Mobile Content Bits: ESPN; AP; Hannah Montana; Taptu

imageESPN (NYSE: DIS) ScoreCenter: ESPN Mobile has launched a third app on the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) App Store: ESPN ScoreCenter is a free app that will be sponsored at launch by Lexus, and delivers real-time scores, live game info, game summaries and statistics to iPhone and iPod touch users in 21 countries. The app covers almost 500 leagues in 9 sports and is in six languages.

AP Widget For N97: Associated Press has launched a widget for Nokia’s new flagship phone (AP Mobile for the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) N97), which enables users to choose their news, offering personalized delivery of content set according to their preferences. It includes photos and videos, and is in English, French, Spanish and German.

Hannah Montana $10: Disney is trying a retail path for selling Hanna Montana mobile content. Gift cards are available at 600 Sainsbury’s stores across the UK, priced at £5.99 (US$9.76). The cards let people go online to download games, screensavers and ringtones. It’s a good strategy considering the target market is unlikely to have credit cards and more likely to have restrictions on what they can use their phone for. (Casual Gaming)

Taptu Hits 1M Searches Daily: Mobile search company Taptu has annoucned in April it had 3.4 million unique users who performed 1 million searches daily in aggregate. Taptu only offers search results that display well on a mobile screen.

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