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US workforce has the highest percentage of mobile workers at 68% in 2006, accoording to IDC. However, Japan’s penetration rates will increase the most during the forecast period with mobile workers accounting for nearly 80% of the workforce by year-end 2011, up from 53% in 2006.
* Bank turmoil fuels phishing boom
* US wastes $5 billion running ancient air traffic control
* Step-on scanner lets air passengers keep shoes on
* Newspapers Cope With Ad Slowdown
* Music fans back legal downloads
* Verizon Wireless Massively Raises Rates For Text Messaging Services
* 1.5 Million T-Mobile HTC G1s Have Been Pre-sold
* YouTube adds full-length TV shows to video menu
* Emerging Markets Mobile Penetration
* Abu Dhabi opens a hub for Western media
Today's Featured Company / Person - Swoopo - Swoopo is an auction site that will have bargain hunters coming back for more. The site is characterized by an endless collection of tech items and gadget such as LCD High Definition Televisions as well as computer parts and accessories like printers and the like. The mechanics of the site are clearly explained online. In a nutshell, auctions start at 15c and there are no reserve prices. The price goes up in 15c increments, and there is a small charge for each bid that gets placed. According to the site, that’s why the prices are so cheap. The auction itself has something of a twist – if bids are placed in the exact moment the auction is ending, the auction itself is extended 20 additional seconds. As any seasoned eBayer can tell you, the final minute when it comes to a hot item is absolutely crucial, and an approach like this one is bound to have bidders fighting inch by inch. Ken Rutkowski / Andy Abramson MP3 / RSS (Podcast) / Open Directory of Past Shows
On Monday's Radio Show, Ken and Andy talked about the all the under valued companies, Phishing attacks increase, Upgrading Air Traffic Control could save $5 billion a year in Fuel, No need to take off your shoes, Newspapers adding too many ads, P2P see more growth, 1.5 Million per-order Android, Verizon raise the wholesale price of SMS, Youtube gets full video and Adu Dhabi competes with Dubai