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Last week the Spanish company MobuzzTV launched its 3-min 3G TV programmes for 3G mobile phones. The company has produced a series of three-minute programmes covering technology and culture. The shows are filmed specifically for small screens and written with the mobile viewer in mind. MobuzzTV works with RSS2 feeds with video (.mov & .wmv) [...]

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One more time an excellent view from Russell Buckley on the “Apple, iTunes, iPhone and Motorola” discussions all over blogland since last summer. “This means that the operators again get nothing – no data revenues and no content revenues either. And since the US carriers are planning to sell direct-to-phone music for $3 a track [...]

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German media giant Bertelsmann, a former partner of file-sharing network Napster, is launching a new Internet platform for downloading and sharing movies or games over the Internet. Bertelsmann’s services and technology arm Arvato said “it would sell the service, dubbed GNAB, to mobile phone operators, Internet providers or TV stations, which could then offer their [...]

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Read this Wired News article on how MotorFM is determined to transform radio in Germany; it thinks it has the tools to do it: MP3 downloads and songs streamed directly to mobile phones. “The first step has seen MotorFM, launched Feb. 1, abandon on-air commercials in favor of generating revenue from MP3 downloads and targeted [...]

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