As we’ve said more than once recently, it’s the time of year for predictions. We made some of our own 2011 predictions in this week’s podcast… and now it’s time for mobile messaging company Airwide Solutions to take a look at the next 12 months.
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A new research report from Berg Insight says 2% of all mobile network connections worldwide are being used for wireless machine-to-machine communication.
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Fox Mobile Group - which includes the Jamba, Jamster, Mobizzo, iLove and Bitbop brands - has been acquired from News Corporation by Jesta Group.
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Sony has launched a cloud-based digital music service called ‘Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity’, which will offer access to millions of songs from major labels. The service will let users play music via a variety of internet-connected devices and will be rolled-out to a number of portable Sony devices as well as Android-based mobile handsets.
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William Ide of voanews.com writes:
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, approved controversial new rules for the Internet on Tuesday that supporters say will protect the interests of consumers, service providers and investors. Opponents, however, warn that the new rules seek to fix something that is not broken and will invite other countries to do more to regulate the Internet.
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