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  • Mobile operators "not working on Google rival"

    Despite rumours to the contrary, mobile's biggest names are not working on their own search engine to rival giants Google or Yahoo, says GSM Association CEO.

  • Search becomes No. 2 Web activity

    Using a search engine is now the No. 2 activity for US-based Web users, research has found.

  • Intel reveals its vision for mobile phone evolution

    Intel has set its technicians working on a new initiative that it hopes will get mobile devices piggybacking on other devices its user may come across, as well as making use of the increasing number of sensors such as cameras and GPS within the device itself.

  • Google Talk to debut this week?

    The Internet giant may be about to follow version two of its desktop tool with an instant-messaging and Internet telephony service

  • New Symbian CEO named

    The market-leading smartphone OS maker has named Nigel Clifford as its new CEO, but questions are being asked about his international pedigree.

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