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Invasion of the Androids - What the Arrival of Android Means for Mobile Advertising

Much mobile advertising news in the last two years or so has been dominated by iPhone and understandably so. Probably more than any other single factor, it's been responsible for marketers and agencies understanding the potential power of the mobile channel for the first time, primarily because they...
Posted to Mobsessed (Weblog) by Russell Buckley on 28 Oct 2009

Motorola picks a couple of horses

The standardisation of mobile operating systems has truly begun as Motorola says all its future devices will have either Windows Mobile or Android as their base system. It means the manufacturer has cancelled phones due for release this year that were not based on these two and is also a sign that Nokia...
Posted to Mobile Matters (Weblog) by Philip Buxton on 10 Nov 2008

Here comes Google...

A release date has been issued for the first mobile phone to use Android, the mobile operating system being driven by Google through a collective of partners it pulled together last year. It’s to be called the G1 and will be available on T-Mobile. So, the first ‘G-phone’ should be here by Christmas....
Posted to Mobile Matters (Weblog) by Philip Buxton on 24 Sep 2008

Has Google's new mobile phone got the 'wow' factor?

Google unveiled its much-anticipated mobile phone in New York yesterday , marking its first foray into the mobile phone market. The new phone, which will use Google's Android operating system, will be available on the T-Mobile network and is expected to hit UK stores in early November. It remains...
Posted to Digital Forum (Forum) by Forum Admin on 24 Sep 2008

iPhone Killer ?

Google launched their brand spanking new G1 mobile phone in New York earlier today and immediately it has been heralded as the iPhone killer... but in my opinion, it's hasn't got a hope in hell. Why ? Well frankly the name is a bit crap (G1 isn't exactly as funky as iPhone), it really doesn't...

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