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Mobile Marketing Association revises consumer best practices guidelines
Published: July 10, 2008
The Mobile Marketing Association has released the latest version of its U.S. consumer guidelines for mobile content exchanged between wireless carriers.
Myxer reaches 10 million users
Published: June 19, 2008
Online mobile community Myxer reached a milestone yesterday when it hit 10 million users, averaging about 20 million downloads per month.
LimeLife expands to off-deck with WAP site
Published: June 17, 2008
Mobile media company LimeLife Inc. has launched a free mobile Web site for women who want to stay informed while on the go.
Thumbplay debuts SMS search for mobile content
Published: June 17, 2008
Mobile content provider Thumbplay is offering a mobile search service that lets consumers search for ringtones, games, videos and wallpapers via SMS.
Alloy Access enters mobile multicultural market
Published: June 10, 2008
Ad agency Alloy Access has partnered with Real Content Group to deliver mobile marketing services to marketers targeting urban and multicultural markets.
Is Nokia monkeying with music’s future?
Published: June 4, 2008
That’s the question Forrester Research posed in a new report on the implications of Nokia’s decision to offer unlimited music subscription services through the handset.
T-Mobile adds go2 Media content to mobile deck
Published: June 2, 2008
Mobile media company go2 Media said that wireless carrier T-Mobile USA Inc. has added links to go2 Media sites onto its t-zones menu.
Washington Post, Newsweek launch aggregated election content application
Published: May 30, 2008
NewsGator Technologies Inc., Washington Post and Newsweek unveiled Campaign Tracker, a free application for Microsoft Windows Mobile phones that gives users up-to-date election news.
Google opens content network to third parties
Published: May 22, 2008
Mobile publishers and wireless carriers can learn a lesson from Google, which opened its doors to third-party ad serving. If you want to scale, open up and get third-party vendors working for you.

Correction: Cartoon Network content coming to kajeet kids
Published: May 22, 2008
Cartoon Network is owned by Time Warner's Turner Broadcasting and not Viacom, as was stated in yesterday's story. We apologize for the mistake.
“OpenMarket Mobile Messaging System”?