Mobile news from our sister site mocoNews.net:
— Trinity Mirror (LSE: TNI) Mobile: UK publisher Trinity Mirror is developing mobile sites for 2 national newspapers and 12 regional ones, teaming up with Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and Bluestar mobile to do so. The Daily Mirror and the Daily Record will get mobile sites, along with the Newcastle Evening Chronicle, the Newcastle Journal, the Teeside Evening Gazette, the Liverpool Daily Post and many more, reports reports Journalism.co.uk. The service will include advertising.
— Squace launching in U.S.: A Swedish startup called Squace has launched a mobile internet userface in the US, which divides the screen into squares, each of which leads to a particular web bookmark. Got a sense of déjà vu? You’re thinking of Microsoft spin-off Zumobi, which is almost exactly the same concept…
— Family Loses Narnia.mobi Birthday Gift To Lewis Estate: A family in Edinburgh has been ordered to give up the Narnia.mobi domain they registered as a gift for their son to the estate of C.S. Lewis. An arbitration panel of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) rejected their claim that using it for an e-mail was fair use, and noting that nothing else was done with the domain name…
— Optimistic Forecast For European Mobile Music Revenue: eMarketer has come out with a confident forecast for mobile music fortunes in Europe. It reckons retail revenue in the main five EU countries alone (UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) will balloon from $267 million to $1.4 billion by 2012. That’s in stark contrast to April’s Jupiter study, which found two thirds of US adults are not interested in any kind of mobile music at all…
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