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Gambling has now gone mobile, and online casino players can enjoy their favorite games from their cell phones or PDA's.

Canadian based company, Phantom Fiber is helping to lead this mobile online gambling revolution. They provide wireless solutions to online casinos that are eager to extend their game-access capability to players who wish to play from any</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.phantomfiber.com/weblog/blog.php">CIO INSIGHT CONSIDERS MOBILE A STRATEGIC NECESSITY AND ONE OF THE TOP TRENDS FOR 2006.

According to CIO Insight's Trends 2006 Special issue, research concludes that "Mobile Devices Will Become a Strategic Necessity".

Furthermore, the report findings suggest that mobility allow companies to optimize their productivity and extend services. As a result, 60% of the companies polled plan to increase</summary>
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Windows Mobile by Microsoft has made great strides to push the envelope with its newestmobile operating system called Windows Mobile 5.

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GOLDEN PALACE MOBILE CONTINUES MARKETING BLITZ.

GoldenPalace.com is at it again.

Not taking a breath from the Turin Olympics, the Golden Palace team is off to the races again with a new GoldenPalaceMobile.com marketing campaign.

In February and March 2006, Golden Palace ran a print campaign in High Roller Magazine and continues with a CD mailer campaign to US customers this month.

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In a breaking report from RCR Wireless News, the surge for wireless in the US market continued in the fourth quarter.

T-Mobile USA reported a "company record" 1.4 million net customer additions while Verizon Wireless claimed an "industry-record" 2 million net customer additions. Cingular reported a "company record" 1.8 million subscribers during the</summary>
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According to a ground-breaking study of its customer base, U.S. mobile carrier Sprint has confirmed that a nationwide sampling of 676 consumers use their mobile devices as a makeshift torch in the dark! :-)

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According to an Emarketer.com intelligence report, mobile games have grown into a multi-billion dollar market.

James Belcher, Senior Analyst at Emarketer.com states that current worldwide mobile gaming revenue at $2.5 billion has confirmed that mobile gaming is not a fad.

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