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A quarter of young people are social networking on mobiles every day, claims survey
Over a quarter of young people are using social networking sites on their mobiles every day, a CCS Insight report has claimed. The growth in mobile internet usage is so strong, said the report, that
Facebook turns to DeviceAnywhere to test mobile apps
Mobile application development solutions provider DeviceAnywhere announced that social networking giant Facebook is using its DeviceAnywhere Test Center SaaS platform to trial new mobile apps.
INQ plans more handsets, and looks beyond 3UK
Following the success of its Skype handset, INQ has announced it plans to release three new phones in 2009 and is in talks with several operators on distributing its social mobile handsets by 2010.
Facebook extends status updates to SMS
Social networking giant Facebook announced users can now subscribe to receive text message alerts containing their friends' status updates directly from their online profiles. By clicking the new
INQ Mobile promises Twitter phone by Xmas
Provoked by the uptake of the Twitter micro-blogging service, INQ Mobile has revealed it plans to introduce a handset in time for the pre-Christmas sales rush that will be especially designed for the
Lowenstein: A more personalized app store, page 2
(Continued from the previous page ) We can learn from some other corners of the digital universe--Pandora, Amazon and Netflix to name a few. This can start with the little things--launch a typical
Microsoft debuts Facebook app for Windows Mobile
Microsoft introduced a new Facebook application for Windows Mobile 6 phones, which the software giant says is the first mobile app enabling users to upload video content from their handsets directly
GyPSii connects updates to Facebook, Twitter
Geo-location and mobile social networking services provider GyPSii announced the launch of GyPSii Connect, a web-based service enabling users to automatically update and share their status as well as
New mobile social networking platform unveiled
Looking to differentiate itself from such giants as Facebook and MySpace has prompted the Italian mobile content developer, Buongiorno, to limit its new mobile social networking platform to support
SMS spam epidemic on its way, warns security expert
SMS-generated spam will become a significant problem in the future with the first-ever SMS virus worm making its appearance in Q1/09, according to the chief research officer of F-Secure, Mikko

