Mobile Messaging Today
Mobile subscribers will surpass 5 billion in 2010 (that's over 70
percent of the world population).
Portio Research is forecasting exponential growth in mobile IM
users,surging from a worldwide total of 111 million users in 2008,
growing almost 8-fold to a massive 867 million users by the end of
2013. This massive growth in users will be accompanied by an equally
impressive 5-fold increase in revenues from approximately USD 2.5 Bn
in 2008 to reach approximately USD 12.4 Bn in FY 2013.
Eyeball Mobile Messaging Suite gives you everything you need to
tap into this exploding market.
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Mobile Messenger - Feature-rich Mobile IM application
supporting multiple mobile phone operating systems and PCs
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Mobile Server - Carrier-grade server software suite for
Enhanced Phonebook and Instant Messaging
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Mobile SDK - Provides application developers and service
providers with the industry's most robust and feature-rich VoIP,
video telephony and instant messaging API.
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Comcast and Verizon Wireless each announced changes to their broadband data caps this week, but while Comcast is offering consumers more flexibility, Verizon's will likely result in higher prices.
Posted on 19 May 2012 | 3:00 am
Sony continues to mess up with Android updates. Will the company ever figure it out? Crave investigates the madness, and even finds some light at the end of the tunnel.
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 7:59 pm
A security flaw allowing third-parties to control MetroPCS' ZTE Score M leaves users vulnerable.
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 7:30 pm
A $100-off iPhone 4S greets you when you trade in another carrier's iPhone for Sprint's, a thinly veiled attack on Verizon.
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 5:41 pm
While a few models will see Android 4.0 by the end of 2012, other recent models will be left behind with Gingerbread.
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 4:42 pm
Prospective LG Optimus Elite users on Virgin Mobile's network will be able to activate Google Wallet.
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 12:26 pm
A poll of analysts conducted by Reuters reveals that they're concerned Nokia will cut through nearly 2 billion euros of cash in just three quarters, putting strain on its reserves.
Posted on 18 May 2012 | 10:20 am
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