British firm Omnifone said it had signed content deals with the four biggest music groups in the industry and had agreements with 30 mobile operators in a bid to steal the thunder of the much-hyped iPhone made by iPod maker Apple.
The service called MusicStation will be suitable for 75 percent of mobile handsets already available in the market and will launch first in Sweden on Thursday with Scandinavian operator Telenor.
I am still steaming about the lack of SDK for iPhone. Microsoft learned long time ago that third party application providers add to the core system. Just think how horrible it would be if we would not have any third-party Active-X controls.
Nevertheless, having ability to write for Web 2.0 might sound good, but it is not what users really want. Not everyone have unlimited data access. Apple should rethink their approach to SDK on iPhones. - Klem
Thursday, June 14, 2007
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