Coinciding with the CTIA conference, a slew of mobile content deals are being announced. Second round of the deals (first round here)
– AccuWeather Introduces New Wireless Products: AccuWeather has released a slew of product intitiatives in the wireless space.
– ClearSky Launches Chippendales Wireless: Photos, greeting cards, and many more services incorporating the famous Chippendales men will soon be available to mobile users, courtesy of ClearSky Mobile Media
– Acotel and NDS To Develop Mobile Apps: The Acotel Group and NDS, a News Corp. company, will jointly develop interactive TV services and DRM systems for mobile phones.
– Fox to Launch Wireless ‘Simpsons’: Homer, Marge and the rest of the cast of the hit animated series will soon make the jump to wireless, including ring tones, wallpapers and games, starting in the fourth quarter.
– Disney To Offer Character Voices As Ringtones To Sprint: Walt Disney Internet Group today announced that it is developing character voice ring tones that will bring the familiar voices of popular Disney and Disney/Pixar characters to mobile phones in the U.S.
– Vodafone, Verizon Wireless to develop exclusive games: Vodafone and Verizon Wireless will work together to develop exclusive games and content for customers of their respective mobile portal services: Vodafone live! and Verizon Wireless Get It Now.
– Nellymoser Offers Music Solutions for Java Mobile Phones: Nellymoser announced the availability of its mobile music distribution solutions on the new generation of Java handsets.
– Cingular Wireless Expands Gaming Capability: Cingular Wireless announced the significant expansion of its mobile gaming capabilities with a series of new publisher partnerships, game titles and Java-enabled handsets.
– Perfect 10 On Cell: The models of Perfect 10 can now be in the palm of your hand…enough said.
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