Livestand, the long-awaited ‘digital newsstand’ that was announced by Yahoo! in February, has finally launched on the Apple iPad.
It offers a combination of third-party content, social media information and Yahoo! services in an application that becomes more personalised as it’s used.
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If you pick up a mobile phone in the USA, there’s a 50% chance you’ll find an application on it. That’s the finding of the latest survey from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project.
In August this year, it found that 38% of US-based adult mobile phone users had downloaded an app - and, when you include people who’d bought phones with pre-loaded apps, that figure rises to 50%.
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BlackBerry’s BBM Music app has left beta in Canada, the United States and Australia. There’s still no news about UK availability or pricing, although RIM has confirmed the service is destined to arrive here.
BBM Music uses the BlackBerry Messenger service to let customers share music with friends.
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Spanish tablet computer producer Nuevas Tecnologías y Energías Catala, which is responsible for the NT-K range of Android devices, has successfully defended its products against Apple in court.
It’s now seeking damages from Apple.
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London-based mobile phone ticketing company Masabi is receiving $4 million from mobile technology investment business m8 Capital.
The money will be used to support m-ticket deployment with UK rail companies, for the development of new service features and to help Masabi expand into new markets.
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