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Content providers will soon pay mobile carriers to exempt their traffic from consumers' mobile data plans, says AT&T's Randall Stephenson.
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In an interesting public-private partnership, children's reading app Ruckus is teaming up with Connecticut Public Television to offer a CPTV-branded kids' iOS app.
Amazon has acquired Samsung's color screen display technology, Liquavista. The technology could be used to create low-power color screens for Kindles.
Research from McKinsey seems to suggest that print-based media still commands a large proportion of time spent by consumers of news -- but that is just part of the larger picture media companies have to understand.
Amazon's virtual currency, Amazon Coins, launched Monday. It can be used to buy apps and games and make in-app purchases on the Kindle Fire and in Amazon's app store.
ESPN is reportedly in negotiations with Verizon to exempt its content from the carrier's data caps. Such a deal would set a precedence for a very different mobile internet than the one we know today.
Microsoft already has a stake in Nook Media, and now it is reportedly seeking to buy out the entire company.
The Kobo Aura HD has a great screen, but its deficiencies should make consumers look twice at the $169.