GSMA LAUNCHES MOBILE WORLD LIVE- Introduces the Premier Online Venue for the Mobile Communications Industry
*** Press Release 29 July 2009, London – The GSMA today unveiled Mobile World Live, an exciting new online portal that will serve as a critical information resource for the mobile communications industry. Building on and complementing the onsite experience of the industry’s leading events, Mobile World Congress and Mobile Asia Congress, Mobile World Live will deliver fresh, dynamic content and networking opportunities to mobile industry executives in an easy-to-consume, convenient and interactive Web 2.0 experience. The GSMA is launching Mobile World Live in conjunction with Decisive Media, a leading provider of cutting-edge communications services, such as streamed video, interactive live webcasts and more.
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The e-book business is definitely getting more and more innovative by the day, thanks to the folly of the newspapers. Well, maybe not, considering the API has plans to leverage on it. So getting back to the e-books revolution, the latest is what LG showcased – a 11.5-inch sheet of flexible e-paper at SID 2009.
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Apple-CEO und -Gründer Steve Jobs verordnet sich bis Ende Juni eine Zwangspause, weil es um seine Gesundheit schlechter bestellt ist als angenommen. Dies kündigte der 53-Jährige seinen Mitarbeitern am Mittwoch in einer E-Mail an – die Apple-Aktie fiel daraufhin um 10 Prozent.








