Mobile Content Bits: Pre For O2?; EU’s Dongle Boom; Nokia Launches Ovi; Connect2Media’s iPhone App
—Pre for O2?: O2 has beaten rivals Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) and Orange to win the deal to exclusively carry the Palm (NSDQ: PALM) Pre, unnamed sources told the Guardian.co.uk. It’s good news for O2, which currently stocks the iPhone exclusively, but will reportedly see that deal phased out as Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) looks to open up distribution of the cellphone to other carriers. More at mocoNews.net...
—EU mobile broadband stats: New research shows that the mobile broadband market in Western Europe—comprising of 3G dongles, cards and internal celluar modems, reached 10.5 million units in 2008, compared to 4.7 million in 2007. Via Telecompaper.com.
—Nokia’s Ovi Store: Finnish mobile giant Nokia (NYSE: NOK) today finally unveiled its Ovi app store as a mobile browser-based client via store.ovi.com or as a downloadable app. Users in eight countries including the UK will be able to add the cost of apps to their mobile bills. There are more than 50 million Nokia handsets across the world, but the company has a long way to go to compete with Apple’s iPhone app store, which reached one billion downloads in less than a year. Full story at our sister site Moconews.net
—Connect2Media: The Manchester-based mobile and TV games developer and distributor has launched its first game on Apple’s iPhone app store: users can download Go! Go! Rescue Squad from today, priced £2.99. Versions for Wii Ware, Xbox Live Arcade, Android and Windows Live are due for later this year.
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