Weekly Roundup
A roundup of mobile analysts in the news for the week ending February 25:
- Ben Wood at Gartner via the Telegraph about 3GSM and mobile content
- Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney via the Associated Press about an end to BlackBerry patent feud may finally be at hand
- Dean Bubley via Disruptive Wireless about Mobile operators, IT and outsourcing
- Charles S. Golvint at Forrester Research via the New York Times about hard to use cell phones
- Todd Kort at Gartner via Computerworld about Microsoft Advances Wireless E-mail Plan
- John Pescatore at Gartner via the New York Times about Too Many New Gadgets, Too Much Information at Risk
- Charles Golvin at Forrester Research via the San Antonio Express-News (registration required) about Yahoo's going mobile via Cingular
- Jack Gold at J. Gold Asscoiates (application/pdf Object) on wireless notebooks
- Dean Bubley at Disruptive Wireless about charging for netywork usage
- Michael Goodman at the Yankee Group via the New Haven Advocate about mobile gaming
- Lewis Ward at IDC via TopTechNews about who cares about Internet TV
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