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Making money in Mobile Part 2

Sylvie Barak with Scott Kveton, CEO of Urban Airship

SOFTBANK MOBILE in Japan Selects Gemalto for Mobile Contactless Payment Trial

Gemalto | January 18, 2011 | Press Release Partnership also involves MasterCard Worldwide, Orient Corporation, Credit Saison and Kyodo Printing Amsterdam, Jan 18, 2011 - Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, announces its selection by SOFTBANK MOBILE for the latest mobile contactless payment trial...

HTC Invests in Shanghai F-road

HTC | January 17, 2011 | Press Release SHANGHAI, Jan 17, 2011 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) -- HTC Corporation is continuing its investment in mobile communications service and technologies. Lately, the company announced to invest USD 5.5 million in Shanghai F-road Commercial Services Co.,...

Megapay and MJV Successfully Launch Brazil Mobile Payment Service

Megapay | January 13, 2011 | Press Release Megapay and MJV announce the successful launch of its Mobile Payment service in Brazil. (PRWEB) January 13, 2011 Megapay, a division of Hong Kong based cloud computing giant Megaworld, in partership with MJV, a Brazilian company that combines technology...

Globe partners with leading global mobile payments

Trading Markets | December 28, 2010 MANILA, Dec 28, 2010 (Asia Pulse Data Source via COMTEX) -- Globe Telecom on Tuesday said it has signed a partnership agreement with leading global mobile payments platform to provide its direct carrier-billing service to its subscribers. Under the agreement, the...

Oracle acquires Art Technology Group to boost mobile transactions

Oracle Corp. (ORCL) is acquiring Art Technology Group Inc. (ARTG) for approximately $1 billion in an purely cash-for-stock deal. Oracle plans to push further into mobile following the deal, particularly with ATG's ability to create mobile commerce apps for business. ATG made the announcement on the...

E-shopping courtesy of Intel

Computex Taipei is the not only the place to see current and future trends in the IT industry, but possibly also the place where trends and trendy combine, especially in terms of hi-tech shopping.

SIMORE shows off mobile payments

Mobile payments is widely agreed to be an up and coming industry and here at Computex Taipei there was certainly evidence that vendors are pushing ahead with products to facilitate the transition from ATM cards to SIM card transactions.

The revolution in mobile payment transactions

Using PAYware Mobile eliminates the need for cash registers and allows the merchant to accept payment virtually anywhere. The firm also apparently has plans to bring its wares to Blackberry, Windows Mobile, and Android in the near future, which means most anyone armed with a smartphone could potentially use it.