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Mon 24th Feb, 2003
Pogo announces nVoy
Pogo, the UK mobile device designer, has recently announced their
next consumer design. "Our vision at Pogo is to create a communicator so useful and easy to use
that it becomes an essential part of your life" said Ran Mokady, CEO of Pogo Mobile Solutions. By
using Pogo's Frequently ConnectedTM concept, nVoy does not require always on connections such as GPRS
and 3G.
Tue 18th Feb, 2003
Samsung takes Symbian stake
The Financial Times today reports "Microsoft's wireless ambitions suffered a stinging blow
yesterday when the only big manufacturer to have licensed its operating software threw in its lot with a rival".
Thu 13th Feb, 2003
Mobile to support Linux and Java
The Financial Times has
reported
that Motorola "plans to launch the first handset built around Java technology and Linux software."
Mike Bordelon, corporate vice-president in Motorola's handset division said,
"We see Java applications taking off".
Forbidden develops using Linux and uses a Java player, which you can see demonstrated
here.
Mon 3rd Feb, 2003
Rich media advertising's rise
A DoubleClick
report
on last year's internet advertising states that ads were "bigger and more likely to include
rich media." In fact, "Rich media led the way" with view-through rates that "rose 47
percent". Forbidden's video ads
are a rich media treatment allowing transfer of existing TV campaigns to the web.
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