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Fennec, the codename for the mobile version of the Firefox web browser, now has its first extension. The browser, which launched into alpha last month, has always allowed for extendibility
Continue reading »Yahoo! announced tonight that it will be turning its mobile service, Yahoo! Go, into an open platform for 3rd party developers. Unlike Google's Android OS, the Yahoo! Go platform will
Continue reading »According to a report released today from mobile advertising company AdMob, smartphones accounted for nearly three times more use than their relative market share last month. The report also found
Continue reading »Do we really need another shopping holiday? Some marketing firms and major retailers think we do. To follow up on the success of Black Friday, the start of holiday shopping
Continue reading »Business 2.0 has an interesting write-up today on contenders in the mobile phone search industry. They point out that the Mobile Web is still a nascent technology. Well, to be
Continue reading »Facebook announced last night that the company has seen users of its mobile site, m.facebook.com, jump from 5 million to 15 million this year. digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Facebook_Mobile_Sees_3X_Growth_to_15_Million_Users_This_Year';digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff';digg_skin =
Continue reading »CenterNetworks reported yesterday on the launch of the new TotalWeb tracking service from Nielsen, which includes mobile traffic along with desktop PC traffic in its measurement of top Internet properties.
Continue reading »Yahoo issued a slew of press releases today, at CES, all about their mobile Internet services. The main news is the launch of Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 (now available
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Mobile_Social_Networking_MySpace_Facebook_MSN_the_Leading_Services'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; M:Metrics has released some interesting data about mobile social networking. It states that MySpace has the largest mobile network in
Continue reading »Several months ago, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology created the Mobile Web Project in an attempt to provide up-to-date university information for its faculty, students and visitors over mobile devices.
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