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MySpace exec Travis Katz predicts that more than half of the site’s traffic will be from mobile within five years. MySpace and rival Facebook rolled out mobile sites last year and are already seeing a surge of user interest. “Mobile is one of the most important strategic initiatives,” says Katz. (http://www.nma.co.uk/Logon/ResourceBarrier.aspx?RequiredServices=17,|&PipelinedPage=/Articles/36749/MySpace+plans+for+half+of+traffic+from+mobile+users.html&PipelinedQueryString=liArticleID%3d36749 2/8)
British chip designer ARM reportedly plans to show a prototype cellphone based on Google’s Android platform next Monday at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona. Google may upset the wireless industry with its software designed to make the Web accessible via mobile devices. (http://www.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idUSWEB442320080207 2/7)
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