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Global Voices Online » Russia: Nokia In and Out of LJ

Profy reports on the demise of Nokia’s LiveJournal community: “But unfortunately for everyone (Nokia, the editorial team, and the overall corporate usage of social media) the community only existed for 25 days and was closed last week …

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Global Voices Online » Dominican Republic: Switching Companies …

Mobile telephone users in the Dominican Republic will now have the option to switch companies, and keep their original numbers. Many think that this will be a good development for consumers. …

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Global Voices Online » Kenya: Notes from Mobile Banking Conference

Post-Thumbnail. No Thumbnail. White African blogs about the Fletcher Mobile Banking Conference he is attending in Nairobi, Kenya. Cancel this reply. Start the Conversation. Authors, please log in ». Name (required) …

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Gizmodo – Smaller Next-Gen iPhone Renderings Make My Credit Card …

Some people are obsessed with the fabled iPhone nano. But why go nano when the next iPhone 3 just can go smaller? Some Chinese guy thought the same and got created these pretty pretty renderings.

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Global Voices Online » Africa: The Grid and Mobile Phone Documentary

Post-Thumbnail. No Thumbnail. White African writes about the Grid, a mobile social network in Tanzania and Hello Africa, a documentary about mobile phone culture in Africa. Cancel this reply …

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Global Voices Online » Armenia: Banned TV station resumes …

Writing on the Frontline Club blog, Global Voices Online’s Caucasus editor comments on a new service introduced this week by the banned pro-opposition TV station A1 Plus to offer video news services via mobile. The entry also looks at …

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Global Voices Online » Nigeria: Nigerian Newspaper Goes Mobile

Punch, one of Nigeria’s newspapers will start providing access to the full text of the newspaper to readers on their mobile phones. The service, called Mobile Punch. Funding drive. Donate to Global Voices. Global Voices Email Updates

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