush has shed some light about mobile phone preferences and behavior of the teen market (13-17 years old). It also offers a glimpse about the opportunities waiting...
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by tom on July 02, 2007
I'm not going to post much more about the iPhone, as it's being covered far more by every other mobile site at the moment, however I thought I'd stop by and post this, from Textually,...
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by tom on June 12, 2007
Carnival of the Mobilists 77 is now up and ready for reading over at Symbian in Motion.Welcome to the 77th edition of Carnival of the Mobilists! This is the first time that the Carnival has been...
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A new research from telecom expense management specialist, Aurora Kendrick James, reveals that about £400 million are spent annually by UK workers talking to friends and family using company mobile...
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This time it's hosted by Xellular Identity. My personal pick is Tim Trent's Dovetailing SMS Marketing and Traditional campaigns in Marketing by Permission.I'm continuing on my "wonder...
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The thrill of traveling to unknown territories appeals to our adventurous spirit but most of the times dampened by communications barriers. With Steape mobile phone talking translator, you need not...
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Tony Montana is back to wipe out all the cock-a-roaches! Gangster icons are gaining traction in the mobile industry with the recent success of Al Pacino's Scarface. According from The Hollywood...
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Today, it seems that mobile devices can do anything. It can even stir fear among millions of subscribers and make the whole world laugh at the same time! In a report by Patrick Barnard of TMCnet,...
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by tom on April 11, 2007
This is a scary statistic in many ways, and an exciting one in others: There are now reportedly more mobile phone subscribers in China than there are people in the US.China Mobile, the world's...
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by Scott on October 16, 2006
As Darla Mack so kindly pointed to today, I am conducting some visual research into the different cultures of mobility around the world, and doing so using Flickr, as good a place as any to gather...
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