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> Sprint Nextel and Good Technology announced a partnership for Android services for businesses. Release
> AT&T said it will offer Voice over LTE services starting in 2013. Article
> Intel reaffirmed its commitment to MeeGo. Article
> Sports Illustrated will use Microsoft's Tag mobile action codes. Article
> Research In Motion promised the majority of new BlackBerry devices shipping in the coming months will integrate Near Field Communications technologies. Article
> Google offered additional details on its forthcoming version of Android for smartphones. Article
Mobile Content News
> Research In Motion acquired social media solutions developer Gist. Article
> In the hours after Apple introduced a new subscription platform for all content-based applications in its App Store storefront, publishers have expressed serious reservations over the terms of the service. Article
> Adobe said its Flash technology is now on more than 20 million phones. Article
> Warner Bros. will start selling movies as apps. Article
> Google responded to Apple's new application subscription service with a version of its own that is more flexible. Article
And finally... The mystery of the LG Revolution chipset. Article