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Leaked Specs of Google’s Nexus One Phone

In further coverage of Google’s Nexus One handset, it is of note that Engadget was able to get their hands on spec sheet of the Google device. Here are some of the features that are most appealing:

3.7″ WVGA AMOLED Screen – Should be mind-blowingly gorgeous
119mm tall, 59.8 mm wide, 11.5mm thick – A hair [...]

AdLocal Enters America’s Mobile Ad Market

If you’ve never heard of AdLocal don’t feel bad, the only way you most likely would have heard of them would be if you visited the nation of Japan. However it is only a matter of time until you start to know them very well since they announced that they are entering the US market for the first time. Serkan Tota, from MobileCrunch, had this to say about the location based ad market, “Mobile advertising is poised to become a huge growth area, with research firm Kelsey Group seeing the market grow from just $160 million in 2008 to $3.1 billion in 2013. eMarketer projects mobile advertising spending in the US will balloon from $648 million in 2008 to over $3.3 billion in 2013. While some believe search will account for the biggest chunk of the market, others expect geo-aware advertising, another way of bringing “relevant” ads to users, to have a bright future, too. This is where AdLocal, a location-based, self-service mobile ad platform that (re-)launched yesterday, comes in.”

Elf Yourself for Christmas

Merry Christmas to all the MyMobi readers, and if you haven’t done it already make sure to Elf Yourself this Holiday Season. Click the link below to do it!

Swype Speeds Up Mobile Typing

What has always been the #1 complaint about smartphones? The complaint I’ve heard the most is the poor typing functionality, especially when it comes to the iPhone. However there is a company that is looking to change the way we interact with mobile devices called Swype. Swype launched last year at the TechCrunch50 and impressed the crowd with a new typing technology that allowed the user to type much faster than we’ve ever seen before.

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