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Om notes Danny Schader’s outlook for Good for 2004, saying in part, “Good claims that Good’s G100 is cooler than RIM. Whatever!” and “Good is only good for the enterprise customers.” I’ll leave the decision on cool up to you, but the G100 is head and shoulders above the BlackBerry (any model) on the usability [...]
Microsoft’s foray into the handset OS market suffered another setback when the CEO of Vodafone characterized the software as “not quite ready for prime time.” In an interview with the Financial Times Arun Sarin said, “Hopefully they’re working to solve some of the issues that we have and in time, when they’re ready, we’d be [...]
Another early entrant into the wireless data services market is retreating as well. GoAmerica, once the darling of the industry but now most often described as “struggling,” said it has given up trying to sell its Go.Web business and will focus on expanding its Wynd subsidiary, which provides wireless services to the deaf and hard [...]
One of the early high flyers in the wireless data business in the US, Aether Systems, has agreed to sell its enterprise services business to TeleCommunication Systems for US$19M in cash. The transaction will convey Aether’s middleware stack, Aether Fusion, to TCS along with Aether’s BlackBerry reseller business, their logistics support operation as well as [...]