Posts Tagged ‘money’

FCC approves Verizon

Posted 05 Nov 2008 — by admin
Category technology

So now Verizon wireless is country’s biggest carrier as FCC has approved Verizon

Mobile usage in Airline can be expensive

Posted 03 Sep 2008 — by admin
Category mobile

According to Martin mobile usage in airlines can be quite abusiness and that is why AeroMobile and OnAir (an Airbus joint venture) are offering airlines the opportunity to let their passengers use their phones on board and make money out of it.

It will work that picocells wold be installed on on aircrafts that route mobile phone calls via satellite to the ground network and screening systems that stop the cellphones contacting the ground. Now due to this technology these Telco will charge the passengers

Amobee Raises Additional investement from Cisco and Motorola

Posted 11 Aug 2008 — by admin
Category technology

With $5M earlier lready recieved this years in funding , Amobee Media Systems is clsinga notehr deal of $22M round led by Motorola and Cisc which menas a total of $52M. Amobee is establishing a mobile advertising ecosystem to better serve operators,

Mobile content company EGG acquired by Globe Telecom

Posted 05 Aug 2008 — by admin
Category News

Globe Telecom a leading telecommunications company in the Philippines has bought out Asian mobile content distribution group Entertainment Gateway Group and its EGGstreme (a tech-based company that specializes in mobile content and digital applications. It offers a wide array of value-added services covering music, news & info, java games, ) unit, for about $7.9 million.

“The acquisition will put EGG on a strong path to growth and position it well for the future. Globe

Putting the dominance of eBay and PayPal into context

Posted 04 Jul 2008 — by admin
Category News

A fresh look at Yahoo’s search results Thursday by Hitwise Intelligence raises the question of whether Yahoo could survive just fine without its search engine.

Such a question is rather important to Yahoo investors, given the Internet search pioneer has given a cold shoulder to Microsoft, which has previously expressed interest in buying Yahoo’s search assets. Yahoo, however, rebuffed the offer, noting in its investor presentation that selling its search assets, including its algorithmic search, would:

Jeopardize the Yahoo user experience and make it difficult for Yahoo to maintain search and display volume.

But Heather Hopkins, vice president of research for Hitwise, noted in her blog that Yahoo’s valuable sites would not necessarily fair poorly without Yahoo’s search engine.

Hopkins took Yahoo’s top 20 U.S. Internet properties for the month of June and ranked them, based on user traffic.

As expected, Yahoo Mail represented a 37.5 percent slice of the traffic pie, followed by the main Yahoo site with 30.6 percent and Yahoo search with 12.l percent.

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