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Media companies and mobile: Asia envy
by Stephanie N. MehtaAdd media and marketing executives to the long list of constituents who wish North American mobile systems were more like those i...
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Upwardly mobile
MIT professor speaks out on transit, technology in emerging economiesBY Carolyn WhelanRalph Gakenheimer is a Fulbright Scholar, World Bank Advisor, an...
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Nvidia goes mobile
The maker of graphics chips enters the mobile fray. Can it trump Intel, Qualcomm and others betting big on wireless devices?By Michael V. CopelandYou ...
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Spas take off in Asia
Healthy living is back in style in Asia, which means a revival of ancient Asian wellness techniques - and an explosion of spas.By Sheridan PrassoYue-S...
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Singapore: Asia's Switzerland for banking
Earlier this month, several of the most important players in the private banking sector—a clubby, secretive group serving uber-high-end clients—gather...
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Mobile's next frontier: Measurement, on the move
Flurry (think Omniture for wireless) helps developers make sense of how we use mobile applicationsby Jessi HempelWeeks before Steve Jobs announced the...
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Redefining the mobile Web
Consumers transfer their PC habits to handsets, then proceed to do even more online.By Bruce Simpson, CEO, NovarraForget about webmail: Social network...
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Are social media jobs here to stay?
The demand for social media jobs has exploded, even as overall unemployment heads in the opposite direction. But in a fledgling field surrounded by hy...
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Mobile gets down to business
By Stephanie N. MehtaVerizon, Sybase and Quickcomm team up to manage corporations' mobility needs. Their service just scratches the surfaceTelecom gia...
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CODE Advisors: Media's Newest Matchmaker
by Jessi HempelWith a new investment bank, Quincy Smith aims to be the center of the action as old and new media companies collideAfter months of spec...
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