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Smartphones Consuming More Data Than Tablets for the First Time

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Smartphones Consuming More Data Than Tablets for the First Time
5:27:11 AMAnita Li
For the first time, smartphones trump tablets when it comes to data consumption, a new study reveals. Conducted by mobile analytics firm Arieso, the report suggests that smartphone users now "consistently consume" more mobile data than tablet users despite the latter's market expansion.

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NCR Teams With Paypal to Enhance Mobile Payments System
Tuesday, January 15, 2013 6:15 PMLorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
Point-of-sale giant NCR and Paypal are teaming up to make life a little easier for restaurant-goers. The two companies announced an agreement on Tuesday that will bring the option to pay with Paypal on NCR's recently announced mobile payment app. In early December, NCR announced the launch of Mobile Pay, a cloud-based system that enables restaurants to give customers a wide array of services, including mobile payments.

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Meet GoBank, the Bank Designed Specifically for Smartphones
Tuesday, January 15, 2013 1:29 PMSeth Fiegerman
Green Dot wants to disrupt the banking industry in the same way that Apple disrupted the music industry. Green Dot, the largest provider of prepaid debit cards in the U.S., announced Tuesday that it is launching a new bank account called GoBank which is specifically designed for consumers with smartphones. Rather than partner with an existing banking institution, Green Dot designed GoBank from the ground up to be truly mobile-first.

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Underdog Operating Systems to Shake Up Smartphone Scene
Tuesday, January 15, 2013 12:32 PMMIT Technology Review
Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android rule the fast-growing smartphone market, but upcoming operating systems want to muscle in on their turf.

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Mobile Business Apps Will Be Worth $50 Billion by 2017
Tuesday, January 15, 2013 11:46 AMTabTimes
Business collaboration, productivity and process apps went mobile in a big way in 2012, and this upward trend is expected to continue through 2017. In a new report, research firm Strategy Analytics says more than 200 million mobile workers will be using mobile business apps in 2013. It predicts that the revenue associated with these mobile business apps will increase from $25 billion in 2012 to almost $50 billion by the end of 2017.

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Mobile Advertising Prices Up 50% in Q4
Tuesday, January 15, 2013 10:00 AMSamantha Murphy
Mobile advertising prices rose dramatically in the fourth quarter of 2012, as the advertising season kicked into high gear.

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