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The Mobile Beat: Antenna Contributes to Development of 110 Stories Mobile App

September 8, 2011 by Terri White

Antenna played a role in the development of Brian August’s innovative mobile phone app, 110 stories, to be released to the public on Sept. 9 in honor or the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.

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The Mobile Beat: Skype Picks Up GroupMe; WebOS Obsolete? Broadband with a Brew

August 22, 2011 by Terri White

Today’s news includes the latest on the death (or not) of WebOS, the GroupMe app on Skype, and cheers to Broadband customers in Britain, who can drink and surf for free in some London pubs.

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The Mobile Beat: Rate! Review! Vote! for MM on Forrester Groundswell

August 12, 2011 by Terri White

Vote for Mobile Masters in the Forrester Groundswell Awards.

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The Mobile Beat: RIM Revamps Blackberry, Facebook Buys Push Pop, HTML5 on Twitter

August 3, 2011 by Terri White

Blackberry, Facebook and Twitter in the news today with overhauls, acquisitions and improvements.

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The Mobile Beat: Goodbye Flash, Hello Edge; Chrome Shines in Britain

August 1, 2011 by Terri White

Races are on: Can Adobe Edge trump Flash? Google Chrome is browsing by Firefox and IE in Britian, and who’s on top? Stats on phones, apps and tablets.

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The Mobile Beat: It’s Global for Google Security; Boom for Samsung’s Smartphone, India’s Mobile Users

July 29, 2011 by Terri White

This week’s latest news includes advances in Google’s two-step verification sign-in system, the growing mobile market for Samsung, and India’s rise to the fastest-growing cellular market.

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The Mobile Beat: iPlayer Moves Forward, Gecko Goes Back as Facebook Accelerates

July 28, 2011 by Terri White

Beeb App Goes Global. Back to Gecko. Facebook Credits. But is it really radio? And OK…GO!

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The Mobile Beat: Smart Mango, Baked Apple, a Mobile Mozilla

July 27, 2011 by Terri White

Microsoft’s Mango grows in Japan, Mozilla sings B 2 the G, Apple wants your face, Adobe closes InMarket, and poof goes some Android apps.

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