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Monday Morning Mobile Catchup – September 28/09

by Jose HC on September 28, 2009

in General,News

Some readable goodies for you on this Monday Morning (almost lunch time now). If you are feeling up to it catch up on some interesting news from last week by following the links below.

They are not organized and I provide no comments. Just stuff for you to read or ignore… there are some good ones at the end that you shouldn’t overlook.

  • Mobile Application Development Strategies for Handhelds, Smart Phones and PDAs
  • 13 Key Steps to a Successful Mobile Application Development Project
  • The iPod Is Dead
  • Mobile Apps: Models, Money and Loyalty
  • Is Mobile over-hyped? Alexandre Mars CEO Phonevalley
  • Mobile app sees science go global
  • RIM launches the new BlackBerry Alliance Program
  • Print Publishers Readying Themselves For Mobile
  • Nokia acquires more social networking
  • Google Adds Mobile Search Volume to New AdWords Keyword Tool
  • Palm Raises $359.9 Million; Confirms Handset Launches
  • RIM results, outlook disappoint, shares tumble
  • AT&T to Google: So You Wanna Be a Phone Company?
  • The Enterprise Mobility iCloud?
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