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Adobe Sharpens Application Development Offering with PhoneGap
Buying Nitobi Software would boost Adobe's capability and credibility in cross-platform application development.
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OnLive's Cloud Platform Aims to Change the Way People Play Games
OnLive's service takes a novel, device-independent approach to games. We believe it will appeal to a broad range of new gamers.
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Apple Foregoes New Hardware in Pursuit of Network Effects
We believe Apple's announcements indicate an intention to increase iOS users and therefore the number of people using a new class of services.
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Amazon Kindle Fire Turns Up Heat on Tablet Rivals
By launching the Kindle Fire, Amazon is realising our prediction that it would bring together multiple assets to deliver a more coherent mobile strategy.
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Google Wallet Taps NFC Payment Market ahead of Rivals
Google is one of the first companies to have successfully assembled the pieces for a large-scale NFC-based mobile payment service.
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Facebook Prepares to Become the World's Media-Sharing Platform
Recent changes let the networking service build up a richer metadata about its users and instantly become a global content distribution platform.
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Windows 8 Builds on Mobile-First Approach
At its Build event in Anaheim, Microsoft unveiled a preview of Windows 8. The new operating system is clearly influenced by the company's mobile products.
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Intel Needs More Than Ultrabooks to Counter the ARM Threat
At the Intel Developer Forum 2011, the chipmaker outlined plans to make the user experience its primary design principle.
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Netflix Looks Overseas as US Operation Faces Obstacles
We believe a move into Latin America, Central America and the Caribbean is a smart decision by Netflix.
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Telefónica's Reorganisation Puts Spotlight on Internet Activities
The changes remove emphasis from some areas of its business while giving greater prominence to others.
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Facebook's Changes to Places and Deals May Herald a New Approach
We believe recent moves are a prelude to an expansion of Facebook's activities as a platform for partners to use for location-based services and deals.
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Regulator's Objection to AT&T and T-Mobile Deal Could Backfire
Despite the US Department of Justice's best intentions, a blocked deal may yet result in a consolidated market.

