Internet giant Google has entered the VOIP segment telephony with an offer of free local call service within US and Canada to users of Gmail. If you are a Gmail user you can just log on to Google.com/voice and talk free to any landline within North America. For international calls users have to pay anything [...]
In the dog eat dog mobile phones market, vultures swoop at every opportunity of a player’s weakness. The high-tech smartphone market saw two major entrants Samsung and Sony Ericson barge their way with exciting new models introduced last fortnight, immediately after the high profile face off between RIM the makers of BlackBerry with regulators worldwide. [...]
The news of UAE banning the use of BlackBerry messaging service after October 2011 spread like wildfire through global markets causing the share price of its manufacturer, Research In Motion to plunge by nearly 5%. The Canadian smartphone operator RIM which controls 20% of the world’s market for business phones, way behind Nokia at 40% [...]
Google recently announced that it would be extending its “click-to-call” service to mobile content, and apps on the Google content network. The service is a pay-per-click ad format for mobile devices, and it was introduced at the start of this year.
Google maps for mobile has been update to version 4 on Androids phones, Windows and the iPhone. The main new feature appears to be Google Buzz layer, Users can post public buzz directly from the layer in Google Maps to share their thoughts about various places, attached a photo, see what’s happening nearby, or follow friends [...]
Imagine being able to speak to a Japanese client who doesn’t speak a word of English, and communicate without the help of another person. It could be on the way.
An incredible amount of people have now turned their mobile into an essential shopping tool, reports e-Marketer. A recent Motorola study showed that more than one-half of worldwide internet users made use of their mobile phone in their shopping during the 2009 holiday season.
The following is coverage of the Search Engine Strategies (SES) New
York presentation called “Mobile Search Optimization” by Cindy Krum of Blue Moon Works, Gregory Markel, President of Infuse Creative LLC and Rachel Pasqua, Director of Mobile Marketing at iCrossing.
Internet visionary and Google evangelist Vint Cerf says cell phones are going to drive future growth of the Internet. As part of a much longer conversation with reporters in Bangalore India, Cerf suggested that mobile devices, primarily cell phones, will push programmers to design for handheld units.
With the Internet growing so rapidly do you ever wonder if you are missing a new trend or technology that could boost your bottom line? Well, there just happens to be a piece of the Internet that I bet you haven’t made the leap to yet and it is going to be BIG. This new space is mobile search and mobile Internet surfing.




