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By MobileCrunch, on May 15th, 2012%
MoboTap ‘s popular Dolphin Browser has racked up over 16 million downloads worldwide, but that hasn’t stopped them from taking steps to expand internationally. The company announced earlier this morning that they have entered into a new agreement with Japanese wireless carrier KDDI that will see their browser pre-loaded on a number of new Android handsets going forward.

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MoboTap Inks Deal With KDDI, Dolphin Browser To Be Preloaded On New Japanese Android Phones
By MobileCrunch, on May 15th, 2012%
My first-ever Disrupt was a year ago, almost exactly. I had just started working for TechCrunch and Disrupt NYC 2011 was my initiation, of sorts. I had heard of Disrupt before — but witnessing the Battlefield first-hand, from the front row no less, is a totally different beast

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From Disrupt Battlefield Runner-Up To Veterans Of Proximity-Based Social, Sonar Tells All
By MobileCrunch, on May 15th, 2012%
Smule has been churning out scores of popular music-making iOS apps for years now, but they’ve been notoriously gun-shy about bringing those apps to other platforms. As of today though, that streak has finally come to an end — the company has just released their auto-tuning Songify app into the Google Play Store

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Smule Finally Makes Their Android Debut With The Auto-Tuning Songify App
By MobileCrunch, on May 15th, 2012%
Appia , an app marketplace and white-label app platform, is broadening its support for Android with the introduction of Pay Per Install App Advertising for Google Play (formerly known as the Android Market). Up until now, all the downloads generated through PPD (pay per download) were done through an Appia-powered app store, but now developers can purchase a Pay Per Install campaign and drive traffic back to Google Play. This, in turn, can then boost their app’s install numbers and rank

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White Label App Platform Appia Rolls Out Pay Per Install Service For Google Play
By MobileCrunch, on May 15th, 2012%
Web-based productivity suite Zoho is launching a new app today which, again, puts it head-to-head against its biggest competitor, Google, while filling a much-needed hole in Zoho’s business tools lineup. The company is debuting Zoho Sites , a drag-and-drop website builder that allows anyone to build a professional website in minutes, without needing to know HTML or CSS. The product takes on two of Google’s own offerings in one shot, including Google’s simple website builder known as Google Sites , as well as Google’s latest addition , a mobile website conversion tool powered by DudaMobile.

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Watch Out Google, Zoho Just Launched A Better DIY Website Builder (And It Does Mobile, Too)
By MobileCrunch, on May 15th, 2012%
Open data platform Factual.com is beefing up its Global Places offering today with three new APIs that will provide mobile developers with access to a ton of new data which can help them build better location-aware apps. But the company notes that the APIs’ launch will be of special interest to mobile ad providers, including mobile ad networks, demand-side platforms and agencies, who are looking for new data points around geography. This is particularly important on mobile where traditional methods of ad targeting – beacons and cookies – aren’t viable.

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Factual Releases Three New Location And Mobile Ad Targeting Tools
By MobileCrunch, on May 15th, 2012%
Social video network Twitvid has closed another acquisition today, following its March deal which involved bringing the team from daily deals aggregator Frugalo on board. Today, the company is announcing it has acquired Cull TV , an independent music video sharing site, which CTO John Hurliman describes as a little bit like Pandora mixed with MTV. Cull TV, founded in early 2011, currently offers a catalog of some 2 to 3 million videos, with 100 brand-new ones appearing per day.

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Personalized Music Video Service Cull TV Acquired By Twitvid, Cull CEO Departs
By MobileCrunch, on May 15th, 2012%
Last month, mobile marketing company Velti reported that iOS had pulled slightly of Android in mobile ad impressions , after being tied at the end of last year. Now, apparently, iOS has taken widened that lead, if not by much — it accounted for 55 percent of mobile ad impressions in April, compared to 45 percent for Android. The data is based on data from Velti’s Mobclix Exchange, which serves ads to more than 33,500 apps, the company says.

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Velti: In Mobile Ads, iOS Widens Its Lead Over Android
By MobileCrunch, on May 14th, 2012%
In its first-ever earnings report as a publicly traded company, mobile advertising network Millennial Media said its net loss for the first quarter widened to $4 million on increased costs. Revenues were up 53 percent year-over-year to $32.9 million. Millennial’s shares fell by 7.7 percent in after-hours trading, as the company’s annual forecast missed estimates. For the year, Millennial is looking at $173 million and 176 million in annual revenues, which would be up by 68 percent from the year before.

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In First Report As A Public Company: Millennial Media’s Net Loss Widens To $4M, Revenues Up 53%
By MobileCrunch, on May 14th, 2012%
Remember Jitterbug , the big-buttoned phones for seniors that made using those confusing, new-fangled cellphone thingies so much easier to handle? Well it looks like someone has gone out and built the equivalent for the iPad. Which literally made me laugh out loud when I read the news, because the iPad is the first computer I’ve ever seen seniors adopt in droves.

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Remember Jitterbug Phones For Seniors? Here’s The iPad Equivalent
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