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CBS News and CNET.com, now part of the same CBS Corporation family, struck their second content-sharing arrangement in as many weeks with planned coverage of this Friday’s launch of the iPhone 3G.
Webware and TechCrunch review iPhone apps from the iPhone store.
CBS News and CNET.com will begin covering the unveiling starting at 7:30 AM on CBS’s THE EARLY SHOW, with CBS Tech Correspondent Daniel Sieberg live at the Fifth Avenue Manhattan Apple Store.
Hey CBS, what’s happening with your hotspot “Mobile Zone” plan? Clear Channel Outdoor is going to eat your lunch, if’n you don’t watch out.
The mobile web has reached a “critical mass”, reports the BBC.
According to Nielsen Mobile, the US is the most tech savvy nation with nearly 40 million Americans – 16% of all US mobile users – using their handset to browse on the move. The UK and then Italy come a close second and third in the 16 countries surveyed by the analyst firm.
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The firm found that 82% of iPhone owners access the mobile internet, “making them five times as likely to do so as the average mobile consumer”. Nielsen Online says the iPhone still trails HTC, RIM and Palm in the smartphone market (likely to change over the next few months), but leads in user satisfaction
ComScore M:Metrics confirms that the iPhone users consume more mobile content; they’re twice as likely to send photos or videos than the market average and twelve times more likely to listen to music.












