Mobile ad service provider AdMob has released the mobile metrics and analysis for the month ending 30 April 2009. AdMob serves Graphical Banner and Text Link ads on mobile web pages for more than 6,000 publishers. “Today we released the April 2009 AdMob Mobile Metrics Report, our monthly look at the traffic fl... |
28 May 2009 09:09 GMT |
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We wrote yesterday that Opera was expected to announce that it had made agreements with US mobile phone operators for the distribution of some of its products, as reported by the Forbes magazine on Friday, yet it seems that the Oslo-based browser company came to the front and announced that it did not have such plans... |
24 March 2009 07:13 GMT |
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EMG Technology, a Los Angeles real estate developer, is suing Apple for patent infringement over iPhone web browsing. EMG Technology claims it was the first to invent an “apparatus and method of manipulating a region on a wireless device screen for viewing, zooming and scrolling internet content.” The su... |
26 November 2008 05:00 GMT |
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For iPhone owners who use Google Reader on their devices, the Google Reader Team has announced their introducing a "Brand new Google Reader for iPhone," available at a tap of the screen. The guys at Google Reader wanted to make the most of Apple's touchscreen device and thus released this new Beta version of Rea... |
13 May 2008 03:57 GMT |
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It's not just StatCounter who has revealed that a highly increased percentage of people is using the iPhone for web browsing, but M:Metrics too, a mobile media authority dealing with measurement of mobile social networking. According to them, 85% of iPhone owners use the internet on a regular basis on their hand... |
21 March 2008 09:30 GMT |
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Opera Mini 4 Beta is from now on available for being used on all Internet enabled mobile phones. This Web browser is meant to provide performances similar to those found on PC Internet use experiences.Opera Mini 4 Beta will feature several new performances. Moreover, it will use a remote server in order to pre-proces... |
19 June 2007 06:49 GMT |
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October 18th and October 24th are two of the dates sentenced not to be forgotten too easily in software world. First it was IE7. Firefox followed shortly with launching their latest versions. In my office everybody was asking about Opera. Has the project stopped? Our MAC and Linux teams warned me that the new release... |
12 April 2007 09:28 GMT |
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