Location- and context-based services will transform the mobile applications market in 2010 and beyond, say analysts.
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Cloud computing becomes a larger part of Business Connexion's business.
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The mobile industry must step up efforts to enable efficiency, or miss out on massive opportunities.
The firm's new business unit will provide energy-efficient hosting services, virtualisation, IT optimisation and server consolidation.
Google updates its search features to increase real-time results.
The locally developed mKratos application allows people to participate in governance processes and public polls via cellphone.
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Wireless broadband has grown almost three times as fast as the fixed-line version.