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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

The Big Apple gets a mobile internet makeover

The South Korean technology giant Samsung said on Monday that it will build a mobile internet network in New York.

Samsung is being commissioned by the US mobile phone company Sprint Nextel for this project. Sprint seems to be a very progressive player in mobile web across the pond, and is already working with Google to further develop its phone-based internet service.

The network for the Big Apple will be "WiBro", one of the major 4G communications standards. It's an improved version of the WiMax wireless web technology that enables high-speed internet connectivity even when a user is on the move.

This development in New York is a major step forward in the development and commercialisation of the mobile web. Samsung has already built WiBro networks in five major US cities and regions including Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Boston.

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

AOL moves towards the mobile internet

It is interesting to see more and more of the internet giants rallying to the call of mobile search.

The American internet leader AOL has released an upgraded beta version of its mobile search service.

To simplify the amount of typing needed to get a search result, it features a keyword/tab combination, something which Google is also looking at.

The results you'll get will include AOL content such as city information from CityGuide, playing times for movies from Moviefone, and geographical data from MapQuest.

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Monday, July 30, 2007

Google makes a move on the mobile web

It is interesting news that Google is now moving into the mobile web market in a big way.

A recent deal with Sprint Nextel Corporation now positions Google to build services to run on Sprint's planned WiMAX high-speed wireless network.

The next few years will be interesting as we see the mobile internet develop, and I'm sure that Google will continue to make sure that its technology will be ever present and continually useful too.

Google is on most people's computer screen and soon it will be on most people's mobile phone as well.

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