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            <title>Sponsored: 64% off Code Black Drone with HD Camera</title>
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            <title>Smartphone data usage soars 89 percent</title>
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            <description>The amount of data consumed each month by the average smartphone users has jumped by 89 percent over the past year, according to a report out today from Nielsen.</description>
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            <title>Smartphones integral to the future of commerce</title>
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            <description>A Google sponsored study on smart phones found that 71% of smartphone users search because of an ad they’ve seen either online or offline; 82% of smartphone users notice mobile ads, 74% of smartphone shoppers make a purchase as a result of using their smartphones to help with shopping, and 88% of those who look for local information on their smartphones take action within a day.</description>
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            <title>840 Millions Mobile Subscribers and 40 Millions 3G Users in China</title>
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            <description>Chinese MIIT (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology) released its November version of telecom industry report yesterday. According to it, there are 94.83millions new subscribers in 2010 (from Jan to Nov) and in total Chinese mobile subscribers has now reached 842.044millions; 38.64 millions 3G users by end of November 2010 and the total number is expected reach 44millions in 2010.</description>
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            <title>People Spend As Much Time On Mobile As Reading Newspapers And Magazines</title>
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            <description>The average time spent on the Internet by adults in the U.S. grew an estimated 6 percent in 2010 to 155 minutes a day, or about two and a half hours, according to new estimates from eMarketer. Compared to watching TV, which the average American adult does for 264 minutes a day (or four and a half hours), it still has a way to go in terms of becoming the media we spend our most time on. However, TV time declined about 1 percent.</description>
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            <description>Most 18-27 year-olds surveyed in the report user their mobile phones to browse the Web more often than a desktop or laptop</description>
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            <title>Who’s Driving Mobile Payments?</title>
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            <description>When compared to other generations polled, millennials show the highest levels of using contactless payment methods (12 percent) and micropayments of $5 or less on the Internet (56 percent). While only 5 percent of those surveyed said they have a mobile device capable of making in-store purchases, 46 percent of that group is made up of those under 35 years old. What mobile or in-store payment aspects are important to this group? Ease of use topped the list, with 35 percent of survey respondents considering this a priority. Surprisingly, security and safety ranked behind at 27 percent, while speed of transactions grabbed the attention of 20 percent of those surveyed.</description>
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            <title>Lifeline for the world&#39;s poor</title>
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            <description>Thanks to ever cheaper handsets, lower rates and expanding networks, more and more people in the developing world now have access to mobile phones: of 100 inhabitants, 58 now have a mobile subscription—compared to a global average of 68. But mobile penetration remains low in some least developed countries. In fact, states the report, almost half the rural population in these countries was not covered by a mobile signal at the end of 2008.</description>
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            <title>Americans are huge TV watchers, but for Asians mobile video is a lifesaver</title>
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            <description>According to Nielsen, the Chinese are 51% more likely to watch mobile video than people elsewhere in the world, while Americans are 55% less likely.</description>
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            <description>The volume of data on the world’s mobile networks is doubling each year, according to Cisco Systems, the U.S. maker of routers and networking equipment. By 2014, it estimates, the monthly data flow will increase about sixteenfold, to 3.6 billion gigabytes from 220.1 million.</description>
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            <title>Emerging Markets Will Bring A Third of Global Mobile Data Revenues by 2014</title>
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            <description>A new report from Informa Telecoms &amp; Media suggests that by 2014, 36 percent of global mobile data revenues will come from nations like Indonesia, Nigeria, Egypt, Turkey, Poland and the Ukraine — areas that, as compared to countries with national network coverage, lag in terms of 3G and 4G infrastructure.</description>
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