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  • Nokia introduces mobile wallet phone

    Handset giant Nokia introduced the Nokia 6212 classic, a new 3G handset featuring integrated Near Field Communication technologies enabling users to share content and access services as well as Read more...
  • Samsung to embed new CNN mobile news app

    Handset maker Samsung Electronics announced an agreement with media giant Turner Broadcasting System to embed multimedia news content from CNN International on a range of mobile devices. Promising one-click access to CNN news output, the Java-based application enables users to prioritize favorite categories and view hourly on-demand CNN World News Now video headlines--in addition, a 360-degree globe and interactive maps enable users to search more than a thousand international cities for detailed five-day weather forecasts. Mobile users may also submit iReports to CNN's citizen journalism website. Samsung will host the new CNN mobile service on handsets distributed across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America, launching the initiative via the Samsung G810. For more on the Samsung/CNN deal: - read this release Related articles: Nokia adds CNN , Sony Pictures to Video Center Turner launches CNN Mobile Ericsson, Turner team on mobile multimedia
  • Forecast: UGC to generate $5.7 billion by 2012

    Market analysis firm Juniper Research forecasts mobile operator revenues from user-generated content will increase tenfold over the next five years, rising from $576 million in 2007 to $5.74 billion by 2012. According to Juniper, social networking services will account for 50 percent of that total, with the number of active mobile social network subscribers accelerating from 14 million in 2007 to 600 million in 2012. Much of the growth is expected to derive from developing markets where fixed broadband access is limited and mobile phones represent the primary means to access the Internet. "Even though social networking sites are in their infancy, the exponential growth experienced by a number of mobile service providers--in some cases achieved primarily through viral marketing--would seem to affirm that there is huge potential in this area," said Juniper Research principal analyst Dr. Windsor Holden. "The key challenge now is for those providers to monetize that interest." In related news, Canadian operator Rogers Wireless announced the addition of social networking service MySpace Mobile. The made-for-mobile application enables Rogers subscribers to manage their MySpace accounts via wireless handset, with functions including blogging, messaging, photo views and comments, and profile updates and editing. MySpace Mobile is available to Rogers subscribers with Sony Ericsson W580 and Samsung A516 handsets. "We are very excited to work with MySpace, global leader in social networking with 4.1 million users in Canada," said John Boynton, Rogers Wireless SVP and chief marketing officer. At the same time, Boost Mobile announced mobile social software developer IceBreaker's Crush or Flush service is now available to the operator's 4.5 million subscribers, complete with a set of new features. Crush or Flush includes functions like anonymous chat, personalized profile filters and crush lists. Since launching in January 2007, the service has...
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