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NewsIBM issued the latest edition of Lotus Expeditor application on March 20, 2008, which would allow cell phones to execute a number of computer-supported apps.
ABI Research predicts that global mobile messaging revenues will reach $212 Billion by 2013 as people are using messaging services for communication and for passing on the information.
ABI Research found through a study that the market share of smartphones will shoot up from 10% in 2007 to an overwhelming 31% in 2013, a third of the market.
Google acknowledges a sharp rise in Internet access on mobile phones since it has launched solutions for BlackBerry and Nokia devices that improve the net speed.
Various US airlines are conducting trials of mobile check-in systems that will give freedom to passengers from conventional boarding passes and smoothen the process.
Microsoft Corp. has given license to Adobe Flash Lite and Reader Software for integration on Windows Mobiles to view video and PDF files.
A study by Harris Interactive revealed that mobile users feel more comfortable in using their mobiles for carrying out purchase transactions and banking operations.
Britain’s Mobile WiMAX Acceleration Group (M-WAG) is about to launch its first mobile WiMAX network in Maidstone, Kent, in April 2008.
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