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Thursday, July 14, 2011

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Onavo Compresses Data to Cut Mobile Bills
PCWorld
By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Israeli startup Onavo aims to save mobile subscribers money on their data plans by shrinking the data they download. The company's app, which launched in April on Apple iOS and is expected soon for Android, promises to help ...
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Verizon's new data plans could really hurt mobile apps
VentureBeat
Verizon Wireless followed both AT&T and T-Mobile last week to become the third major US carrier to adopt tiered data plans. We all remember the "bill shock anxiety" we faced every month wondering about minute overages and excess charges on our bill. ...
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Google Tops Estimates as Page Expands Mobile, Display Ads; Shares Advance
Bloomberg
(Source: Bloomberg) Google Inc. (GOOG), owner of the world's largest Internet-search engine, reported sales and profit that topped analysts' estimates, a sign the company is benefiting from efforts to expand in mobile and display advertising. ...
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Virgin Mobile Throttling Unlimited Service
Mobiledia
By Sandy Fitzgerald | Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:23 pm Sprint is throttling data use on its Virgin Mobile prepaid plans, a sign the days of unlimited data plans are truly coming to an end. Virgin Mobile customers in October will see their service slow down if ...
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How to download Google Maps data to your mobile device
CNET (blog)
Up until now, our best option was hard to fold and harder to manipulate while moving at high velocity, but now it's easy to download all the map data you need onto your mobile device. Here's how to do it: First you need to enable the function. ...
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Mobile ad market gets more muscle
USA Today
By Jon Swartz, USA TODAY SAN FRANCISCO — The mobile-ad market is scorching hot, in part because companies are getting more comfortable with using those ads to reach the third of American adults who own smartphones. That shift is coming despite ...
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