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Monday, August 03, 2009

Who's running the (app) store?; Some SMS networks vulnerable to attack

Some SMS networks vulnerable to attack; Sprint gains 777,000 prepaid subscribers, but overall subscriptions still falling
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Who's running the (app) store?

It was Sun Microsystems that first famously (and sagely) proclaimed, "The network is the computer." And for years, Cisco's slogan, "The network is the platform," has persevered. Now, the notion that the utility of a computer is proportional to the capabilities of the network(s) attached to it has spilled over into the mobile environment. Read full story

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