Wind Mobile to lose CEO, come under Egyptian telco's wing
Engadget
We're only a few days into 2013, but that's not stopping Canada's Wind Mobile -- the Great White North's fourth largest carrier -- from announcing big changes for the year ahead. The firm just struck a deal with Egypt's Orascom that'll see the foreign ...
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Huffington Post
In the developing world, mobile phones are both ubiquitous and relatively affordable. They are also a good investment, according to the Indian Institute of Management, facilitating communication with employers and helping users to network for employment.
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Opera to sing WebKit's tune on mobile -- report
CNET
The Opera Browser will be rebuilding its mobile browsers using WebKit and a new interface that nearly entirely ditches the traditional browser buttons called Opera Ice, according to a leaked video acquired by Pocket-Lint.com. Ice is not Opera's first ...
See all stories on this topic »Opera's New “Ice” Mobile Browser Launching In February For Android And iOS ...
TechCrunch
Opera unveiled a major new mobile browser initiative called Opera Ice today via Pocket-lint, coming in February and based on the same WebKit rendering engine used by Apple's Safari and Google Chrome, rather than Presto, which has powered Opera since ...
See all stories on this topic »Opera shows off new WebKit-based 'Ice' mobile browser
The Verge
Opera is reportedly preparing a new browser to help it compete on tablets — and it's turning to the WebKit rendering engine to do it. Pocket-lint has posted video of what it says was an internal presentation held at Opera before this past Christmas ...
See all stories on this topic »Opera unveils new 'Ice' mobile web browser for iOS and Android
Apple Insider
Opera Software on Friday unveiled its latest project, a WebKit-based mobile browser called "Opera Ice" that is specifically designed for screen formats seen on popular smartphones and tablets, including the iPhone and iPad. Opera. In an internal video ...
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Engadget
We're only a few days into 2013, but that's not stopping Canada's Wind Mobile -- the Great White North's fourth largest carrier -- from announcing big changes for the year ahead. The firm just struck a deal with Egypt's Orascom that'll see the foreign ...
See all stories on this topic »Four Innovative Ways Mobile Phones Are Saving the Lives of the Urban Poor ...
Huffington Post
In the developing world, mobile phones are both ubiquitous and relatively affordable. They are also a good investment, according to the Indian Institute of Management, facilitating communication with employers and helping users to network for employment.
See all stories on this topic »
| Mobile advertising facing challenges in India Times of India BANGALORE: A combination of skittish consumers , lack of exclusive content and the high cost of internet-enabled phones and services are hampering the growth of mobileadvertising in India. With three out of four users in the country expected to access ... See all stories on this topic » | Times of India |
| Facebook's Graph Search – what about mobile? The Guardian (blog) I'm not suggesting that it's not a nice new feature for the platform, or that lots of people won't use it (or at least, give it a go), but I am disappointed at how little the senior Facebook team still seem to be focused on mobile, let alone ... See all stories on this topic » | The Guardian (blog) |
CNET
The Opera Browser will be rebuilding its mobile browsers using WebKit and a new interface that nearly entirely ditches the traditional browser buttons called Opera Ice, according to a leaked video acquired by Pocket-Lint.com. Ice is not Opera's first ...
See all stories on this topic »Opera's New “Ice” Mobile Browser Launching In February For Android And iOS ...
TechCrunch
Opera unveiled a major new mobile browser initiative called Opera Ice today via Pocket-lint, coming in February and based on the same WebKit rendering engine used by Apple's Safari and Google Chrome, rather than Presto, which has powered Opera since ...
See all stories on this topic »Opera shows off new WebKit-based 'Ice' mobile browser
The Verge
Opera is reportedly preparing a new browser to help it compete on tablets — and it's turning to the WebKit rendering engine to do it. Pocket-lint has posted video of what it says was an internal presentation held at Opera before this past Christmas ...
See all stories on this topic »Opera unveils new 'Ice' mobile web browser for iOS and Android
Apple Insider
Opera Software on Friday unveiled its latest project, a WebKit-based mobile browser called "Opera Ice" that is specifically designed for screen formats seen on popular smartphones and tablets, including the iPhone and iPad. Opera. In an internal video ...
See all stories on this topic »
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