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Mobile Excellence Awards In One Week!

If you plan on going to the Mobile Excellence Awards-which take place at the Sofitel Hotel in West Hollywood on the evening of Monday December 7–it’s a good idea to buy your ticket now. Last year, the MEAs was sold-out and event organizers/co-chairs Sarah Miller, CEO of Axis PR, and Allison Dollar, CEO of the Interactive TV Alliance, expect that this year will also be sold out.

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More News from CTIA 2009

In a follow-up from last week’s news from CTIA 2009, the following is more news from the show. First, Julius Genachowski, chairman of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) gave a keynote talk and, as part of its effort to gather information for the development of a National Broadband Plan, held a field hearing in San Diego to provide a West Coast perspective on spectrum availability, mobile applications and the role they play in the development of America’s broadband infrastructure.

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CTIA 2009: News from Verizon and T-Mobile

San Diego, CA–CTIA had just started, and the news came rolling in. Verizon Wireless had several announcements. Verizon Wireless and Google announced a strategic partnership to leverage the Verizon Wireless network and the Android open platform to deliver mobile apps, services and devices. The two companies plan to co-develop several Android-based devices that will be preloaded with applications from both parties and 3rd party developers.

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Open Access: What Does it Really Mean?

In this coverage from the Mobile Content & Marketing Expo, the panel discussed the Linux operating system, mobile web applications and remote testing of mobile content on 1,500 devices. Smart phones and platform convergence were also hot topics.

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CTIA 2008: The Walls Are Crumbling…

At CTIA, MobilizedTV covers the trends. One of the biggest one is that the “walled gardens” created by carriers is crumbling, allowing outside mobile content to reach users. That’s due to the broadband mobile Internet, and a number of ways for Internet content creators to “mobilize” their content.

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