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Flash Forward for Mobile

Adobe announces a full Flash player for netbooks and smartphones, but not for the iPhone.

Opening the Airwaves

By opening up its network, Verizon Wireless hopes to see all sorts of new devices connect.

Targeted Ads Designed for You

Companies are finding novel ways to target advertising to your cell phone and television.

Flash Goes Mobile

Opera's latest browser tries to improve the mobile Internet experience with Flash.

Preserving One Web

The W3C hopes that its new tool will help developers build websites that will work well on any device, be it a phone or a video-game console.

Skype Goes Mobile

Long seen as a threat to cellular carriers' revenues, Internet phone calling will be the basis of a new service from 3 Mobile.

Mobile E-mail for Free

A new wireless service will provide its subscribers with e-mail at no cost for even the most basic mobile devices.

A Practical Internet for Your Phone

A new startup combines multiple Web services in order to painlessly glean a simple answer from the Internet.

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