by editor at Friday, December 11, 2009 in Google
Tags: android phones, mobile phone, window shopping
Window Shopping

Photo by Garota Sem Fio
Window shopping with Google in your mobile phone is another all new way in which you can expect to have plenty of fun. These new developments are a lot of fun and an interesting way in which Google seems to have captured quite an enormous market for themselves. So you can expect to get the latest on all the best places to shop around your city by installing easy new apps which will bring window shopping to your mobile phone.
You are shown a map of the city in which you live and you will get immediate inputs on the best places around your city where you can shop. It gets even more exciting when you get live feed from Google on the best shopping areas around the city.
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by admin at Monday, November 24, 2008 in Cell Phones
Tags: apan, mobile phone, MVNO, Nokia, NTT
There are some reports from Japan which suggest that Nokia is planning to take a leap into the unknown, as the Finnish company is planning to start its own mobile network in Japan that will offer handsets as well as monthly plans behind them.
Yomiuri Shimbun (a newspaper) says that Nokia is about to start a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service and will use an infrastructure leased from NTT DoCoMo in February next year.
But the report says that the MVNO is not going to compete with existing operators in Japan directly and it will leverage Nokia’s Vertu brand to target the extreme high end of the market.

This new venture will most probably be irrelevant to ordinary Japanese phone users, as the Vertu handsets will be available with the price tag of ¥5 million (£35,000) each. Click here to read more »
by admin at Sunday, October 28, 2007 in Music,Technology
Tags: appple, iPod, mobile phone, Technology
Customer response to the Apple’s iPhone is so strong, there are a lot of predatory re-sellers taking advantage of the opportunity already. The company was quick to note this and they immediately imposed a ban on all purchases using cash. They are relying on using credit cards as a way to screen those who are looking out to re-sell the gadgets for a quick and nice profit. Hopefully it will stem the number of those who are preying on late buyers this coming holiday. The sales projections are seriously strong on this prospect that the company is estimating a major number of those who initially purchased the innovative gadget were actually intending to re-sell the products.

The company is trying to provide everyone an equal opportunity by limiting the amount of phone purchase for every person to about two only as compared to the previous limit of five units per person. The move might be too late though as there are about more than a million units already sold since its launch from June. Only time will tell how much has been accumulated by unscrupulous re-sellers.
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