Happy Birthday GSM

Happy birthday to Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), 20 years ago on July 1 1991, the world’s first GSM call was made by Finnish Prime Minister Harri Holkeri and the historic call used Nokia gear on GSM’s original 900MHz band. Today GSM is all grown up and ruling the world with connecting 1.5 billion people in 212 countries and serving 80% of the planet’s mobile market and GSM was the first fully digital cellular system using TDMA to cram more information into less spectrum and provide better sounding, more reliable calls using less power……………

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MoBubble: Location Based Real-Time Mobile Marketplace

MoBubble, is essentially an app-based version of Craigslist that works based on the location you’re in. Users advertise their goods or services based on where they’re currently situated by the location tracking. This makes easier for people to locate where they are and communicate with others.

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Apple Bid Against Google

U.S. antitrust regulators gave Apple approval to buy certain assets to be sold by bankrupt telecom maker Nortel Networks Corp and the patents cover wireless, data and optical networking, voice, Internet, semiconductors and other technologies. Google offered more than $900 million for the patent portfolio from the bankrupt Canadian telecom-equipment maker in April and would be given the right to terminate Nortel’s existing agreements if it acquires the patents……….

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Apple Has The Highest Enterprise Value Among Its Major Competetors

Apple could buy out every major phone vendor except Samsung in cash and the analyst expects Apple to have about $70 billion in Cash, Cash Equivalents, Short-term marketable securities and long-term Marketable Securities. Apple will have amassed more than $70 billion in cash, cash equivalents, short-term marketable securities and long-term marketable securities, the enterprise value of Apple’s competitors has been shrinking. Apple will have a cash pile of $70 billion and could swallow every mobile company out there whole if it wanted to…………

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Yahoo Shutting Down Maps APIs

Yahoo suggesting dev team to move for Nokia’s Ovi Maps as its Maps API is shutting down and they reprioritizing their current portfolio of mapping products to refocus on a great consumer Mapping and Local Search experience. Yahoo will continue to support a number of location APIs and developers who wish to implement maps, routing and traffic into their web pages may use third-party developer networks for mapping services……….

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Google Sync Gets Update For iPhone And iPad

Google updated its Sync service, in order to offer additional features to iOS devices users and this service is designed to keep your native Mail and Calendar apps constantly up-to-date, now offers many improvements, especially when it comes to exchanging information with Google’s servers. Google Sync mobile app is available for download for BlackBerry, iPhone, Nokia, SyncML, Windows. Google Sync uses the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol and when etting up a new Exchange ActiveSync account on your device, existing data may be removed from your phone, make sure to back up before you set up Google Sync…………

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HTC Windows Phone 7 Phone Shoot RAW Photos With a 12MP Camera

Leaked HTC Windows Phone 7 Handset Appears to Shoot RAW Photos With a 12MP Camera. Phone cameras still have a ways to go to catch up to the awesome capabilities of your standard DSLR, but the handset captured in the image above would certainly get them headed in the right direction.

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PayPal sues Google

eBay’s payment arm has sued for theft of trade secrets and breach of contract, the same day Google introduced its mobile payment system and at issue are the actions of two former PayPal employees who left to join Google. Stephanie Tilenius was hired by Google toward the end of June 2010, when she became Google VP of commerce and payments, then she left PayPal in October 2009 and PayPal claims she was bound by contract not to solicit PayPal employees until March 2011………….

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