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The gold rush for mobile content is far from over. Ten percent of Europe's SMS traffic now comes from value-added services and content such as ringtones, quizzes, and mobile chat. Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 12,007 | Last October I had the privilege of conducting an interview alongside Howard Rheingold, the renowned technology commentator and author of Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution, for a national public radio show entitled 'Cities and the Wireless Revolution.' Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 11,325 | Saint Agnes Medical Center uses a solution from Wavelink to manage all of the wireless equipment on its network from one location, optimizing security, increasing productivity, and maximizing patient care. Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,274 | Aileron is a business-quality mobile messaging solution for Palm-powered handheld devices. Its intuitive design helps mobile professionals to completely manage corporate and personal communications from anywhere. Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 12,667 Replies: 1 | A high-performance, low-cost alternative to a traditional approach takes advantage of a drop-in wireless solution to collect, sort, and route telemetry messages. Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 8,977 | With investment budgets under intense pressure, the focus is firmly on productivity improvements to gain rapid return on investment (ROI). In addition, competitive pressures are making customer service and customer retention priorities. Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 11,115 | For years, the density of embedded memory in mobile handsets has followed Moore's Law, basically doubling about every two years. As new features including color, Javaenabled applications, and cameras enter the market, the average flash memory density has begun to grow at a faster rate. Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 8,813 | The mobile enterprise application development market is continuously evolving. A short time ago, developers were focused on building wireless Internet applications using technologies such as WAP. Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,953 |  With the advent of Phoneware and with V7 in particular, there is now a much richer mobile phone platform to deploy content for. What does this mean for handset manufacturers, carriers, and developers? Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 12,112 | One of the aims of 3G mobile communications systems is to provide enhanced multimedia services, like video streaming and MMS, to the user. The global economic slowdown has forced most of the mobile wireless carriers to delay deployment of costly 3G-network infrastructure, and optimize ... Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 8,307 | Now that Graffiti has been replaced on Palm devices, users are exploring a wide range of textentry methods. What's the best solution for you? Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 10,413 | The speed and reliability of 3G networks will make all the difference in determining how readily consumers adopt new services. Yet, meeting lofty performance goals in next-generation networks has been anything but easy. Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 7,809 Replies: 4 | The games industry is a horrible place to find yourself, long hours working on projects that might just be the next big thing, but probably won't be. Very little recognition and not much money for the developers who can spend several years working on the same title, only to have the pr... Oct. 28, 2003 Reads: 12,114 |
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