» Qualcomm (NSDQ: QCOM) and Opera are pre-integrating the Opera Mobile 10 and Opera Mini 5 browsers with Qualcomm’s Brew Mobile Platform operating system. In January, we reported that Qualcomm had three largest U.S. carriers on board, as it inked deals with AT&T (NYSE: T) and Sprint; (NYSE: S) the company already had a partnership with Verizon.
» AdMob has launched updated SDKs for Android and iPhone. Android developers can expect an expandable canvas and multi-panel banner, while iPhone developers will have additional server side flexibility along with general performance improvements. The company also launched Flash Lite SDK in beta, enabling monetization with CPC text ads.
» So you don’t have to lift a finger (literally), Nuance Communications has created Nuance T9 Trace for touchscreen phones. The technology allows consumers to glide their fingers from one letter to another, which Nuance hopes wil allow for faster text messaging.
» CTIA’s semi-annual survey results show that wireless data revenues increased 25.7 percent from the last half of 2008 to reach more than $22 billion for the last half of 2009. Plus, more and more mobile users are sending multimedia messages; MMS messages were more than double in the last half of 2009 compared to the same period in 2008.

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