According to Reuters US mobile operator Verizon has chosen Microsoft to provide its mobile search services. From the article: Verizon Chief Executive Ivan Seidenberg said on Wednesday that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer would announce the deal later in the day at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Seidenberg, speaking at a Citigroup conference, gave no further ...
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And the hits just keep on coming. After yesterdays surprising revenue warning, the analysts are chiming in today with further negative reports and many are beginning to question Palms long-term viability. Tech Trader Daily has a good round up of analyst notes and MarketWatch has published a detailed article on the situation as well citing many of the same sources. Jim Suva, at Citigroup reports: H...
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PalmInfocenter on 2nd Dec 2008 (via pheedo.com)
Citigroup Global Markets analyst Brent Thill thinks that the drop in first-quarter earnings and revenues at Microsoft is related to the success of netbooks, or low-end laptops. In a report explicitly titled "Netbooks crash the party," Thill noted that "their sales are literally blowing the roof off any analyst's expectations." Sales of netbooks are expected to reach 11 million before the...
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FierceMobileIT on 12th Nov 2008 (via fiercemobileit.com)
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SymbianInMotion on 30th Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Who knows what this really means, but with Dell scheduled to roll out their Netbook tomorrow Michael Dell was speaking at a Citigroup Technology Conference and he hinted (the way CEOs love to hint and tell you nothing) that Teclos might subsidize Netbooks in the future, adding 3G to that mix. It would certainly be an interesting development. Via Larry Dignan Originally Posted On GottaBeMobile.com ...
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Mexicans will quite soon be able to pay for small bills via their mobile phone according to the countries bank. Telephone operators Telefonica SA and Lusacell has struck up a deal with Mexico’s largest banks including BBVA and Citigroup to launch the new service which will be targeted towards technology aware teenagers over the next few
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PhonesReview on 26th Aug 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Mexicans will soon be able to pay for small purchases such as restaurant meals and taxi rides using their mobile telephones, the country's banks said on Monday, writes The Washington Post. "Telephone operators such as Telefonica and Iusacell are teaming up with big banks such as Citigroup and BBVA to launch the new service. Cell phone users will be able to have their bank link their savings a...
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Textually on 26th Aug 2008 (via textually.org)