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Gameloft May Be Cutting Back On Android Development, But Not Everyone Else Is

mocoNews  Nov 20 09

The iPhone store is processing about five times more downloads than its Android counterpart, and according to sentiments from mobile gaming company Gameloft, it’s a trend that will continue, because there will be fewer games—specifically—for Android users to buy.

At an investor conference, Alexandre de Rochefort, Gameloft’s finance director, said the company had “significantly cut” its investment in the Android platform for two reasons: Google “has not been very good” at enticing users to buy mobile content through the Android store, and Gameloft (EPA: GFT)—as well as other developers—haven’t been making “significant revenue” as a result (via Reuters). Full story...

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FCC May Open Public-Safety Spectrum Block For Commercial Purposes

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The FCC is working on a plan that would sell a chunk of spectrum in the first half of 2011 that failed to be sold in 2008 because of the strict conditions of use.

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Palm's Stock Dives As Analyst Downgrades Target Price To $0

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Palm (NSDQ: PALM) provided a stark view of its financial and market position yesterday after releasing its third-quarter results.

Nuance Cans SpinVox Consumer Service, Canning Staff Too

mocoNews  less than a day ago

When I spoke with SpinVox buyer Nuance, as it began planning the future for the voicemail-to-text firm last month, it said it would pitch the service harder to network operators, stop offering new direct consumer accounts, but continue to maintain the service for existing subscribers.

Palm's Struggles Will Handicap Its Ability To Ward Off Upcoming Competition

mocoNews  3 days ago

Palm’s poor performance was no surprise today since it sent out a warning last month that sales were falling way short of expectations.

T-Mobile USA Confirms Partnership Talks WIth Clearwire

mocoNews  3 days ago

T-Mobile USA is indeed looking for a U.S. partner to help finance a high-speed data network.

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Apple's iPad May Be Off To A Good Start, But Content Deals Are Still Lacking

mocoNews  3 days ago

Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) has sold “hundreds of thousands of iPads” on pre-order, reports the WSJ, which quotes people familiar to the matter.

MobiTV Now Letting People Store TV Offline On Their Phone To Watch Whenever They Want

mocoNews  3 days ago

MobiTV has fixed a digital rights management issue that was prohibiting it from offering users the ability to store content on their phone and then play it offline or on other devices.

Yahoo Expands Its Search Distribution Partnership With Telefonica To Spain

mocoNews  3 days ago

Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) may have lost its search deal with T-Mobile in the U.S. earlier this month—but it is still picking up search partners—at least in Europe.



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