Saturday, January 21, 2006

Weekly Roundup

A roundup of mobile analysts in the news for the week ending January 21 :

  • Roger Entner at Ovum and Edward Snyder at Charter Equity Research via the New York Times about Marketers Interested in Small Screen
  • Will Hodgman at M:Metrics and Tamara Gaffney at Telephia via the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about cell phones may be next big marketing tool
  • Roger Entner at Ovum via USA TODAY about Cingular going after firms selling call records
  • Ken Dulaney at Gartner and Craig Mathias at Farpoint Group via Computerworld about wireless options forcing IT to be flexible
  • Julie Ask at JupiterResearch via The San Francisco Chronicle about Apple's rumored iPhone
  • Ellen Daley at Forrester Research via Computerworld about managing mobile devices in the enterprise
  • Julie Ask at JupiterResearch on Jack Bauer's use of his handset on the TV series "24"
  • Chris Taylor at Strategy Analytics about growth of Bluetooth
  • IDC analyst Dave Linsalta and Yankee Group analyst Michael Goodman via CIO Today about a possible Apple phone
  • Albert Lin at American Technology Research via the Chicago Tribune about Verizon V Cast Music service
  • Julie Ask at JupiterResearch via BusinessWeek about Building Your Own Phone Face
  • Julie Ask at JupiterResearch, Charles Golvin at Forrester Research,and Weston Henderek at Current Analysis via the Houston Chronicle about Crown Castle service to provide TV over cell phones
  • Charles Golvin at Forrester Research via Newsday about the potential cell-phone directory wouldn't create a free-for-all for telemarketers
  • Albert Lin at American Technology Research and Susan Kalla at Caris & Co. on Motorola's results at Top Tech News
  • Ken Dulaney at Gartner via NewsFactor Network about Research In Motion Woes Spark I.T. Concerns