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> North American operator non-voice revenues will approach $100 billion by 2015, according to Juniper Research. Release
> The CEOs of Intel, Microsoft and other high-profile firms are lined up to keynote next year's Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona. Release
> Retailer Target is poised to sell the iPhone. Article
> AT&T announced the acquisition of assets from enterprise mobility company inCompass Wireless. Article
> The Samsung Continuum Galaxy S showed up on Verizon Wireless' website. Article
> The Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 is scheduled to receive an Android 2.1 upgrade this year. Article
> Motorola's Droid 2 is now $150. Article
> Nokia Siemens Networks scored a new contract for a network in Afghanistan. Article (sub. req.)
> Computers running Google's Chrome OS are reportedly in the pipeline. Article
Mobile Content News
> Archrivals Apple and Google are reportedly circling around mobile payment solutions firm Boku. Article
> Mobile solutions developer Skyfire will issue its Flash Video-enabled browser for the iPhone Nov. 4. Article
> Twitter is now trialing the Promoted Tweets advertising program in partnership with social media dashboard solutions provider HootSuite. Article
Mobile Developer News
> Apple issued its iOS SDK 4.2 gold master seed to registered iPhone and iPad developers. Article
> How is the youth movement sparking Android? Commentary
> Bookseller Barnes & Noble launched NOOKdeveloper. Article
> Nokia unveiled a project release version of its MeeGo 1.1 operating system. Article
> More than 12,000 Windows Phone 7 developers have now registered to market their applications via Microsoft's Windows Phone Marketplace storefront. Article
> Location-based services provider TeleNav debuted TeleNav Connect and TeleNav Share. Article
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