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			<title>Facebook&#39;s Mobile Plan: Carrier Billing, Analytics For Apps Via Bango Deal?</title>
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			<published>2012-02-08T10:35:45Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-08T13:39:46Z</updated>
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				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
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					<p>Last week, we highlighted how Facebook is <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-facebook-has-a-mobile-card-up-its-sleeve-in-addition-to-advertising/" title="already using mobile devices for commercial services">already using mobile devices for commercial services</a>&#8212;enabling people to buy Facebook Credits and charge them directly to their mobile bills. Now, it’s increasingly looking like that may just be the beginning: today, UK-based mobile billing and analytics specialist Bango (AIM: BGO) announced that it had signed a deal to provide unspecified services to the social network.
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					<p>Last week, we highlighted how Facebook is <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-facebook-has-a-mobile-card-up-its-sleeve-in-addition-to-advertising/" title="already using mobile devices for commercial services">already using mobile devices for commercial services</a>&#8212;enabling people to buy Facebook Credits and charge them directly to their mobile bills. Now, it’s increasingly looking like that may just be the beginning: today, UK-based mobile billing and analytics specialist Bango (AIM: BGO) announced that it had signed a deal to provide unspecified services to the social network.
</p><p>This is a significant deal for Facebook on two separate fronts:</p>

<p>&#8212;<strong>It ties Facebook up with one of the bigger companies in the area of mobile billing</strong>: Bango is the payments provider for RIM&#8217;s App World, which yesterday once again laid claim to being the second-most profitable app storefront after Apple&#8217;s&#8212;largely because of the fact that it has a strong business in paid apps and that those apps are billed directly to users&#8217; mobile bills in 34 countries. RIM (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=RIMM" class="ticker" title="RIMM">NSDQ: RIMM</a>) yesterday claimed that <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-rim-app-world-is-now-at-60000-apps-13-percent-of-publishers-earn-100k/" title="13 percent of its App World developers earn in excess of $100,000">13 percent of its App World developers earn in excess of $100,000</a>, which is massive considering how many developers earn next to nothing.</p>

<p>In December last year, Bango also <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-amazon-may-be-eyeing-up-carrier-billing-for-its-mobile-content-business/" title="secured a deal with Amazon">secured a deal with Amazon</a>. </p>

<p>Like the Facebook <a href="http://www.stockmarketwire.com/article/4305636/Bango-signs-deal-with-Facebook.html" title="announcement">announcement</a> that deal provided no detail about what it was that Bango would do for the company&#8212;although that, too, could be an opportunity for Amazon (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AMZN" class="ticker" title="AMZN">NSDQ: AMZN</a>) to build carrier billing into its mobile apps. A spokesperson contacted today declined to comment on the details of either the Amazon or Facebook deals, although she did confirm that Amazon was an active customer.</p>

<p>The use of carrier billing also begs another question: for what? That could point to Facebook offering richer mobile services on its web platform. The could include paid content apps or the ability to pay for other goods and services, perhaps linked up with location-based deal offerings. As the <a href="http://blogs.ft.com/fttechhub/2012/02/facebook-bango-mobile-payments/?utm_source=twitterfeed&amp;utm_medium=twitter#axzz1ljhmbgZF" title="FT">FT</a> points out, that&#8217;s something that Bango itself started to promote, coincidentally just when news began to leak out of Facebook&#8217;s own HTML5 push, code-named &#8220;Project Spartan.&#8221;</p>

<p>It could also mean Bango working alongside or in place of other billing partners: Bango competes directly with Facebook partners Zong and Boku.</p>

<p>&#8212;<strong>The other significant side of Bango&#8217;s business is in the area of analytics for mobile web sites as well as apps</strong>. This is a service it already provides various high-profile publishers like CNN, Fox (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=NWS" class="ticker" title="NWS">NSDQ: NWS</a>), and EA Mobile, among others&#8212;as well as to mobile ad agency AKQA&#8212;to help track how mobile content is used and consumed. That helps the publishers not only track what content &#8220;works&#8221; but also can be used to build profiles to sell advertising and marketing services.</p>

<p>If reports are true, that is another area where Facebook is going to have to start doing some serious tracking, too: the company is reportedly going to start inserting &#8220;sponsored stories&#8221; into mobile users&#8217; feeds, which would represent Facebook&#8217;s first big foray into offering marketing services to brands since filing for its IPO last week&#8212;where it pointedly mentioned it had yet to start offering such revenue-generating services.</p>

<p>Facebook is holding an <a href="https://www.facebook.com/business/fmc" title="advertising confab">advertising confab</a> at the end of this month&#8212;its first high-profile foray into wooing Madison Avenue&#8212;where it may well announce more details about how its mobile plans are progressing.</p>

<p>The other point to be made here is that it is interesting that Facebook is taking the road less traveled by companies like Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>) and exploring routes to align itself with carriers as it expands what it does on mobile. It&#8217;s not the first time: Facebook has a whole swathe of non-smartphone users that can update their statuses by mobile; many of those feature phone Facebookers are using SMS, which also require carrier interconnections to operate. 
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<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-amazon-may-be-eyeing-up-carrier-billing-for-its-mobile-content-business/" title="Update: Amazon Eyeing Up Mobile Carrier Billing With New Bango Deal?">Update: Amazon Eyeing Up Mobile Carrier Billing With New Bango Deal?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-rim-app-world-is-now-at-60000-apps-13-percent-of-publishers-earn-100k/" title="RIM: App World Is Now At 60,000 Apps; 13 Percent Of Publishers Earn $100k+">RIM: App World Is Now At 60,000 Apps; 13 Percent Of Publishers Earn $100k+</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-blackberry-takes-larger-cut-of-developer-revenues-in-updated-app-world/" title="BlackBerry Takes Larger Cut Of Developer Revenues In Updated App World">BlackBerry Takes Larger Cut Of Developer Revenues In Updated App World</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-facebook-may-not-be-into-mobile-ads-yet-but-plenty-of-others-are/" title="Facebook May Not Be Into Mobile Ads Yet, But Plenty Of Others Are">Facebook May Not Be Into Mobile Ads Yet, But Plenty Of Others Are</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-facebooks-next-step-in-mobile-domination-a-feature-phone-app/" title="Facebook's Next Step In Mobile Domination: A Feature Phone App">Facebook's Next Step In Mobile Domination: A Feature Phone App</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-facebook-has-a-mobile-card-up-its-sleeve-in-addition-to-advertising/" title="Update: Facebook Has A Mobile Card Up Its Sleeve In Addition To Advertising">Update: Facebook Has A Mobile Card Up Its Sleeve In Addition To Advertising</a></li>
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			<title>Nokia&#39;s Mexico, Hungary, Finland Phone Assembly Goes To Asia; 4,000 Jobs Go</title>
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			<published>2012-02-08T08:24:58Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-08T09:20:00Z</updated>
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				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
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					<p>Today brings news of yet another round of capital-intensive cost-cutting for the challenged mobile phone maker Nokia: the company today announced that it would be transferring smartphone assembly from factories in Hungary, Finland and Mexico, and putting the operation in Asia.
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					<p>Today brings news of yet another round of capital-intensive cost-cutting for the challenged mobile phone maker Nokia: the company today announced that it would be transferring smartphone assembly from factories in Hungary, Finland and Mexico, and putting the operation in Asia.
</p><p>The plants will remain operational now for &#8220;smartphone product customization.&#8221; The news comes amidst unconfirmed reports that the company is planning to curtail its Symbian lineup after the release of the next model.</p>

<p>Nokia (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=NOK" class="ticker" title="NOK">NYSE: NOK</a>) says that the transfer will result in the loss of 4,000 jobs in total, and the reductions will take place through the end of 2012.</p>

<p>Nokia does not outline how much the move to Asia will mean in terms of money saved, but this is a decision that has been some time in the making: these were plants that were spared in the last round of cuts under CEO Stephen Elop. </p>

<p>Since then, Nokia has <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-nokia-q4-earnings-scrambling-for-grip-still-falling-1m-lumia-phones-sol/" title="reported yet more declines in its smartphone shipments">reported yet more declines in its smartphone shipments</a>, mainly around its legacy Symbian platform. The company is now gradually moving to making more of its smartphone portfolio based on Microsoft&#8217;s Windows Phone platform.</p>

<p>Now, Nokia says that the move is being made to put the manufacturing bases closer to where the different components are being made for those smartphones. That is a move we have seen from many other companies&#8212;and was the subject of a <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-your-iphone-has-to-be-made-in-china-and-apple-cant-absolve-your-guilt/" title="series of stories">series of stories</a> recently concerning Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>) in China and the role of Foxconn in that business.</p>

<p>The move to make these plants focused on customization, meanwhile, points to some focus that Nokia does seem to maintain on its software and services for its devices&#8212;a crucial part of the company&#8217;s differentiation as it moves more and more to a platform being used by its competitors as well. Others that make Windows Phone devices include Samsung and HTC.</p>

<p>The news comes amidst <a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/02/03/nokia_symbian/" title="other reports">other reports</a> about Nokia that claim the company is planning to curtail its Symbian lineup after the next model comes out. </p>

<p>Symbian is gradually being phased out for Microsoft&#8217;s Windows Phone platform, but Nokia had originally said it would support the OS until 2016, and that could still be the case even if it stopped making devices based on it. Nokia <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-symbian-now-officially-no-longer-under-the-wing-of-nokia-2300-jobs-go/" title="transferred the operation of Symbian">transferred the operation of Symbian</a> to Accenture last year.</p>

<p>A spokesperson from Nokia told paidContent that the article was &#8220;speculative at best&#8221; and would not comment on device rumor or speculation: </p>

<p>&#8220;As we have previously said Symbian continues to be an important part of our portfolio and going forward it will play a more focused role as we accelerate our transition to Windows Phone,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We remain fully committed to the platform through 2016, which means on-going software support as we go forward.&#8221; </p>

<p>The company is currently rolling out an update to Symbian, Belle, and the devices remain popular in the Middle East, Russia and India, even as they have lost out to Android-based devices, Apple&#8217;s iPhone and even RIM (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=RIMM" class="ticker" title="RIMM">NSDQ: RIMM</a>) in other markets.
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<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-nokia-design-chief-hints-at-lumia-phones-with-nfc-and-wireless-charging/" title="Nokia Design Chief: We're Developing A Windows Phone With NFC Technology">Nokia Design Chief: We're Developing A Windows Phone With NFC Technology</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-nokia-q4-earnings-scrambling-for-grip-still-falling-1m-lumia-phones-sol/" title="Nokia Q4: Scrambling For A Grip, But Still Falling; 1M+ Lumia Phones Sold">Nokia Q4: Scrambling For A Grip, But Still Falling; 1M+ Lumia Phones Sold</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-apple-back-on-top-as-bestselling-smartphone-in-the-u.s/" title="Kantar: Apple Back On Top As Bestselling Smartphone In The U.S.">Kantar: Apple Back On Top As Bestselling Smartphone In The U.S.</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-symbian-now-officially-no-longer-under-the-wing-of-nokia-2300-jobs-go/" title="Symbian Now Officially No Longer Under The Wing Of Nokia, 2,300 Jobs Go">Symbian Now Officially No Longer Under The Wing Of Nokia, 2,300 Jobs Go</a></li>
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			<title>RIM: App World Is Now At 60,000 Apps; 13 Percent Of Publishers Earn $100k+</title>
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			<published>2012-02-07T12:36:42Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-07T12:48:43Z</updated>
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					<p>Research In Motion is undeniably on the ropes at the moment, with the mobile handset maker weathering a decline in global market share, delays on new products, and the departure of its co-CEOs/founders in the last month after several bad quarters. But at a developers&#8217; conference that kicked off today in Amsterdam, the company&#8217;s new CEO, Thorsten Heins plus several others put on a brave face and laid out some milestones marking out where RIM (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=RIMM" class="ticker" title="RIMM">NSDQ: RIMM</a>) is growing&#8212;a foundation, of sorts, for how the company hopes to build itself back up in the months ahead.
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					<p>Research In Motion is undeniably on the ropes at the moment, with the mobile handset maker weathering a decline in global market share, delays on new products, and the departure of its co-CEOs/founders in the last month after several bad quarters. But at a developers&#8217; conference that kicked off today in Amsterdam, the company&#8217;s new CEO, Thorsten Heins plus several others put on a brave face and laid out some milestones marking out where RIM (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=RIMM" class="ticker" title="RIMM">NSDQ: RIMM</a>) is growing&#8212;a foundation, of sorts, for how the company hopes to build itself back up in the months ahead.
</p><p>On a wider-market level, there is good reason for RIM to be hosting a developer conference in Europe: it&#8217;s a market where it has had some mixed success of late, but that includes some key wins: data from <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-rim-in-trouble-in-europe-not-in-the-uk-it-claims/" title="GfK">GfK</a> last week indicated that, in fact, BlackBerry is the most-purchased device brand at the moment in the UK. (Others say Android was the most popular, and still others claim the iPhone ran away with the market.) Thorsten Heins, in his keynote today, noted that 65 percent of the population of Europe, Middle East and Africa are still using feature phones. And that, despite everything, still spells opportunity for RIM.</p>

<p>RIM today said that it now has 60,000 apps in its App World applications storefront&#8212;still miniscule compared to the millions that live collectively on the Android Market and Apple&#8217;s App Store&#8212;but a significant improvement on the 17,000 that were in App World last January. Collectively, the store has seen 2 billion downloads as of last month, with 6 million downloads per day.</p>

<p>The company&#8217;s VP of developer relations, Alec Saunders, also repeated a claim we&#8217;ve heard before from the company: after Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>), AppWorld is the &#8220;most profitable&#8221; of mobile platforms. This is based on the company claiming to have more paid downloads than Android&#8217;s Market, where the vast majority of popular apps are free to download. Part of RIM&#8217;s approach has been to enable carrier billing to pay for app downloads&#8212;meaning that the apps get charged directly to a users&#8217; bill. That is something that is still nascent on the Market. (Apple handles billing itself via iTunes.) RIM says that it has now enabled carrier billing in 34 different countries</p>

<p>What&#8217;s interesting is that Saunders also spelled out a bit of detail on how much money developers are making on the platform: apparently, 13 percent of all app publishers have made $100,000 or more through AppWorld. That detail sparked off some responses: </p>

<p>&#8220;On the other platforms, virtually no one covers their investment as anything more than a hobby,&#8221; one developer, Matt Baxter-Reynolds, <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/mbrit/status/166834745064435712" title="tweeted">tweeted</a> to me earlier. &#8220;That metric is just not believable.&#8221; That kind of thinking underscores the idea that apps and app stores are really just there to drive more stickiness to a platform and encourage more hardware sales.</p>

<p>But another raised the point that in fact RIM most likely attracts a different kind of app maker than those who have swarmed to iOS and Android. &#8220;I&#8217;d say [that is] reasonable,&#8221; <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/IrvTheSwirv/status/166840176495165440" title="noted">noted</a> another developer, Shaun Austin. &#8220;BB doesn&#8217;t seem a platform as likely to attract hobbyists in the way Android/iOS does.&#8221;</p>

<p>Of the apps that are selling best, four out of the top 10 on App World are games for the PlayBook tablet, RIM said. You can read that as a vote for engagement for a tablet that has been less than successful against the iPad and Android-based tablet makers.</p>

<p>Last week, RIM released an updated SDK for the BBM Social Platform, a newish area the company has been exploring, leveraging the wide usage it already has for its BlackBerry Messenger service. Today it noted that it now has 50 million people engaging on that platform through various apps, with the most-used of them being the BlackBerry version of Wikitude, an augmented-reality search app.</p>

<p>Looking ahead, it&#8217;s products like the BBM Social Platform that are perhaps where RIM should be putting more of its focus: it is, after all, an experience that is unique to RIM and helps set it apart from other handset makers. The company is gearing up for two significant platform updates in the months ahead, with BlackBerry 10 for handsets and PlayBook 2.0 for the tablet, and all eyes will be on how dynamic and easy these will be to use in creating services. RIM has already said that it will be looking for close integration of the BBM Social Platform with BlackBerry 10, which will the see the company doing more in social gaming on the OS.
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<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-apple-back-on-top-as-bestselling-smartphone-in-the-u.s/" title="Kantar: Apple Back On Top As Bestselling Smartphone In The U.S.">Kantar: Apple Back On Top As Bestselling Smartphone In The U.S.</a></li>
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									<category term="670" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Games"/>
							
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									<category term="833" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Companies"/>
							
									<category term="849" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Apple"/>
							
									<category term="1117" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="iPad"/>
							
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									<category term="1164" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="iTunes"/>
							
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						</entry>
	
		<entry>
			<title>Populis Blog Network Buying In To Latin America</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-populis-blog-network-buying-in-to-latin-america/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2012-02-07:article/419-populis-blog-network-buying-in-to-latin-america</id>
			<published>2012-02-07T09:52:34Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-07T10:44:37Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Robert Andrews</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/47/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
			</contributor>
			<rights>Copyright (c) 2012, paidContent:UK</rights>
			<summary type="html">
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					<p>Demand Media (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=DMD" class="ticker" title="DMD">NYSE: DMD</a>) rival Populis is continuing to build up its non-English blog network and publishing business through acquisition, this time expanding out of Europe in to Latin America.
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					<p>Demand Media (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=DMD" class="ticker" title="DMD">NYSE: DMD</a>) rival Populis is continuing to build up its non-English blog network and publishing business through acquisition, this time expanding out of Europe in to Latin America.
</p><p>The Dublin- and Rome-based company is buying <a href="http://www.cidadeinternet.com.br" title="Cidade Internet">Cidade Internet</a>, a Brazilian portal which publishes 10 popular websites and other blogs inluding <a href="http://www.fofocandoblog.com/" title="Fofocando">Fofocando</a>, <a href="http://www.automovelblog.com/" title="Automovelblog">Automovel</a> and <a href="http://www.dasmariasblog.com/" title="Das Marias">Das Marias</a>.</p>

<p>Formerly known as GoAdv, Populis operates the Nanopublishing and Blogosfere blog networks, has built up through acquiring Italy&#8217;s Blogo.it network from Dada, Germany&#8217;s Mokono network. It also owns Excite Europe, the Better Deals repository of user-created consumer guides and the Koego blog platform. In all, the company sels ads against the thousands of articles contributed by its hundreds of users each month across what is now a portfolio of several hundred websites.</p>

<p>Brazil&#8217;s consumer internet economy is taking off, with online ad spend surpassing that in the UK in 2011 (source and more data: <a href="http://www.iabbrasil.org.br/arquivos/doc/Indicadores/Indicadores-de-Mercado-IAB-Brasil.pdf" title="IAB Brasil">IAB Brasil</a>).</p>

<p>Cidade&#8217;s properties will be fully integrated under the Populis banner. Populis is gaining Cidade&#8217;s Rio and Sao Paulo offices, intends to open another this year and add 30 staff.</p>

<p>By trying to operate so strongly in non-English languages, Populis claims to avoid the &#8220;Demand Media clone&#8221; tag - complementarity that could ultimately make for an exit to such a group.
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									<category term="825" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Italy"/>
							
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						</entry>
	
		<entry>
			<title>Kindle Touch Now Shipping Abroad—But Not To UK/Germany/Spain/France/Italy</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-kindle-touch-now-shipping-to-some-countries-but-not-uk-france-or-italy/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2012-02-06:article/419-kindle-touch-now-shipping-to-some-countries-but-not-uk-france-or-italy</id>
			<published>2012-02-06T18:27:09Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-06T19:10:10Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Laura Hazard Owen</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/19747/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
			</contributor>
			<rights>Copyright (c) 2012, paidContent:UK</rights>
			<summary type="html">
				<![CDATA[
					
					<p>The Kindle Touch WiFi is now available in some additional countries, but not the biggest international e-reading markets that already have their own Amazon (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AMZN" class="ticker" title="AMZN">NSDQ: AMZN</a>) sites.
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					<p>The Kindle Touch WiFi is now available in some additional countries, but not the biggest international e-reading markets that already have their own Amazon (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AMZN" class="ticker" title="AMZN">NSDQ: AMZN</a>) sites.
</p><p>Amazon is not shipping the Kindle Touch, which was released in the U.S. in November, to the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy or Spain. All of those countries have dedicated Amazon sites. &#8220;We’re working to make Kindle Touch available to customers from our international websites soon,&#8221; an Amazon spokeswoman told me.
</p>
											<p><strong>Related</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-amazon-widens-its-kindle-footprint-with-99-device-on-sale-in-spain-ital/" title="Amazon Widens Its Kindle Footprint With €99 Device On Sale In Spain, Italy">Amazon Widens Its Kindle Footprint With €99 Device On Sale In Spain, Italy</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-bonjour-amazon.-kindle-store-debuts-in-france-with-its-first-french-kin/" title="Bonjour, Amazon. Kindle Store Debuts In France With Its First French Kindle">Bonjour, Amazon. Kindle Store Debuts In France With Its First French Kindle</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-amazon-launches-in-spain/" title="Amazon Launches In Spain">Amazon Launches In Spain</a></li>
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									<category term="1219" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="e&#45;books"/>
							
									<category term="681" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="e&#45;readers"/>
							
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									<category term="822" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Germany"/>
							
									<category term="825" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Italy"/>
							
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									<category term="832" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="UK"/>
							
							
							
						</entry>
	
		<entry>
			<title>Chinese Ad Money Moving Quickly From Print To Web</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-chinese-ad-money-moving-quickly-from-print-to-web/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2012-02-06:article/419-chinese-ad-money-moving-quickly-from-print-to-web</id>
			<published>2012-02-06T16:55:45Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-06T16:55:46Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Robert Andrews</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/47/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
			</contributor>
			<rights>Copyright (c) 2012, paidContent:UK</rights>
			<summary type="html">
				<![CDATA[
					
					<p>Marketers in China are fast moving advertising spend from offline to internet, one of the country&#8217;s largest online operators, Sohu (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=SOHU" class="ticker" title="SOHU">NSDQ: SOHU</a>), said, as it reported record quarterly revenue to its Nasdaq investors.
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			<content type="html">
				<![CDATA[
					
					<p>Marketers in China are fast moving advertising spend from offline to internet, one of the country&#8217;s largest online operators, Sohu (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=SOHU" class="ticker" title="SOHU">NSDQ: SOHU</a>), said, as it reported record quarterly revenue to its Nasdaq investors.
</p><p>The Charles Zhang-led company, which operates the Sogou search site and Changyou online gaming business, saw Q4 online advertising revenues grow 51 percent from a year earlier to $101 million, including a 248 percent rise for Sogou to $23 million.</p>

<p>Co-president Belinda Wang: “In 2011, the internet population in China exceeded 500 million and we witnessed a continuing trend where marketing spending by brand advertisers has been shifting from offline to online.”</p>

<p>The trend is lifting more than just Sohu. According to iResearch, 2011 Chinese internet advertising revenue rose 57.3 percent to surpass newspaper print advertising on 51.19 billion yuan ($8.11 billion), <a href="http://www.chinainternetwatch.com/1351/online-ad-2006-2015/" title="according to iResearch">according to iResearch</a>, which predicts 100 billion in online ad sales in 2013.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.chinainternetwatch.com/1351/online-ad-2006-2015/"><img src="http://img.chinainternetwatch.com/china-internet-ad-revenue-2015e.jpg" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>Sohu&#8217;s operating profit fell 26 percent to $49 million on higher video investment.</p>

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<p><a href="http://corp.sohu.com/20120206/n333888833.shtml" title="Release">Release</a>
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									<category term="716" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Money"/>
							
									<category term="718" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Earnings"/>
							
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									<category term="806" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Asia"/>
							
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		<entry>
			<title>Only 8.5% Of Internet Usage Comes Via Mobile</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-only-8.5-of-internet-usage-comes-via-mobiles-double-last-years-figure/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2012-02-06:article/419-only-8.5-of-internet-usage-comes-via-mobiles-double-last-years-figure</id>
			<published>2012-02-06T14:45:46Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-06T23:36:47Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/34/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
			</contributor>
			<rights>Copyright (c) 2012, paidContent:UK</rights>
			<summary type="html">
				<![CDATA[
					
					<p>When you read the headlines of how ubiquitous smartphones are becoming, and how in some countries the mobile device is overtaking the PC in terms of internet access, you would think that mobile internet usage would directly follow from these facts. In reality, it seems that it still lagging behind: according to some figures out today from <a href="http://www.statcounter.com" title="StatCounter">StatCounter</a>, only 8.5 percent of internet visits came from mobile devices in 2011.
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			<content type="html">
				<![CDATA[
					
					<p>When you read the headlines of how ubiquitous smartphones are becoming, and how in some countries the mobile device is overtaking the PC in terms of internet access, you would think that mobile internet usage would directly follow from these facts. In reality, it seems that it still lagging behind: according to some figures out today from <a href="http://www.statcounter.com" title="StatCounter">StatCounter</a>, only 8.5 percent of internet visits came from mobile devices in 2011.
</p><p>StatCounter&#8217;s figure, which does not include tablet usage, is still nearly double the mobile figure from 2010, when mobile devices accounted for 4.3 percent of internet usage. In 2009, mobiles accounted for only 1.6 percent of visits. It also comes as internet access via desktop PCs appears to be on the wane:</p>

<div id="mobile_vs_desktop-ww-monthly-201101-201201" width="600" height="400" style="width:600px; height: 400px;"></div><!-- You may change the values of width and height above to resize the chart --><p>Source: <a href="http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_vs_desktop-ww-monthly-201101-201201">StatCounter Global Stats - Mobile vs. Desktop Market Share</a></p><script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.statcounter.com/js/FusionCharts.js"></script><script type="text/javascript" src="http://gs.statcounter.com/chart.php?mobile_vs_desktop-ww-monthly-201101-201201"></script>

<p>Yet even given the growth in mobile, these still-low figures also go some way to explaining why certain businesses, like mobile advertising, are still not the money spinners you would expect them to be: the usage volumes are just simply not there yet.</p>

<p>StatCounter also provided some numbers on which handset makers are bringing in the most internet usage country-by-country. Nokia (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=NOK" class="ticker" title="NOK">NYSE: NOK</a>)&#8212;which, despite its many declines over several quarters, has managed to remain the world&#8217;s biggest smartphone maker&#8212;is the global leader in terms of internet access via mobile devices. That is partly because it is strong in those countries where users may be opting for phones instead of PCs to go online, such as China and India.</p>

<p>It will be interesting to see whether Nokia can hold on to that lead, both in internet usage and in smartphone leadership given its switch to Windows Phone for its smartphones&#8212;especially if you believe reports that Nokia is <a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/02/03/nokia_symbian/" title="planning to discontinue Symbian after the development of one more device">planning to discontinue Symbian after the development of one more device</a>. Symbian is currently the company&#8217;s best-selling platform and although it has now been outsourced to Accenture, Nokia has said it would remain committed to it until 2016.</p>

<p>Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>), which <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-npd-apple-takes-top-three-slots-for-smartphone-best-sellers-in-u.s/" title="NPD">NPD</a> earlier today noted is the most popular vendor in terms of smartphone sales in the U.S., is also leading in mobile internet usage in the U.S., as well as the UK, markets where it has also performed very strongly in terms of sales. Worldwide, RIM (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=RIMM" class="ticker" title="RIMM">NSDQ: RIMM</a>) appears to be taking a nosedive at the moment. You can see other country-specific vendor rankings in the embedded table here:</p>

<div id="mobile_vendor-ww-monthly-201101-201201" width="600" height="400" style="width:600px; height: 400px;"></div><!-- You may change the values of width and height above to resize the chart --><p>Source: <a href="http://gs.statcounter.com/#mobile_vendor-ww-monthly-201101-201201">StatCounter Global Stats - Mobile Vendor (Beta) Market Share</a></p><script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.statcounter.com/js/FusionCharts.js"></script><script type="text/javascript" src="http://gs.statcounter.com/chart.php?mobile_vendor-ww-monthly-201101-201201"></script>
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<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-npd-apple-takes-top-three-slots-for-smartphone-best-sellers-in-u.s/" title="NPD: Apple Takes Top Three Slots For Smartphone Best-Sellers In U.S.">NPD: Apple Takes Top Three Slots For Smartphone Best-Sellers In U.S.</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-study-ipad-owners-drive-88-percent-of-worldwide-web-traffic-from-tablet/" title="Study iPad Owners Drive 88 Percent Of Worldwide Web Traffic From Tablets">Study iPad Owners Drive 88 Percent Of Worldwide Web Traffic From Tablets</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-blackberry-users-consume-more-mobile-data-than-iphone-and-android-users/" title="BlackBerry Users Now Consume More Mobile Data Than iPhone And Android Users">BlackBerry Users Now Consume More Mobile Data Than iPhone And Android Users</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-upsetting-the-apple-cart-is-iphone-really-losing-ground/" title="Upsetting The Apple Cart: Is iPhone Really Losing Ground?">Upsetting The Apple Cart: Is iPhone Really Losing Ground?</a></li>
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									<category term="849" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Apple"/>
							
									<category term="928" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Microsoft"/>
							
									<category term="1119" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Windows Phone"/>
							
									<category term="959" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="Nokia"/>
							
									<category term="982" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="RIM"/>
							
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									<category term="808" scheme="http://paidcontent.co.uk/topics" label="India"/>
							
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		<entry>
			<title>Google Fined In France For Offering Free Maps</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-google-convicted-in-france-for-offering-free-maps/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2012-02-03:article/419-google-convicted-in-france-for-offering-free-maps</id>
			<published>2012-02-03T14:41:36Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-03T15:13:37Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Robert Andrews</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/47/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
			</contributor>
			<rights>Copyright (c) 2012, paidContent:UK</rights>
			<summary type="html">
				<![CDATA[
					
					<p>The French are kicking Google (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=GOOG" class="ticker" title="GOOG">NSDQ: GOOG</a>) again. This time, in a strange ruling, Paris&#8217; commercial court has found the company is anti-competitive because it offers Google Maps for free to businesses.
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				<![CDATA[
					
					<p>The French are kicking Google (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=GOOG" class="ticker" title="GOOG">NSDQ: GOOG</a>) again. This time, in a strange ruling, Paris&#8217; commercial court has found the company is anti-competitive because it offers Google Maps for free to businesses.
</p><p>The case was brought by French online mapping firm Bottin Cartographes, which charges for its maps.</p>

<p><strong>Google is ordered to pay €500,000 ($658,000/£416,100) in damages</strong> and interest plus a €15,000 ($19,740/£12,483) fine, <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hpu8TuRZEBjM30sFn8c7QvMWNjXA?docId=CNG.108b2dd2393721c4759b1eec0730b297.171" title="AFP reports">AFP reports</a>.</p>

<p>It&#8217;s enough to make an American entrepreneur scratch his head in frustration. Google, like many companies, supplies its products to consumers for free. This case concerned syndication of those maps to other businesses.</p>

<p>So dominant is Google now that it seemingly can&#8217;t help but get tripped up by anti-trust legislation, which naturally exists to prevent companies abusing dominant positions.</p>

<blockquote><p>&#8220;We will appeal this decision,&#8221; Google France <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hpu8TuRZEBjM30sFn8c7QvMWNjXA?docId=CNG.108b2dd2393721c4759b1eec0730b297.171" title="tells AFP">tells AFP</a>. &#8220;We remain convinced that a free high-quality mapping tool is beneficial for both Internet users and websites. There remains competition in this sector for us, both in France and internationally.&#8221;</p></blockquote>

<p>Google is currently being <a href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-google-faces-a-serious-and-multi-pronged-ec-competition-probe/" title="investigated">investigated</a> by the European Commission&#8217;s anti-trust department for allegedly abusing its dominant search position by promoting demoting rivals&#8217; web services and by imposing obligations on ad sales.</p>

<p>A group of data protection officers has also this week asked France&#8217;s data privacy authority to <a href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-europe-wants-google-to-freeze-its-new-privacy-policy/" title="probe Google's newly harmonised privacy policy">probe Google&#8217;s newly harmonised privacy policy</a>, due to take effect in March.</p>

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		<entry>
			<title>Apple v. Moto In Germany: One iPhone Injunction Ordered, Another One Lifted</title>
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			<published>2012-02-03T10:16:54Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-04T00:25:55Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/34/</uri>
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				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
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					<p>Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>) in the last 24 hours has been dealt not one but two blows in court cases involving Motorola (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=MMI" class="ticker" title="MMI">NYSE: MMI</a>) and patents in Germany, one involving IP licensing on older iPhone models (not the 4S) and one involving iCloud. However, as the day progressed, an injunction on the sale of the older iPhone models was lifted as the cases continue to develop.
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					<p>Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>) in the last 24 hours has been dealt not one but two blows in court cases involving Motorola (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=MMI" class="ticker" title="MMI">NYSE: MMI</a>) and patents in Germany, one involving IP licensing on older iPhone models (not the 4S) and one involving iCloud. However, as the day progressed, an injunction on the sale of the older iPhone models was lifted as the cases continue to develop.
</p><p>Today&#8217;s ruling in a Mannheim court granted Motorola a permanent injunction on Apple products that use its iCloud technology, specifically around push email services, and, like many patent cases, is not based on a recent patent but an older one&#8212;in this case, one that Motorola holds around paging devices (one of the company&#8217;s earliest wireless products).</p>

<p><strong>Update</strong>: Motorola has issued a formal response to the decision: </p>

<blockquote><p>&#8220;We are pleased that the Mannheim court has recognized the importance of our intellectual property and granted an enforceable injunction in Germany against Apple Sales International,&#8221; it said in an emailed statement.</p></blockquote>

<p>[original article continues below]</p>

<p>Apple, meanwhile, said that it is already appealing in this case:</p>

<blockquote><p>&#8220;Apple believes this old pager patent is invalid and we&#8217;re appealing the court&#8217;s decision,&#8221; Apple told paidContent in an emailed statement.</p></blockquote>

<p>But before you start thinking that this might mean that various new, iCloud-enabled Apple products will be disappearing from German retailers, think again. PaidContent understands that the injunction applies only to a specific function: the instant, push email service that Apple offers via MobileMe/iCloud, and there are only a limited number of users in Germany actually taking that service. Plus, there are already at least two workarounds available: for customers to either download the email manually; or to set up a script to check email regularly anyway. </p>

<p>The case is still developing so it remains to be seen how the injunction will play out.</p>

<p><strong>More pressing, it seems, is the outcome of another Motorola court case that dates back from December, and which has been in the works for <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-the-android-pile-up-on-apple-in-europe-motorola-gets-injunction-in-germ/" title="even longer">even longer</a>, which has resulted in Apple pulling some older models of the iPad and iPhone from its online store in Germany</strong>. </p>

<p><strike>These products were pulled overnight and are <a href="http://www.apple.com/de/iphone/" title="indeed absent">indeed absent</a> when paidContent visited the online store this morning. They are, however, still being sold offline through Apple stores and other retailers.</strike></p>

<p><strong>Update</strong>: The temporary injunction has now been lifted, but Motorola says the case continues:</p>

<blockquote><p>&#8220;We are pleased that the Mannheim court has recognized the importance of our intellectual property and granted an enforceable injunction in Germany against Apple Sales International. Although the enforcement of the injunction has been temporarily suspended, Motorola Mobility will continue to pursue its claims against Apple.&#8221;</p></blockquote>

<p>Earlier, Apple said it would appeal the decision:</p>

<blockquote><p>&#8220;While some iPad and iPhone models are not available through Apple&#8217;s online store in Germany right now, customers should have no problem finding them at one of our retail stores or an authorised reseller. Apple is appealing this ruling because Motorola repeatedly refuses to license this patent to Apple on reasonable terms, despite having declared it an industry standard patent seven years ago.&#8221;</p></blockquote>

<p>This case, essentially, is another chapter in Apple&#8217;s European battle over FRAND patents, which fall under rules that require equipment makers to license IP on &#8220;Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory&#8221; terms, in order to make sure that IP that has been declared industry standard is not intentionally made more expensive for competitors than non-competitors in a field like smartphones.</p>

<p>Apple has been facing other issues over FRAND terms in Europe, specifically with Samsung. That case looks like it may have taken a turn in Apple&#8217;s favor: this week the <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-applesamsung-legal-skirmishes-have-a-new-player-the-european-commission/" title="European Commission said">European Commission said</a> that it would start an antitrust investigation into Samsung and whether it has violated FRAND rules in its dealings with Apple. The EC cautions that it has not yet declared a judgement in this investigation so it could still go either way.</p>

<p>In this Motorola FRAND case, Motorola Mobility says that it approached Apple in 2007 with its FRAND licensing terms and attempted to negotiate a license with Apple for over three years. </p>

<p>&#8220;Apple&#8217;s refusal to negotiate in good faith, as well as their aggressive litigation campaign against Android, left Motorola Mobility with no option other than to seek to enforce the Company’s rights and patent portfolio. Motorola Mobility remains committed to licensing rather than litigation as the proper vehicle for resolving intellectual property disputes,&#8221; Motorola told paidContent in an emailed statement.</p>

<p>You might recall that disputes over FRAND licensing was the <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-samsung-faces-aussie-tablet-injunction-apple-accuses-it-of-patent-ambus/" title="issue">issue</a> in the FRAND dispute with Samsung&#8212;the case that spurred the EC investigation</p>

<p>Whether this will result in a FRAND investigation of Motorola by the EC remains to be seen, but if it does that could have wider implications since the Commission is already investigating antitrust issues regarding the proposed merger between Motorola and Google.</p>

<p><strike>Given that this is all really about stabbing at your competition on a legal level, one possible outcome might be particularly ironic: if what people want are Apple products, by not being able to buy the less expensive, older models, they may end up opting for the 4S in the end and boost sales of the company&#8217;s highest margin, priciest device. A Win-Win in that case?</strike>
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<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-living-in-a-smartphone-world-apple-number-three-among-all-mobile-player/" title="Living In A Smartphone World: Apple Number-Three Among ALL Mobile Players">Living In A Smartphone World: Apple Number-Three Among ALL Mobile Players</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-samsung-wins-march-trial-in-bid-to-ban-iphone-4s-in-australia/" title="Samsung Wins The Right To March Trial In Bid To Ban iPhone 4S In Australia">Samsung Wins The Right To March Trial In Bid To Ban iPhone 4S In Australia</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-the-android-pile-up-on-apple-in-europe-motorola-gets-injunction-in-germ/" title="The Android Pile-Up On Apple In Europe: Motorola Gets Injunction In Germany">The Android Pile-Up On Apple In Europe: Motorola Gets Injunction In Germany</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-samsung-faces-aussie-tablet-injunction-apple-accuses-it-of-patent-ambus/" title="Samsung: Second Tablet Injunction? Asks 2.4 Percent Chip Royalty From Apple">Samsung: Second Tablet Injunction? Asks 2.4 Percent Chip Royalty From Apple</a></li>
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		<entry>
			<title>Amazon Launches Junglee.com Marketplace In India</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-amazon-launches-junglee.com-marketplace-in-india/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2012-02-02:article/419-amazon-launches-junglee.com-marketplace-in-india</id>
			<published>2012-02-02T14:25:33Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-02T14:27:34Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Laura Hazard Owen</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/19747/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
			</contributor>
			<rights>Copyright (c) 2012, paidContent:UK</rights>
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					<p>Hoping to tap into India&#8217;s rapidly growing e-commerce market, Amazon (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AMZN" class="ticker" title="AMZN">NSDQ: AMZN</a>) is launching Junglee.com in the country today.
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					<p>Hoping to tap into India&#8217;s rapidly growing e-commerce market, Amazon (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AMZN" class="ticker" title="AMZN">NSDQ: AMZN</a>) is launching Junglee.com in the country today.
</p><p>Junglee.com is not another &#8220;international Amazon&#8221; like Amazon.fr or Amazon.de. Rather, it is a marketplace that aims to connect buyers with online and offline retailers. The site offers 12 million products from 14,000 brands.</p>

<p>Amazon is also building a fulfillment center in Mumbai and has development centers in Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai.</p>

<p>Users cannot buy goods directly from Junglee, although most product pages do link back to Amazon.com in addition to local sellers&#8217; sites. The Kindle appears on Junglee.com but it is available only through Amazon.com, not from any local seller.</p>

<p>Some features of the site, however, are familiar. In November, Indian digital media site MediaNama <a href="http://www.medianama.com/2011/11/223-amazon-plans-marketplace-for-india/" title="reported">reported</a>, &#8220;Retailers have to provide XML based feeds of their products to Amazon, customized to Amazon’s categorization, and on completion of the sale, they will be responsible for delivery. Each retailer will be reviewed and rated by customers.</p>

<p>Junglee.com is not India&#8217;s only e-commerce site. The most well-known is Flipkart.com, founded by two former Amazon employees in 2007. It sells books&#8212;over 11.5 million titles&#8212;and other products and ships about 30,000 items per day. </p>

<p>Many Indian customers already use Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.co.uk <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-amazons-passage-to-india-opening-up-shop-soon/" title="offers">offers</a> free super saver shipping to India. &#8220;From the metrics we see, Amazon currently gets more traffic from India than Flipkart does,&#8221; Indian venture capitalist Mahesh Murthy recently <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/jan/21/amazon-fulfilment-centre-india" title="told">told</a> Reuters.</p>


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		<entry>
			<title>Facebook May Not Be Into Mobile Ads Yet, But Plenty Of Others Are</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-facebook-may-not-be-into-mobile-ads-yet-but-plenty-of-others-are/"/>
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			<published>2012-02-02T14:20:49Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-02T16:48:51Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/34/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
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					<p>Mobile advertising may not yet be something that Facebook has explored in its strategy to monetize its massive user base, and given the growth we’ve seen in the space, you can argue that it might be missing a trick.</p>


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					<p>Mobile advertising may not yet be something that Facebook has explored in its strategy to monetize its massive user base, and given the growth we’ve seen in the space, you can argue that it might be missing a trick.</p>

<p>What&#8217;s interesting is that while companies like Google are certainly making huge strides in mobile advertising (more on that below), there are a number of mid-range/smaller players that are also seeing significant growth, in a market that <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-2012-mobile-ad-spend-revised-up-to-2.6-billion-google-fueling-the-machi/" title="eMarketer projects">eMarketer projects</a> will be worth $2.6 billion in 2012. </p>

<p>The implication here is that there is an opportunity, and one that is engaging users&#8212;or at least users are showing a great tolerance for the ads, as a tradeoff for other content. That opportunity is one that is being taken not just obvious Facebook competitors like Google, but many others. </p>

<p>Longer term that kind of fragmentation will probably lead to more consolidation, but for now as individual companies they continue to grow (and get funded, if you take the latest numbers from <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-rutberg-mobile-accounted-for-over-40-6.3bn-of-all-tech-vc-in-2011/" title="Rutberg">Rutberg</a> on VC investments as an indication). </p>

<p>Here&#8217;s three examples of that growth from just the past day:</p>

<p>Today, mobile ad network <a href="http://www.mojiva.com" title="Mojiva">Mojiva</a> is claiming that it (not Google, not Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>), not Millennial Media) has become the first mobile ad network to reach more than one billion unique mobile devices&#8212;smart phones, feature phones, tablets and touch screen devices such like the iPod Touch&#8212;globally on a monthly basis. It says that the U.S. is its single-biggest market, with 224 million monthly unique devices, within a reach that extends to 190 countries, covering 8,000 publishers and apps, with more than 45 billion monthly ad requests overall. (Note: we&#8217;re hoping to catch up with Mojiva to get clarification on how it has reached the one-billion mark before bigger competitors.)</p>

<p>That news comes on the back of a couple of other significant mobile ad milestones announced in just the last 24 hours&#8212;again some of the smaller players. <a href="http://www.inner-active.com" title="Inneractive">Inneractive</a>, a mobile app monetization exchange, says that in the last year it has seen some very significant growth on its own mobile network: ad clicks are up by more than 700 percent; ad requests up by nearly 700 percent; a 981 percent increase on Apple&#8217;s iOS platform ad requests; and ad revenues up by 522 percent. We&#8217;ve asked Inneractive if we can get more concrete numbers behind those percentages. In the meantime, there&#8217;s an infographic below with more details on their growth in the last year, including geographical breakdowns.</p>

<p>A third player, <a href="http://www.jumptap.com" title="Jumptap">Jumptap</a>, has some numbers specifically around how mobile advertising is playing out across tablets&#8212;again, using stats from its own ad network: tablet network traffic was up by 229 percent the day after Christmas compared to the same period a year ago. Over the whole of that month, apparently the Kindle Fire&#8217;s share on Jumptap&#8217;s network went up from 10 percent to 30 percent suggesting &#8220;a trend for lower-priced tablets.&#8221; And overall, it notes that Android has the majority of impressions on its network (up to 59 percent in December 2011, compared to 38 percent in December 2010), with Apple&#8217;s share diminishing further (down seven percent to 22 percent in December 2011). </p>

<p>And what about Google? (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=GOOG" class="ticker" title="GOOG">NSDQ: GOOG</a>) It seems that for now its biggest strength in mobile advertising remains in mobile search, where it <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/01/google-mobile-search-ad-requests-more-than-doubled-in-2011/" title="expects revenues to more than double">expects revenues to more than double</a> in 2012 compared to 2011, bringing in sales of $5.8 billion compared to $2.5 billion last year&#8212;just under double the revenue that Facebook made in advertising on its main, non-mobile site last year.</p>

<p><img src="http://paidcontent.org/images/editorial/_original/inneractive-infographic-feb-2012-o.jpg" />
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<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-living-in-a-smartphone-world-apple-number-three-among-all-mobile-player/" title="Living In A Smartphone World: Apple Number-Three Among ALL Mobile Players">Living In A Smartphone World: Apple Number-Three Among ALL Mobile Players</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-now-facebook-must-prove-to-wall-street-its-ads-really-work/" title="Now Facebook Must Prove To Wall Street Its Ads Really Work">Now Facebook Must Prove To Wall Street Its Ads Really Work</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-2.7-billion-daily-likes-and-other-numbers-to-be-divined-from-facebooks-/" title="2.7 Billion Daily Likes And Other Key Numbers From Facebook's S-1">2.7 Billion Daily Likes And Other Key Numbers From Facebook's S-1</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-facebooks-status-s-1-filed-for-5-billion-ipo/" title="Facebook's Status Update: $5 Billion IPO Filed">Facebook's Status Update: $5 Billion IPO Filed</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-2012-mobile-ad-spend-revised-up-to-2.6-billion-google-fueling-the-machi/" title="2012 Mobile Ad Spend Revised Up To $2.6 Billion, Google Fueling The Machine">2012 Mobile Ad Spend Revised Up To $2.6 Billion, Google Fueling The Machine</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-rutberg-mobile-accounted-for-over-40-6.3bn-of-all-tech-vc-in-2011/" title="Updated: Rutberg: Mobile Accounted For Over 40% Of All Tech VC In 2011">Updated: Rutberg: Mobile Accounted For Over 40% Of All Tech VC In 2011</a></li>
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		<entry>
			<title>Samsung Takes The Apple Route For Its Next Big Launch, the Galaxy S III</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-samsung-takes-the-apple-route-for-its-next-big-launch-the-galaxy-s-iii/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2012-02-01:article/419-samsung-takes-the-apple-route-for-its-next-big-launch-the-galaxy-s-iii</id>
			<published>2012-02-01T17:30:43Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-01T17:55:45Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/34/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
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					<p>Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>) has accused Samsung of &#8220;<a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-the-patent-plot-thickens-apple-sues-samsung-itc-recommends-for-nokia-ht/" title="slavishly copying">slavishly copying</a>&#8221; its hardware designs; but whether or not that is true, one area where Samsung <em>is</em> taking a note from Apple is in how it debuts its big products. The company today announced that it would not be launching its next big smartphone, the Galaxy S III, at this month&#8217;s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, as originally expected. 
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					<p>Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>) has accused Samsung of &#8220;<a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-the-patent-plot-thickens-apple-sues-samsung-itc-recommends-for-nokia-ht/" title="slavishly copying">slavishly copying</a>&#8221; its hardware designs; but whether or not that is true, one area where Samsung <em>is</em> taking a note from Apple is in how it debuts its big products. The company today announced that it would not be launching its next big smartphone, the Galaxy S III, at this month&#8217;s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, as originally expected. 
</p><p>Instead, Samsung will be presenting it at its own-branded event, with less of a gap between the product launch and actual roll-out.</p>

<p>&#8220;Samsung is looking forward to introducing and demonstrating exciting new mobile products at Mobile World Congress 2012. The successor to the Galaxy S II smartphone will be unveiled at a separate Samsung-hosted event in the first half of the year, closer to commercial availability of the product. Samsung stays committed to providing the best possible mobile experiences for customers around the world,&#8221; a spokesperson told paidContent, via email today. </p>

<p>The Android-based S II (pictured here with its best enemy, the iPhone 4S) has been one of Samsung&#8217;s best sellers since launching last year&#8212;although Samsung <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-samsung-smartphones-up-30-percent-but-you-have-to-guess-how-many-we-sol/" title="hasn't given exact sales figures">hasn&#8217;t given exact sales figures</a>&#8212;and many have been anticipating the upgrade, which will apparently feature a faster processor, better camera and other enhancements. </p>

<p>One of the big issues with the S II, however, was that while Samsung unveiled the device at the 2011 MWC event, it didn&#8217;t launch in Europe until summer, and the U.S. several months later, in <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-hits-u.s.-will-cost-199-at-sprint/" title="September">September</a>. </p>

<p>Did that possibly steal some thunder from the launch? As smartphone competition hots up&#8212;including leaks of the first BlackBerry 10 &#8220;London&#8221; devices and even a new iPhone coming this year&#8212;that&#8217;s a variable that Samsung probably doesn&#8217;t want to explore again.</p>

<p>But while Microsoft (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=MSFT" class="ticker" title="MSFT">NSDQ: MSFT</a>) has pulled out of CES, and Apple has been running its own launch events for years, Samsung doesn&#8217;t seem to be bowing out of the trade show peep show altogether. There have been rumors of Samsung unveiling its first Tizen handsets&#8212;that is, the new linux OS that it is developing with Intel (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=INTC" class="ticker" title="INTC">NSDQ: INTC</a>) from the ashes of MeeGo&#8212;which could point to a new direction altogether for the Korean handset maker. There are also reports of further tablets on the cards.
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<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-hits-u.s.-will-cost-199-at-sprint/" title="Samsung Galaxy S II Hits U.S., Will Cost $199 At Sprint">Samsung Galaxy S II Hits U.S., Will Cost $199 At Sprint</a></li>
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		<entry>
			<title>Report: China Telecom Will Finally Get The iPhone 4S In February</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-report-china-telecom-will-finally-get-the-iphone-4s-in-february/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2012-02-01:article/419-report-china-telecom-will-finally-get-the-iphone-4s-in-february</id>
			<published>2012-02-01T11:13:24Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-01T20:00:25Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/34/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
			</contributor>
			<rights>Copyright (c) 2012, paidContent:UK</rights>
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					<p>Another piece in Apple&#8217;s worldwide expansion looks like it might at long last be coming into view: the leading CDMA operator in China, China Telecom, says that it will start to sell the iPhone 4S by the end of this month or early March.
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					<p>Another piece in Apple&#8217;s worldwide expansion looks like it might at long last be coming into view: the leading CDMA operator in China, China Telecom, says that it will start to sell the iPhone 4S by the end of this month or early March.
</p><p>The report, from the English-language <a href="http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/usa/business/2012-01/31/content_14509235.htm" title="China Daily">China Daily</a>, says that China Telecom released a statement this week that said it was beginning &#8220;preparatory work&#8221; to launch the iPhone 4S&#8212;the first time that China Telecom would offer one of Apple&#8217;s smartphones.</p>

<p>China Telecom has been talking of an iPhone launch for some time now, touting Apple&#8217;s work on a CDMA-based device even before the company launched its first non-UMTS handset with Verizon last year. It seems that the big holdup has been getting the right operating licenses for the device. There are three, and they have apparently now all been secured.</p>

<p>If China Telecom does indeed get the device in the next month, it will make it the third CDMA operator to carry the iPhone, after Verizon Wireless (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=VZ" class="ticker" title="VZ">NYSE: VZ</a>) and Sprint (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=S" class="ticker" title="S">NYSE: S</a>) in the U.S.</p>

<p>Pricing details for the device have not been disclosed but given how <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-violence-at-apple-beijing-store-leads-to-cancelled-iphone-4s-launch/" title="iPhone-crazy">iPhone-crazy</a> the Chinese public appear to be, this will probably kick-off a price war for the device&#8212;although the carriers&#8217; offerings will likely still come at a premium <a href="http://micgadget.com/21401/wtf-iphone-6-is-available-in-china-now/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+micgadget+%28M.I.C.+Gadget%29" title="compared to the cheap knock-offs that one can buy in the country">compared to the cheap knock-offs that one can buy in the country</a>.</p>

<p>The race for 3G subscribers is actually quite close in China: At the moment, the only carrier with the official right to sell the iPhone on its network is China Unicom, the second-largest operator after China Mobile; China Telecom ranks third. Among those, China Unicom is the fastest-growing, thanks in part to the success of the iPhone. Among the three of them, China Mobile still has the most 3G subscribers, with 51.2 million; China Unicom has 40 million; China Telecom has 36.3 million.</p>

<p>The move to add China Telecom as a carrier partner will also make a big difference to Apple&#8217;s exposure in the country. China Daily, citing figures from Gartner, notes that Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>) currently is the fourth-largest smartphone vendor in the country, trailing behind Nokia (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=NOK" class="ticker" title="NOK">NYSE: NOK</a>), Samsung and Huawei.&nbsp; 
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		<entry>
			<title>More Android Forking? Disney Teams Up With Japan&#39;s Docomo For 2 New Phones</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-more-android-forking-disney-teams-up-with-japans-docomo-for-2-new-phone/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2012-02-01:article/419-more-android-forking-disney-teams-up-with-japans-docomo-for-2-new-phone</id>
			<published>2012-02-01T10:24:48Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-01T11:02:49Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/34/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
			</contributor>
			<rights>Copyright (c) 2012, paidContent:UK</rights>
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					<p>Disney (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=DIS" class="ticker" title="DIS">NYSE: DIS</a>) Mobile, the short-lived U.S. MVNO that found a new lease of life in Japan through a <a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-disney-tries-again-launches-mvno-with-softbank-in-japan/" title="Softbank JV in 2008">Softbank JV in 2008</a>, has now launched two new Android handsets in partnership with NTT Docomo, the country&#8217;s biggest carrier.
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					<p>Disney (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=DIS" class="ticker" title="DIS">NYSE: DIS</a>) Mobile, the short-lived U.S. MVNO that found a new lease of life in Japan through a <a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-disney-tries-again-launches-mvno-with-softbank-in-japan/" title="Softbank JV in 2008">Softbank JV in 2008</a>, has now launched two new Android handsets in partnership with NTT Docomo, the country&#8217;s biggest carrier.
</p><p>Docomo <a href="http://www.nttdocomo.com/pr/2012/001570.html" title="says">says</a> The two devices, available only in Japan, are the first to kick off a new phase for Disney Mobile, as it partners with Docomo on a &#8220;Disney Mobile on docomo&#8221; venture. </p>

<p>But it appears that Disney Mobile will also continue to work with Softbank: the two announced their own two Android devices in <a href="http://www.prepaidmvno.com/2011/09/30/disney-mobile-japan-announces-two-cute-android-phones/" title="October 2011">October 2011</a>.</p>

<p><strong>In both the cases of the Softbank and docomo devices, it looks like Disney Mobile has gone down the forked OS route, as so many other device makers in Asia have before it</strong>. </p>

<p>In the two new devices launched today, gone is the Android Market, which has been replaced by Docomo&#8217;s own dmarket. Mickey and other Disney iconography figures strongly throughout, from the clock and other icons on the homescreen to prioritized links through to Disney mobile content. The services also put Docomo&#8217;s mobile payment service, Osaifu-Keitai, front and center.</p>

<p><strong>The content element is particularly eye-catching part of this deal</strong>: Docomo says that those who take the devices will get free access to movie services, live wallpapers, puzzles, games and other Disney entertainment. By &#8220;free&#8221; that means the content itself comes without a charge; users still have to pay for data usage. </p>

<p>Still, you do have to wonder if we will see more brands trying to do something like this in the future as the cost of making customised smartphones becomes even cheaper.</p>

<p>Other benefits include offers for Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, both of which are already sponsored by Docomo. </p>

<p>Given how consumer-friendly this all looks, it&#8217;s surprising that Docomo is launching the devices with pretty clunky names. One device, the F-08D, will go on sale February 17; the equally-catchy P-05D will debut in March. Perhaps those names will change to different brands by the time their debuts roll around.
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<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-disney-interactive-promises-profitability-in-2013/" title="Disney Interactive Media Group: The Turnaround Plan">Disney Interactive Media Group: The Turnaround Plan</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-free-disney-mobile-game-raises-questions-on-data-charging-in-uk/" title="Disney Mobile Game Raises Questions On Data Charging In UK">Disney Mobile Game Raises Questions On Data Charging In UK</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-disney-mobile-closing-second-disney-mvno-to-shutter-wdig-will-explore-l/" title="Updated: Disney Mobile Closing; Second Disney MVNO To Shutter; WDIG Will Explore Licensing A La ESPN">Updated: Disney Mobile Closing; Second Disney MVNO To Shutter; WDIG Will Explore Licensing A La ESPN</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-disney-mvno-closure-the-history-in-links/" title="Disney MVNO Closure: The History in Links">Disney MVNO Closure: The History in Links</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-disney-tries-again-launches-mvno-with-softbank-in-japan/" title="Disney Tries Again: Launches MVNO With Softbank In Japan">Disney Tries Again: Launches MVNO With Softbank In Japan</a></li>
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		<entry>
			<title>Videoplaza Raises $12 Million For Its Multiscreen Video Ad Platform</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-videoplaza-raises-12-million-for-its-multiscreen-video-ad-platform/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2012-02-01:article/419-videoplaza-raises-12-million-for-its-multiscreen-video-ad-platform</id>
			<published>2012-02-01T08:00:19Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-01T20:01:20Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/34/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/</uri>
			</contributor>
			<rights>Copyright (c) 2012, paidContent:UK</rights>
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					<p>The rising popularity of streaming video services is causing a knock-on effect for companies serving ads around that content. And here&#8217;s another example of that in action: today UK-based video ad platform <a href="http://www.videoplaza.com/" title="Videoplaza">Videoplaza</a> is announcing a new $12 million round of funding. 
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					<p>The rising popularity of streaming video services is causing a knock-on effect for companies serving ads around that content. And here&#8217;s another example of that in action: today UK-based video ad platform <a href="http://www.videoplaza.com/" title="Videoplaza">Videoplaza</a> is announcing a new $12 million round of funding. 
</p><p>Leading the second round of investment were Qualcomm (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=QCOM" class="ticker" title="QCOM">NSDQ: QCOM</a>) Ventures and Innovacom, along with participation from prior investors Creandum and Northzone; and takes the total amount of funding in the company to almost $18 million.</p>

<p>Videoplaza says that it will be using the investment to help fund its international growth and product development. Those two areas appear to be running fast at the moment anyway: the company says that its client base already spreads across 17 markets, and in the past year its ad serving volumes grew five-fold. Some of its clients include the publisher Dennis, French commercial broadcaster M6 and Spanish newspaper group La Vanguardia and the France-Telecom-owned interactive ad network Unanimis, and it partners with other established names in the business, like Brightcove, to help monetize their video ad traffic.</p>

<p>Videoplaza&#8217;s target is to tap into some of the $160 billion that is estimated to be spent on TV advertising annually at the moment, and following those ad budgets as media buyers try to chase down viewers as they start watch more and more of that TV content on an ever-growing variety of screens, from IP-enabled TVs to smartphones, tablets, cars and desktop computers&#8212;and who knows what else. Videoplaza projects that by 2020 there will be more than 10 billion connected devices in consumers&#8217; hands that could be used for consuming streamed video. </p>

<p>It is not the only one: companies like YuMe, spotXchange, BrightRoll (a Videoplaza partner), Hulu, CBS (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=CBS" class="ticker" title="CBS">NYSE: CBS</a>) and many, many others are also scrambling for substantial market share in this space. It&#8217;s still a fast-growing area, with the amount of ad-funded, streamed video content still very much on the rise&#8212;both in terms of volumes and consumption&#8212;but there is bound to be some consolidation on the cards among these ad players, too.</p>

<p>A stake from a company like Qualcomm&#8212;which plays a central role in making processors and other parts and software for mobile devices&#8212;could potentially give Videoplaza a leg up in that respect. At the moment the vast majority of video ad consumption for Videoplaza is still coming from PCs: only eight percent came from other devices. But the company believes that by 2013 (that is, in a year) that will shift to a 50-50 balance.
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		<entry>
			<title>Myriad Eyes Synchronica, Says Messaging Company Can&#39;t Pay Its Nokia Debt</title>
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			<published>2012-01-31T23:30:49Z</published>
			<updated>2012-02-01T04:30:51Z</updated>
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				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
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					<p>Some fallout from the various asset offloads we have seen from Nokia (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=NOK" class="ticker" title="NOK">NYSE: NOK</a>) in the last year: <a href="http://www.synchronica.com" title="Synchronica">Synchronica</a>, which bought Nokia&#8217;s messaging business for <a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-nokias-asset-offload-continues-messaging-biz-goes-to-synchronica-for-25/" title="$25 million in June 2011">$25 million in June 2011</a>, has itself become a takeover target&#8212;apparently because it will not be able to make payments on money still owed to Nokia.
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					<p>Some fallout from the various asset offloads we have seen from Nokia (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=NOK" class="ticker" title="NOK">NYSE: NOK</a>) in the last year: <a href="http://www.synchronica.com" title="Synchronica">Synchronica</a>, which bought Nokia&#8217;s messaging business for <a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-nokias-asset-offload-continues-messaging-biz-goes-to-synchronica-for-25/" title="$25 million in June 2011">$25 million in June 2011</a>, has itself become a takeover target&#8212;apparently because it will not be able to make payments on money still owed to Nokia.
</p><p>UK-based Synchronica&#8217;s main suitor is the Switzerland-based <a href="http://www.myriadgroup.com" title="Myriad Group">Myriad Group</a>, which develops mobile software services that it says have been loaded into some 2.5 billion devices, including every Android device. </p>

<p>In a <a href="http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/market-news/market-news-detail.html?announcementId=11101753" title="market announcement">market announcement</a> from Myriad, it outlines the main reasons why it believes Synchronica needs to sell itself:</p>

<p>Essentially, Synchronica owes Nokia $20.2 million by December 31, 2015. However, &#8220;the Myriad Board does not believe that Synchronica, given its current financial position and future prospects, will be able to repay the Nokia Debt and would also question Synchronica&#8217;s ability to meet the current repayment schedule in the short term.&#8221; </p>

<p>Myriad says it has had confirmation from Nokia that were Synchronica to be sold, the buyer would not need to pay the outstanding debt immediately.</p>

<p>A Synchronica spokesperson, meanwhile, would not confirm whether Myriad&#8217;s assertion over the inability to make Nokia payments was true or not.</p>

<p>Earlier this month, Synchronica issued a <a href="http://www.synchronica.com/p/announcement.php?id=504" title="statement">statement</a> that said it expects to report full year 2011 revenues of approximately $23 million, &#8220;marginally ahead of market expectations&#8221;, and an increase of 111 percent compared to 2010. However it also posted increasing losses over the course of last year.</p>

<p>Synchronica purchase of Nokia&#8217;s messaging gateway business in June 2011 promised a big step up for business. <strong>It&#8217;s not clear, however, whether that messaging business was actually profitable to run when it was bought by Synchronica&#8212;and if Myriad&#8217;s assertions are true, Synchronica may not have been able to make a go of it in any case.</strong></p>

<p>Before the Nokia buy, Synchronica focused on messaging services for emerging and developing markets. The Nokia deal, at the time worth more than the market value of Synchronica itself, gave the company entry to more mature mobile markets: it included the transfer of 10 carrier customers&#8212;including AT&amp;T (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=T" class="ticker" title="T">NYSE: T</a>), Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=S" class="ticker" title="S">NYSE: S</a>)&#8212;which used Nokia&#8217;s technology in their own-branded messaging and email services, covering some six million users. The revenues from those deals were never disclosed by Synchronica but they worked on a per-user, per-month basis and were recurring.</p>

<p>The original deal also included a payment from Nokia to preload those messaging services into its own devices for a further 18 months, worth $18.2 million; a long-term relationship for further development of the messaging gateway and client software; the transfer of 250 employees; and 10 patents with royalty-free licensing for a further eight still owned by Nokia. </p>

<p>Myriad is offering £20.63 million ($32.5 million) for Synchronia, or 13 pence per share, according to the statement. This is the second time that Myriad has made an offer for Synchronia; the first, back in November, was rejected by Synchronica&#8217;s board, and the two sides have been negotiating since then. Today&#8217;s offer represents a premium of 70.49 percent on the company&#8217;s trading price on November 10, the day before Myriad&#8217;s first offer.</p>

<p>Myriad, which itself has a market capitalization of approximately 197.05 million Swiss francs ($214 million), develops linux-based and java-based software solutions&#8212;for example a piece of software that unifies all a users&#8217; contacts from different social networks into a single screen&#8212;as well as services for other consumer electronics devices such as connected TVs.
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<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-nokias-asset-offload-continues-messaging-biz-goes-to-synchronica-for-25/" title="Nokia's Asset Offload Continues: Messaging Biz Goes To Synchronica For $25M">Nokia's Asset Offload Continues: Messaging Biz Goes To Synchronica For $25M</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-nokia-q4-earnings-scrambling-for-grip-still-falling-1m-lumia-phones-sol/" title="Nokia Q4: Scrambling For A Grip, But Still Falling; 1M+ Lumia Phones Sold">Nokia Q4: Scrambling For A Grip, But Still Falling; 1M+ Lumia Phones Sold</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-nokia-to-chop-1300-people-from-its-navteq-mappingcommerce-division/" title="Nokia To Chop 1,300 People From Its Navteq Mapping/Commerce Division">Nokia To Chop 1,300 People From Its Navteq Mapping/Commerce Division</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-symbian-now-officially-no-longer-under-the-wing-of-nokia-2300-jobs-go/" title="Symbian Now Officially No Longer Under The Wing Of Nokia, 2,300 Jobs Go">Symbian Now Officially No Longer Under The Wing Of Nokia, 2,300 Jobs Go</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-nokia-delists-from-frankfurt-stock-exchange-as-trading-in-its-stock-shr/" title="Nokia Delists From Frankfurt Stock Exchange As Trading In Its Stock Shrinks">Nokia Delists From Frankfurt Stock Exchange As Trading In Its Stock Shrinks</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-mobile-lowdown-6-30-11-oraclegoogle-nokia-ios-users-skype/" title="Mobile Lowdown 6-30-11: Oracle/Google; Nokia; iOS Users; Skype">Mobile Lowdown 6-30-11: Oracle/Google; Nokia; iOS Users; Skype</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-uks-synchronica-buys-iseemedia-for-mobile-email-platform/" title="UK's Synchronica Buys iseemedia For Mobile E-mail Platform">UK's Synchronica Buys iseemedia For Mobile E-mail Platform</a></li>
<li><a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-synchronica-buys-axismobile-for-5-million-raises-10-million-in-new-fund/" title="Synchronica Buys AxisMobile For $5 Million; Raises $10 Million In New Funding">Synchronica Buys AxisMobile For $5 Million; Raises $10 Million In New Funding</a></li>
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		<entry>
			<title>Google Set To Relaunch OnePass, Halting French Papers&#39; Kiosk</title>
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			<published>2012-01-31T14:07:02Z</published>
			<updated>2012-01-31T18:30:04Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Robert Andrews</name>
				<uri>http://paidcontent.co.uk/member/47/</uri>
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				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
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					<p>paidContent understands Google (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=GOOG" class="ticker" title="GOOG">NSDQ: GOOG</a>) is set to make some big first-anniversary upgrades to its OnePass paid content system in the next few weeks, designed to increase slow take-up among publishers.
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					<p>paidContent understands Google (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=GOOG" class="ticker" title="GOOG">NSDQ: GOOG</a>) is set to make some big first-anniversary upgrades to its OnePass paid content system in the next few weeks, designed to increase slow take-up among publishers.
</p><p>The changes are as yet unknown and are based on feedback from OnePass&#8217; dozen or so trialist partners.</p>

<p>But they have apparently prompted a consortium of eight big French publishers, which had <a href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-french-papers-buddy-with-google-for-kiosk-payments-product-development/" title="planned">planned</a> to extend its joint kiosk initiative using OnePass, to postpone its launch this week.</p>

<h3>Upgrading OnePass</h3>

<blockquote><p>&#8220;Our engineering team is currently innovating on OnePass based on all that we&#8217;ve learned over its first year,&#8221; Google tells paidContent. &#8220;Our aim is to improve and iterate OnePass to suit the publishing industry&#8217;s needs.&#8221;</p></blockquote>

<p>Google <a href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-google-pitches-a-flexible-paid-content-system-one-pass/" title="unveiled">unveiled</a> OnePass in beta in February 2011, piggybacking its Checkout system to provide flexible content payments in Android apps and on the web with a 10 percent commission, cheaper than Apple&#8217;s 30 percent.</p>

<p>Google has worked closely with publishers publicly and privately to test and design the system for publishers&#8217; needs. But, 11 months after launch, OnePass has not gone prime-time. Meanwhile, Apple&#8217;s iTunes Newsstand has been delighting many publishers. Google&#8217;s <a href="http://support.google.com/wallet/bin/answer.py?hl=en&amp;answer=1691527" title="Checkout has been merged with Google Wallet">Checkout has been merged with Google Wallet</a>.</p>

<h3>French kiosk halted?</h3>

<p>French publishers <a href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-frances-papers-team-for-paid-kiosk-initiative/" title="formed">formed</a> ePresse Premium in December 2010 to charge for their replica editions, which they have since already been selling through an iPad app on a per-copy basis.</p>

<p>Last November, they <a href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-french-papers-buddy-with-google-for-kiosk-payments-product-development/" title="said they would use OnePass">said they would use OnePass</a> to add more flexible payment options - including daily, weekly or longer “passes” that give consumers access to multiple editions - and to introduce web and Android payments.</p>

<p>But &#8220;ePresse 2.0 was simply canceled&#8221; in light of the upcoming OnePass revisions,&nbsp; <a href="http://blogs.lexpress.fr/tic-et-net/2012/01/31/one-pass-google-fait-faux-bond-a-la-presse-francaise/" title="writes L'Express">according to a writer at L&#8217;Express</a>, which is one member of the ePresse consortium alongside five dailies (Le Figaro, Le Parisien, Libération, L’Equipe and Les Echos) and two fellow news weeklies (Le Point and Le Nouvel Observateur).</p>

<p>&#8220;<strong>Blame it on Google</strong>,&#8221; L&#8217;Express&#8217; story reads. &#8220;The search engine has decided to upgrade its service at the last moment.&#8221;</p>

<p> ePresse CEO Frederic Filloux left the consortium in December, L&#8217;Express said. paidContent has reached out to the consortium for clarification.</p>

<h3>French urgency</h3>

<p>Time is now of the essence for French publishers, whose <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-french-news-revolution-la-tribune-sold-ends-daily-print-run/" title="industry is in turmoil">industry is in turmoil</a>, plagued by slow digital reform, creaking distribution processes and dependence on state aid. Le Monde was last year sold to avoid bankruptcy, France-Soir last month said it would go online-only and <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-french-news-revolution-la-tribune-sold-ends-daily-print-run/" title="La Tribune was this week sold">La Tribune was this week sold</a> to a new owner that will amp up online while moving to a weekly print schedule.</p>

<p>Many French papers individually have been adding limited paid content initiatives.&nbsp; La Tribune had been <a href="http://paidcontent.co.uk/article/419-la-tribune-starts-charging-for-more-online-content/" title="trialling">trialling</a> the Cleeng micropayment system.</p>

<p>OnePass&#8217; payment rivals such as Cleeng, France&#8217;s native Hi-Media and even Slovakia&#8217;s Project Piano, which has already successfully implemented a virtually industry-wide online payment requirement, could now be circling to provide ePresse Premium an alternative to Google.</p>

<p>Cleeng CEO Gilles Domartini tells paidContent: &#8220;It is a big opportunity for us - the right timing.&#8221;</p>

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Hey french press editors! Google OnePass is out, contact us to start selling your content on iPad /-) <a href="http://t.co/CRrsPnth" title="http://bit.ly/zfrUeH">bit.ly/zfrUeH</a></p>&mdash; Tactilize (@tactilize) <a href="https://twitter.com/tactilize/status/164403049752838144" data-datetime="2012-01-31T17:41:56+00:00">January 31, 2012</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>French publishers are having a tough time and google isn&#8217;t making it easy for them either: <a href="http://t.co/01KnnG6N" title="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-google-set-to-relaunch-onepass-halting-french-papers-kiosk/">paidcontent.org/article/419-go…</a> Time (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=TWX" class="ticker" title="TWX">NYSE: TWX</a>) for Piano?</p>&mdash; David Brauchli (@dbrauchli) <a href="https://twitter.com/dbrauchli/status/164380596116787200" data-datetime="2012-01-31T16:12:42+00:00">January 31, 2012</a></blockquote>
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<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-french-papers-buddy-with-google-for-kiosk-payments-product-development/" title="French Papers Buddy With Google For Kiosk Payments, Product Development" muse_scanned="true">French Papers Buddy With Google For Kiosk Payments, Product Development</a></li>
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			<title>Apple/Samsung Legal Skirmishes Have A New Player: The European Commission</title>
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			<published>2012-01-31T13:00:54Z</published>
			<updated>2012-01-31T13:32:55Z</updated>
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				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
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				<name>paidContent:UK</name>
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					<p>The ongoing, back-and-forth legal fight that is the Apple/Samsung patent dispute today took on a new dimension in one of its key battlegrounds, when the European Commission launched an antitrust inquiry into Samsung&#8217;s technology licensing practices.
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					<p>The ongoing, back-and-forth legal fight that is the Apple/Samsung patent dispute today took on a new dimension in one of its key battlegrounds, when the European Commission launched an antitrust inquiry into Samsung&#8217;s technology licensing practices.
</p><p>This looks like the next step along in an investigation that was first launched by the European Commission last year, when its interest was piqued by cases concerning <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-samsung-faces-aussie-tablet-injunction-apple-accuses-it-of-patent-ambus/" title="Samsung's technology patents">Samsung&#8217;s technology patents</a>. </p>

<p>At least some of these patents fall under FRAND (Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory) licensing rules that regulate how much Samsung can charge Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>) to license them for use in products like its iPhone and iPad. Apple contends it has paid up; Samsung believes it has not. </p>

<p><strong>The Commission&#8217;s chief antitrust interest is in whether Samsung, being a dominant player in the handset market, is overcharging its handset competitors (like Apple) to use these patents as a way of handicapping them in the market.</strong></p>

<p>The Commission <a href="http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/12/89&amp;format=HTML&amp;aged=0&amp;language=EN&amp;guiLanguage=en" title="writes">writes</a> in a news release that launching formal proceedings &#8220;means that the Commission will examine the case as a matter of priority,&#8221; but not that it has already taken a judgement on the matter.</p>

<p>We have reached out to Samsung for a formal response to this announcement and will update this post as we learn more. In the meantime, the <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204740904577194503316197864.html" title="WSJ">WSJ</a> notes that a Commission spokesperson said that the proceedings were undertaken independently, and not at the response of any complaint from a private company.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, this was not the only piece of negative legal news that Samsung had in Europe today. </p>

<p>In Germany, a court <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/31/samsung-apple-idUSL5E8CV1I620120131" title="upheld the injunction that was put on to Samsung's 10.1-inch version of its Android-based Galaxy Tab">upheld the injunction that was put on to Samsung&#8217;s 10.1-inch version of its Android-based Galaxy Tab</a>, one of the devices that Apple believes copies its own iPad tablet. Samsung has actually created a new version of the 10.1 Tab, the 10.1N, to sell to the German market that gets around the issues that Apple raises in its complaint. This has gotten the all-clear to sell in other markets like Australia. The German case to sell the 10.1N is due to be heard later this month.</p>

<p>Samsung and Apple, big competitors in the marketplace over their respective smartphones and tablets, are fighting each other in courtrooms around the world over patents, including in the U.S., Korea and Japan, Australia, the UK and several courts in Europe.
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<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-in-androidapple-fight-samsung-says-it-wont-seek-an-iphone-4s-ban-in-kor/" title="In Android/Apple Fight, Samsung Says It Won't Seek Korean iPhone 4S Ban">In Android/Apple Fight, Samsung Says It Won't Seek Korean iPhone 4S Ban</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-samsung-faces-aussie-tablet-injunction-apple-accuses-it-of-patent-ambus/" title="Samsung: Second Tablet Injunction? Asks 2.4 Percent Chip Royalty From Apple">Samsung: Second Tablet Injunction? Asks 2.4 Percent Chip Royalty From Apple</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-the-android-pile-up-on-apple-in-europe-motorola-gets-injunction-in-germ/" title="The Android Pile-Up On Apple In Europe: Motorola Gets Injunction In Germany">The Android Pile-Up On Apple In Europe: Motorola Gets Injunction In Germany</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-motorola-adds-iphone-4s-icloud-to-list-of-products-it-says-hit-patents/" title="Motorola Adds iPhone 4S, iCloud, To List Of Products It Says Hit Patents">Motorola Adds iPhone 4S, iCloud, To List Of Products It Says Hit Patents</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-samsung-is-doing-well-now-raising-1bn-looking-to-tizen-to-do-better/" title="Samsung Is Doing Well; Now Raising $1B, Looking To Tizen To Do Better?">Samsung Is Doing Well; Now Raising $1B, Looking To Tizen To Do Better?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-motorola-wins-a-round-in-mobile-patent-war-against-apple/" title="Motorola Wins A Round In Mobile Patent War Against Apple">Motorola Wins A Round In Mobile Patent War Against Apple</a></li>
<li><a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-highlights-of-2011-a-year-of-tech-and-publishing-lawsuits-by-the-number/" title="Highlights Of 2011: A Year Of Tech And Publishing Lawsuits, By The Numbers">Highlights Of 2011: A Year Of Tech And Publishing Lawsuits, By The Numbers</a></li>
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			<title>Apple Picks Dixons Group CEO Browett As New Retail SVP</title>
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			<published>2012-01-31T11:07:45Z</published>
			<updated>2012-01-31T11:21:46Z</updated>
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				<name>Ingrid Lunden</name>
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					<p>Napoleon once described the UK as a &#8220;nation of shopkeepers&#8221;, so it is somewhat fitting that this is where Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>) has gone to find its next retail supremo.
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					<p>Napoleon once described the UK as a &#8220;nation of shopkeepers&#8221;, so it is somewhat fitting that this is where Apple (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=AAPL" class="ticker" title="AAPL">NSDQ: AAPL</a>) has gone to find its next retail supremo.
</p><p>On Tuesday, the company announced it had hired John Browett as its new retail SVP, poaching him from his current role as CEO of the UK-based consumer electronics retailer Dixons. </p>

<p>Its former head of retail, <strong>Ron Johnson, left the company last year</strong> to become the CEO of mid-market department store JC Penney; retail responsibilities have been overseen in the interim by CFO Peter Oppenheimer. Browett, who officially leaves Dixons in April, will report directly to Apple&#8217;s CEO, Tim Cook.</p>

<h3>Browett background</h3>

<p>The move has come of something of a surprise to those who already know Dixons. Currently trying to figure out how to operate <a href="http://www.dixonsretail.com/dixons/en/aboutus/structure" title="13 different retail brands">13 different retail brands</a> across bricks-and-mortar and web, Dixons couldn&#8217;t be more different from the singular, global tight-ship vision that is the Apple machine. </p>

<p>And, although it may be unfair to compare any company to Apple at the moment, we&#8217;ll just state the following for the record: Dixons has not exactly weathered the European economic climate particularly well recently.</p>

<p>In its last <a href="http://www.dixonsretail.com/dixons/uploads/press/1DixonsRetailQ3tradingstatement17Jan12.pdf" title="trading update">trading update</a>, from earlier this month, Dixons noted that its sales across the group for the previous 12 weeks, taking in the traditionally key holiday sales period, were down by three percent compared to the year before; gross margins were flat.</p>

<p>On the other hand, Apple is, at the end of the day, just another major brand and consumer electronics giant looking for the best way of leveraging physical retail with online sales, working with its own properties and in reselling partnerships with others.</p>

<p>In that sense, it&#8217;s not exactly above any of the others.</p>

<h3>Mass-market push?</h3>

<p>Putting Browett&#8217;s recent Dixons past together with <strong>prior experience as CEO of Tesco.com</strong>, the very successful online operation of the big supermarket chain, you could also argue that Apple itself is making some careful moves into figuring out how best to tackle the next stage of its growth as a massive company, from being perceived as high-end and expensive as a luxury that everyone can afford.</p>

<p>That&#8217;s something the company has also been exploring through the products themselves&#8212;from less expensive, older models of the iPhone, to competitive tablet pricing, iPod nanos and smaller MacBook Air laptops.</p>

<h3>Dixons&#8217; replacement</h3>

<p>Dixons, meanwhile, <a href="http://www.dixonsretail.com/dixons/en/mediacentre/mediapressreleases?id=519" title="announced">announced</a> that Browett will step down from his position on the board on February 20, and will be leaving the role of CEO on April 20 after a transition period. He is being replaced by Sebastian James, who has been with Dixons since 2008 running operations.
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			<title>Reports: Barnes &amp; Noble Partnership With Waterstones; New Nook</title>
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			<published>2012-01-30T13:31:09Z</published>
			<updated>2012-01-30T13:37:10Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Laura Hazard Owen</name>
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					<p>Two separate reports published this weekend suggest that Barnes &amp; Noble (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=BKS" class="ticker" title="BKS">NYSE: BKS</a>) is close to a partnership with UK bookstore chain Waterstones and, perhaps separately, will release a new Nook this spring.
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					<p>Two separate reports published this weekend suggest that Barnes &amp; Noble (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=BKS" class="ticker" title="BKS">NYSE: BKS</a>) is close to a partnership with UK bookstore chain Waterstones and, perhaps separately, will release a new Nook this spring.
</p><p>The <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-01-30/barnes-noble-said-to-be-in-talks-to-sell-nook-outside-u-s-.html" title="first article">first article</a> is from Bloomberg. According to &#8221; to a person familiar with the situation,&#8221; Barnes &amp; Noble will partner with the UK&#8217;s Waterstones to add the Nook to its roughly 300 locations. Barnes &amp; Noble VP digital content Theresa Horner <a href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-barnes-nobles-nook-will-likely-launch-in-uk-in-2012/" title="said">said</a> last month that the company would bring the Nook to the UK &#8220;in the not too distant future&#8221; and a partnership with Waterstones has been <a href="http://moconews.net/article/419-uks-waterstones-to-wade-into-the-e-reader-market-with-kindle-killer/" title="rumored">rumored</a> since last year.</p>

<p>The <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/29/business/barnes-noble-taking-on-amazon-in-the-fight-of-its-life.html" title="second article">second article</a> is from the New York Times (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&Ticker=NYT" class="ticker" title="NYT">NYSE: NYT</a>). It reiterates the idea that B&amp;N&#8217;s first international stop will be Waterstones, and also reports:</p>

<blockquote><p>At [Barnes &amp; Noble&#8217;s] labs in Silicon Valley last week, engineers were putting final touches on their fifth e-reading device, a product that executives said would be released sometime this spring. (A Barnes &amp; Noble spokeswoman declined to elaborate.)</p></blockquote>

<p>It&#8217;s unclear from those sentences whether the fifth e-reader is related to a Waterstones partnership or is a new device for U.S. audiences. We also don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s a dedicated e-reader or a tablet.</p>

<p>Barnes &amp; Noble declined to comment on both reports.
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