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Nov 6

WHY: The mobile internet has long been an industry buzzword and
an expected treasure chest of potential revenue for operators. Internet
traffic is starting to shift to mobile networks, but how much of a role
will the mobile web play in the future? With the increased focus from
major internet players (Google, Yahoo, Microsoft) in areas such as
Mobile Search and Mobile Social Networking what value-added services Read the rest of this entry »

Oct 24

CONTENTS:

Table of contents
Key messages
Scope
Definitions
The foundations are in place - finally
What has changed?
From closed portal to open mobile Internet
The changing role of the operator
Evolution of the mobile Internet business model

Lessons from the fixed Internet

Will mobile Internet follow the same business model as the fixed
Internet?
Operators do not have to be dumb pipes - unless they are stupid
Commodity mobile broadband Read the rest of this entry »

Oct 22

BOSTON, Oct 22, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
At Mobile
Internet World 2008, Yankee
Group released a new report that declares there is not one mobile
internet experience, but two. The report defines one mobile internet
experience as providing Anywhere connectivity for big screens and the
other as providing optimized connectivity for small screens, and
forecasts that the two mobile experiences will diverge, Read the rest of this entry »

Oct 19

Tuesday, Oct 21, 2008, Page 12
With an eye on the fast-growing demand for Internet access using smaller mobile gadgets, Intel Corp unveiled its latest mobile Internet device (MID) platform — Moorestown — in Taipei yesterday.
The Intel “Moorestown” platform is scheduled for commercial release next year or in 2010, the world’s biggest chipmaker said in a statement on its Web site yesterday.
Intel is on track to reduce Moorestown’s Read the rest of this entry »

Oct 16

What: Mobile Internet World 2008. Location Based Services Track.
Where: Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, Boston, Massachusetts
Who: Bob Warren, Vice President of Products, MetaCarta
Panel 1: Past, Present and Future of Location-based Mobile Services
Experience an introduction to location based mobile services
including presentations on user privacy expectations and
technology to support privacy Read the rest of this entry »