Thursday, July 30, 2009

Visibility: A real-life example of what's possible

Developers cautiously optimistic about Verizon store; 25% of Brits don't know their broadband download limit
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Visibility: A real-life example of what's possible

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Developers cautiously optimistic about Verizon store
Mobile application creators at the Verizon Developer Community conference on Tuesday welcomed the carrier's plans for an on-device application store but said cross-platform consistency and other issues might pose hurdles for the project.

25% of Brits don't know their broadband download limit
Nearly a quarter of Brit don't know they have a download limit on their internet service, says Moneysupermarket.com.

Sprint Nextel to acquire Virgin Mobile USA
Sprint Nextel and Virgin Mobile USA have reached an agreement for Sprint to acquire Virgin Mobile for US $483 million, the companies said Tuesday.

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