» Universal Music Group (UMG) is expanding its partnership with indie digital music marketing and distribution service INgrooves. INgrooves will now handle distribution of all mobile products (including ringtones, ringbacks, games and video) for all of UMG’s labels. [Release]
» Location-based shopping service NearbyNow is helping magazines recoup lost ad revenues by driving sales through co-branded iPhone apps. [GigaOm]
» New mobile app called Yellix pulls in info from Facebook (with expansion to other social networks, soon) so that it shows up as part of caller-ID. [Screenwerk]
» *Sony* Ericsson’s aiming for fashionistas with its new handset, the Jalou. The “fashion phone” includes a mirror-like screen (for make-up application, of course), 3.2 megapixel camera and 3G support. The interface also automatically updates details like horoscopes. [Cellular-News]
» Data and more data about how iPhone users discover their apps. For example, only 7 percent of people actually download from iTunes — the majority use the App Store directly. [ReadWriteWeb]
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