Veriplace, WaveMarket's Location Aggregation Platform, was built using the same privacy and security model that for years has protected Sprint phones using the Sprint Family Locator service. Third-party developers can access a handset's
and is available on AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, Boost, MetroPCS and T-Mobile with availability across more than 100 different handsets. Of course, it still won’t be useful unless your friends/family are using it… but that’s why we’re the
Loopt is currently supported on more than 100 handsets including the iPhone and BlackBerry and is now available on select phones with the Android Market. Android is an open and compressive mobile operating platform developed by an
Nokia, IBM Bring Lotus Notes To S60 Handsets http://update.techweb.com/cgi-bin4/DM/y/eBNf50HiA2N0G4U0G2Pk0EG By enabling corporate information to easily go to its handsets via Lotus Notes and ActiveSync, Nokia is making a stronger push
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India to have 230 Million 3G Subscribers By 2013. India is likely to have 230 million 3G subscribers by 2013. This steep rise in 3G subscription is the result of decline in prices of third generation (3G)-enabled mobile phone handsets.
In the UK, Vodafone confirmed 14 November 2008 as the release date for Research In Motion’s high-profile BlackBerry Storm 9500 handset, which is reportedly being backed by significant marketing spend and competitive tariffs.
Nokia Expects Shipments To Drop http://update.techweb.com/cgi-bin4/DM/y/eBNVW0HiA2N0G4U0G1MB0En The world's No. 1 handset maker said it now estimates that fourth-quarter mobile device volumes will be about 330 million devices
more carriers, handset makers and developers are introducing mobility onto their platforms, lowering the costs associated with the service might actually bring about more applications and uses. Once folks figure out privacy rules,
suitable privacy controls and opt-ins are put in place. the telco is in a position to arbitrage away the difference in cost between “one phone per application” and not spending anything on hardware. and mobile has a special role here,

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