Mobile news: Dec. 15th, 2009
Live Video Streaming Comes to the iPhone, Thanks to uStream – Apple approves an application that enables iPhone 3GS users to record and broadcast live video on both 3G and Wi-Fi connections over the Internet.
The Google Phone, Unlocked (Confirmed and More Details) – Google is set to release Nexus One—its first ever mobile phone. The phone, manufactured by HTC, will be GSM-based (meaning it can operate on T-Mobile and AT&T networks), run on Google’s Android platform and will be sold unlocked.
Foursquare and Pepsi Make Location-Based Social Networking Real – Pepsi jumps into the mobile LBS SNS game by sponsoring the NYC foursquare leaderboard to support a technology-based charity where donations incur every time users earn foursquare points.
Location’s Social Paradox – Is it true the more people you follow on location-based services, the less useful the service becomes?
Texting at Work? The Supreme Court to Decide About Your Privacy – The U.S. Supreme Court plans to hear a case that will determine if an employer may view text messages sent during the workday.
One Response to “Mobile news: Dec. 15th, 2009”