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MaxiScale launches file system for data-heavy web applications
With web applications demanding ever-increasing amounts of data, a startup called MaxiScale is launching what it describes as the best solution for...
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3 reasons the new Windows phones are doomed
I don’t hate Microsoft, honest. But the company’s mobile phone software has time and again failed to catch on as a hot consumer product. Statistics...
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Week in Review: The chip industry’s future, Adwhirl’s acquisition and more
If you haven’t kept up with tech business news during the past week, this post will get you up-to-speed. First, here are the five most popular stories...
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Roundup: Chinese PC sales rebound, Microsoft lobbies against Google, my ad network is bigger than yours
Incentived PC sales in China climb, making Americans look like a bunch of penny-pinching sissies — Chinese customers bought 11.7 million computers in...
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Latest judges for DEMO’s $1M media prize: Omar Hamoui, Mark Pincus, Larry Augustin and Anu Shukla
Here’s the latest batch of judges who will be at the DEMO conference next month in San Diego. They’ll help award the $1 million media prize (see...
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Roundup: Dell up, phishing down, App Store forecasts all around
Dell beats forecasts, boosting stock despite loss in profits — The company reported revenue of $12.9 billion net income of $472 million, 24 cents a...
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Admob buys mobile ad aggregrator AdWhirl — takes out major threat
updated with comments from Quattro and Mobclix
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Number Crunching: So, What’s Apple’s Real Smartphone Market Share?
AdMob, a company that specializes in mobile advertising, has released another monthly report, showing the state of mobile operating systems, as seen...
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AdMob August 2009 Metrics Report Analyzes Regional Smartphone Usage
SAN MATEO, Calif. & LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AdMob, the world’s largest mobile advertising platform, examines the marketshare of smartphone devices...
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Mobile Web: BlackBerry Leads Apple in World's Third-Largest Mobile Market
InMobi, which is the largest mobile ad network in Asia, Africa, and Indonesia, just released some interesting data regarding mobile web usage which...
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2 Billion Downloads Later, Apple's App Store is Still Going Strong
Apple today announced that a total of 2 billion apps have now been downloaded from the App Store. There are now over 85,000 apps in the store, up from...
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2 Billion Apps Downloaded From the Apple App Store
When it comes to big numbers, Apple is never shy. And they’ve got every reason to be proud about their App Store figures; before the iPhone,...
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Foundation's Charles Moldow invests in people
How do you get funded by the man who invested in Pixazza, Project Fair Bid, Powerset, Xoopit?
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Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: Mobile Web & Augmented Reality
This week ReadWriteWeb is running a series of posts analyzing the 5 biggest Web trends of 2009. So far we've explored these trends: Structured Data,...
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HaveASec: A Survey Platform Optimized For Mobile Devices
When it comes to developing mobile applications, one of the biggest problems developers have is collecting user feedback. Even the iPhone App Store,...
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How Much Does An iPhone User Spend On Apps? $80
AppsFire, a service for sharing iPhone Apps with anyone, has conducted a survey of 1,200 users using the AppsFire service to find out key data on...
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Greystripe Raises $2 Million from NBC Universal
Greystripe, a San Francisco-based rich media ad platform for mobile, has raised $2 million in additional Series C funding from Peacock Equity Fund, a...
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Rising to the Top: 5 ways indie developers succeed on the App Store
It's no secret: there's some Benjamins to be made on the App Store. In fact, the App Store is now a $2.4 billion dollar per year business, according...
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Admob Buys Adwhirl
San Mateo-based Admob said Thursday that it has acquired competitor Adwhirl. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. AdWhirl was backed by $1M...
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Now That AdMob Bought AdWhirl, Will Anybody Trust It?
In the budding world of mobile advertising, whoever can control the app developers and gain access to the ad inventory on their apps will eventually...
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