This bumper edition of links is going to reach back a bit, since we were away at CTIA last week:
- How Handset OS Impacts on Consumer Choice (cellular-news)
- Blackstone denies Vodafone bid interest (Times Online)
- New York Magazine on: I Want Your Text - Text Messaging Is The Latest Technology For Hooking Up (Lifeblog)
- Salesforce.com launches mobile access with acquisition (Computerworld)
- Nokia Increases First-Quarter Average Selling Price of Mobile Devices to $125 (AP)
- Flying lessons (Telepocalypse)
- What comes after thin? (MEX Blog)
- Mobile operators embrace HSDPA (ZDNet)
- 3G Mobile Phones Are Inspiring Their Own Rules, Behaviours and Communities (3g.co.uk)
- Wireless: Airborne calls on the horizon (IHT)
- Sheep shearing via phone may ring true in the future (Textually.org)
- Mobile group in talks to create TV link for citizen journalists (The Guardian)
- Consumers Want More From Phones: Study (MocoNews)
- Korea to Spend $48 Mil. to Build ‘Mobile Paradise’ (The Korea Times)
- Man U hears call of mobile money (The Observer)
- iTunes Phone Flop’s Lessons (Red Herring)
- Virgin Mobile poised to launch MVNO in China (Engadget Mobile)
- China may grant 3G licenses to foreign firms (China Economic Net)
- Google Reports Successful Trials of Mobile Web Phone Advertising in Japan (Bloomberg)
- Cellular TV next big money spinner, but who profits? (Reuters)






