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FCC Launches Full-Scale Probe Of Wireless Industry
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There's been a lot of controversy in and with the wireless industry as it evolves and expands. Legal questions and considerations abound. Mediapost posts Online Daily news report is quite interesting, focusing on the FCCs probe. njhgjghRead more at:
http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showEdition&art_type=13
Mobile Marketing: Best Practices and Applications - NMI White Paper
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With todays highly mobile lifestyles, recessionary prone economy and mass infiltration of media into both our personal and professional lives, its no wonder that the results of traditional marketing methods are rapidly dwindling.
Maximize Advertising Spend in a Down Economy with Mobile CRM
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While the world has been focused on the use of mobile to add real-time consumer engagement and metrics to traditional advertising, the sleeping giant in a recessionary economy is MOBILE CRM. Your dollars spent on mobile marketing campaigns and promotions can be leveraged into exponential returns with a Mobile CRM program in place.
Want to Break Up By Cell Phone? Slydial Allows You to Go Right to Voicemail
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Find it hard to build up the courage to break up with someone? Do you think texting a breakup message is too impersonal, but don't want to talk to the person either? Slydial has a service for you. In today's New York Times, an article focused on Slydial's software that allows you to go right into someone's voicemail to leave a message. You can safely breakup via voicemail without the fear of him or her actually picking up the phone.
Check out the NYT article: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/02/us/02sly.html?_r=1&ref=technology&oref=slogin
Japanese Cell Phones Ward Off Gropers
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Mobile communications usage is expanding rapidly, and new applications abound.. Heres news about one application whose time has come. This is a top application being downloaded by a multitude of Japanese women who use the very crowded Tokyo subway system. The anti-groping software program is meant to fend off perverts in the crowded Japanese subway trains





