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Skype Hypes Mobility this 2008
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 7, 2008
VoIP applications popularized by Skype have challenged the expensive call rates offered by traditional landline and mobile carriers alike. However, the hurdle is making this PC-based application mobile.
The latter part of 2007 saw the onset of mobile VoIP with the introduction of 3 Skypephone ...
Ask.com Adds Voice Activated Directions for Mobile Phones
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 4, 2008
Popular search engine Ask.com has integrated voice technology with its new mobile feature called Click to Speak . Instead of conventional way of typing the address on your mobile phone, this new option allows you to use voice to enter the direction. Now, you can avoid mistyping and typing len...
Mobile Advertising Still in Infancy Stage
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 30, 2007
Despite some advances in the field of mobile advertising and milestones achieved by some mobile advertising agencies this year, it's no doubt the entire industry is still in its tryout or hit-or-miss stage.
Apparently, many advertisers are still fixated with online advertising and spen...
Qipit Captures Images with Your Camera Phone and Converts it to PDF
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 29, 2007
If you are having a hard time copying notes on a whiteboard during a business meeting or handwritten notes of your classmates, it's about time you consider using Qipit .
It is a free mobile online copy service which empowers you to copy any documents using your camera phone and convert it ...
Will iPhone Survive in Japan?
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 21, 2007
Admittedly, mobile users in the U.S. can't help but fall in love with the hip and ultra-cool iPhone . As Steve Jobs and his gang venture the high-tech world of Japan, will they stand a chance against hyper competition and strong innovators?
This is an interesting question raised in an arti...
Consumers Prefer GPS over Mobile Internet
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on December 20, 2007
A new survey shows strong interest of American cellphone users towards GPS applications over access to mobile Internet.
According to a new national survey by Leo J. Shapiro and Associates (LJS) among 450 Americans, about 24% of the consumers want to have a GPS-enabled cellphone while only 19% p...




