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[2006-02-27] CBS Has Eye On Wireless Subscriptions
Breaking news and entertainment alerts from CBS and Entertainment Tonight provide up to five daily alerts that include text as well as matching pictures and video for compatible mobile phones.

[2006-02-22] BlackBerry Gets Patent Boost
The Patent Office has rejected all five patents held by NTP, just ahead of a hearing on Friday that could still shutdown Research In Motion's BlackBerry service in the United States.

[2006-02-21] Click-To-Call May Ring Up $3.7 Billion
By 2010, the click-to-call ad market could be worth substantial money to the search advertising industry.

[2006-02-17] MySpace Mobilizes Phone Blogging
Young people like MySpace, but love their cellphones; MySpace wants to tap into that love with a line of mobile phones and a service so users can carry their brand wherever they go.

[2006-02-13] Microsoft Senses Mobile Messaging Chance
With Research In Motion plagued by the ongoing patent fight with NTP Technologies, Microsoft could be in position to woo away some enterprise BlackBerry users.

[2006-02-13] Sprint Brings Healthcare Info To Mobiles
A partnership with Global Care Quest lets Sprint deliver real-time medical information securely to intensive-care physicians via their mobile device.

[2006-02-13] Microsoft Acquires MotionBridge
Nice to see Microsoft acquiring MotionBridge. At Northern Voice I asked our "geeking out" audience who was reading blogs regularly on cell phones and several hands went up.

[2006-02-10] UpSNAP Offers Cash for Mobile Browsing
If you're going to use your cell phone to search for entertainment, news and weather, you may as well use a service that gives you a chance to win ten big ones

[2006-02-03] Mobile Search’s Future Is Now
More and more, "sometime in the future" is yesterday, and the ubiquitous "New Year's Tech Predictions" lists find themselves rendered obsolete by mid-January.


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