– MoVoxx Payments: SMS advertising company MoVoxx has signed a deal with Billing Revolution to insert a payment mechnism into its ads. Mobile users who see the ad can click on it, enter their credit card information, and then purchase the good or service.
— Imeem On iPhone: Imeem has launched its social music service on the iPhone as a free app. It lets people listen to their personal music that they’ve uploaded to Imeem.com (the company gets its revenue by charging people to store large amounts of music), search for favorite bands and create stations based on them, and buy from iTunes. The service is already on Android. There’s a hands-on review at CNet.
— New York Times: The NYT is considering various models of charging for its online content, reports the New York Observer, and it’s likely that any payment system will hit mobile first.
— Motorola’s Gesture Phone: Motorola (NYSE: MOT) has announced the Motorola W7 Active Edition, a gesture-based handset. “You can flip the phone over to shut up an incoming call, snooze the alarm clock, or put the music on pause. You can shake it twice to launch a favorite application, and you can flick the phone right or left to browse through your media library,” notes CNet.
— NBC On Flo: NBC has signed a deal with FloTV to screen the NBC Sports Championship Season, which ties together seven championships broadcast by NBC Sports over a 65-day period between May 2 and July 5. That includes: The Kentucky Derby
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