Headlines for December 18th, 2009
Posted on 18. Dec, 2009 by [modern media mom] in Lastest Headlines, Latest News, Links & Resources

- RIM Wants Cheaper BlackBerry Plans, More Love – "With Verizon's aggressive Droid ad campaign, RIM may not be feeling the love any more.
After all, Verizon pretty much submarined the BlackBerry Storm 2 launch in favor of a pair of Android phones – perhaps as payback for the dog's breakfast that was the BlackBerry Storm 1."
- Design Company Bing Sues Microsoft Over Trademark – "A small Missouri company with the word "Bing" in its name has sued Microsoft for branding its search engine with the same word, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition by the software giant."
- Privacy Groups Call on FTC to Investigate Facebook – "Privacy is one of the top concerns for millions of Americans who go online each day. A very large percentage of the millions of Americans who go online end up using social networking site Facebook to keep in touch with friends and coworkers."
- Google in talks to buy Yelp – Google is in talks to acquire Yelp Inc, an Internet local search and review provider, according to published reports.
- Windows Mobile on Life Support, Drops Behind iPhone – "The iPhone has leapfrogged Windows Mobile to jump into the number two position for smartphone platforms in the United States. That news could be the straw that breaks the proverbial camel's back for the floundering Windows Mobile operating system."





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