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Unkasoft announces agreement with Microsoft's mobile advertising division for non-intrusive advertising
Unkasoft, a provider of advergaming and mobile marketing, today announced an agreement with Microsoft's mobile advertising arm to use Microsoft's ad server, Atlas, for the GameSpace project, a new form of non-intrusive advertising.
Nokia stands down business unit
Set to sell security business to private investor
Nokia is to scale down direct sales of its software and appliances to the enterprise and business market, and is selling its security appliances business, in a bid to focus more on consumer markets.
Microsoft defends Windows Mobile
Compares Apples with Oranges - blows kisses at Nokia
Late last week, the phone rings.
Nokia to bring Microsoft Silverlight interactive applications to mobile users
Nokia has announced plans to make Microsoft Silverlight available for S60 on Symbian OS, as well as for Series 40 devices and Nokia Internet tablets."Today's consumers are very clear in what they want: easy access
Microsoft Mobile drops Nokia hint
Make it official, "jests" executive
Nokia is licensing so much Microsoft technology to put into its phones, it might as well sign up to a full Windows Mobile license and save itself some money, according to Microsoft’s mobile communications business international marketing director John Starkweather.
Speaking ahead of Sony Ericsson’s launch tonight of the first of several Windows Mobile devices (previously Ericsson smartphones have been built around Symbian OS and UIQ software) Starkweather
Microsoft launches MSN mobile display advertising in UK
Microsoft has announced the availability of mobile display advertising on the MSN Mobile portal. MSN Mobile users in the UK will see banner and text ad placements across the mobile portal, and all the ads seen will conform
Consilium Technologies joins Microsoft's Windows Mobile Developer Advisory Council
Consilium Technologies, the local authority and housing association mobile application specialist, has been appointed to the worldwide Microsoft Windows Mobile Developer Advisory Council. Consilium Technologies is one of only two members in the 20-strong panel to be headquartered





