Saturday, March 18, 2006

Weekly Roundup

A roundup of mobile analysts in the news for the week ending March 18:

  • Niek van Veen at Forrester Research via TIME Europe about Now You Can Take Your Shows on the Road
  • Neil Strother at NPD Group via InternetNews.com about ScanR Turns Cell Phone Pics Into Usable Documents
  • Roger Kay at Endpoint Technologies Associates via Associated Press about Measuring the need for a pocket PC
  • Albert Lin at American Technology Research via MarketWatch about LBS mobile services are growing
  • Forrester Research analyst Ellen Daley via Computer Weekly about the balance between effective security and business benefit of mobility for enterprises
  • Forrester Research analyst Charles Golvin via Unstrung about Google: Anywhere, Anytime, Anyhow
  • John Jackson at Yankee Group and Michael Gatenberg at JupiterResearch via Processor about the smartphone revolution
  • Roger Entner at Ovum via Atlanta Journal Constitution about Cingular name to disappear when AT&T buys BellSouth