Friday, July 15, 2005

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TransFlash becomes MicroSD
The SD Association (SDA), the organisation that oversees the SD memory card format, has formally taken on board the TransFlash specification and renamed it MicroSD.
Samsung and LG Wi-Fi smartphones all-in-one handsets
Both Samsung and LG are working with Kineto to include the firm's UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) technology in future converged Wi-Fi and cellular handsets.
Keyword Prices Stable Search to Reach 5.6 Billion dollarsKeyword advertising prices stabilized in the second quarter, according to separate surveys by investment banks SG Cowen and Piper Jaffray
Orange SPV C550 and Orange SPV M500 smart phones launchMobile phone network Orange this week launched its much-anticipated Orange SPV C550 and Orange SPV M500 smart phones, a week after the company posted details of the handsets on its website.
PalmOne is rebranding as Palm again
Today marks the date palmOne becomes Palm.
Up 4.2 Percent for June Display Ads
Online display ad impressions in June increased 4.2 percent, reaching 97.1 billion from 93.1 billion in May, according to research from Nielsen/NetRatings' AdRelevance, reports MediaPost.
E-Commerce Booming in Western Europe Report
Online commerce is picking up across Europe — but at different rates in different countries. Internet penetration rates and broadband adoption play important roles, but cultural differences are key factors as well, eMarketer Reports
Chinese Search Company Baidu Files for IPO on NASDAQ
Baidu.com Inc., China's largest Web search engine, said it was planning an IPO worth up to US$80 million, as investors and analysts wait to see how richly the fast-growing company will value itself.
IPod Sales Give Apple 75 percent Jump in best-ever quarter Revenue
Showing continued strong growth of its popular iPod digital music player and impressive personal computer sales in the United States, Apple Computer reported quarterly earnings on Wednesday that far outpaced the expectations of financial analysts.

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