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Friday, December 25, 2009

Spain's Telefonica SA said Wednesday it is paying 145 million euros ($207 million) to buy Jajah, a communications startup that lets customers bypass long-distance fees by connecting their calls over the Internet.

Founded in Austria in 2005, Jajah offers Internet calling known as Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP. Users can go to the Jajah Web site and enter two phone numbers — their own and the number they want to call. The company calls both numbers. If the calls are answered, Jajah connects them, making it a high-tech version of the long-distance calling card. Callers use their own phones, instead of computer headsets that other Internet phone services can require.

Jajah says its users can save up to 98 percent on their bills. Calls are free between Jajah users in many countries. To call Brazil from the U.S., for example, two Jajah users can talk for free. If only one of the callers uses the service, the call costs 5.4 cents per minute.

Jajah also connects the calls of Yahoo Messenger users. It is also integrated into Twitter, and the dating site Match.com, letting users call each other through the sites without revealing their phone numbers.

Telefonica said the "opens up new capabilities in the voice communication space" for the company.

"People using social networking sites such as Twitter now have an even wider range of communications channels available — and have the option of speaking directly to each other as well as communicating by text or keyboard," said Matthew Key, Chairman and CEO of Telefonica Europe, in a statement.

As part of the acquisition, Jajah will continue to operate under its own brand and report to Telefonica Europe.

American Depositary shares of Telefonica rose $1.05 to $85.05 in afternoon trading.

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The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) announced the adoption of Bluetooth low energy wireless technology, which is the hallmark feature of the Bluetooth Core Specification Version 4.0. As a result, the SIG hopes new markets for devices requiring low-cost and low power wireless connectivity will be opened. Among the examples they talk about healthcare, sports and fitness, security and home entertainment.

This enhancement to the Bluetooth Core Specification allows two types of implementation – dual-mode and single-mode. In a dual-mode implementation, Bluetooth low energy functionality is integrated into an existing classic Bluetooth controller, whereas single-mode chips will enable highly integrated and compact devices with a lightweight Link Layer providing “ultra-low power idle mode operation, simple device discovery, and reliable point-to-multipoint data transfer with advanced power-save and secure encrypted connections at the lowest possible cost”…

Exact details when we’ll see first Bluetooth 4.0-powered devices were not unveiled, unfortunately. And you can get additional information from Bluetooth SIG’s website.

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Opera, the browser vendor based in Norway, has released their latest “State of the Mobile Web” report, based on Opera Mini usage.

The top 10 countries using Opera Mini are: Russia, Indonesia, India, China, Ukraine, South Africa, United States, United Kingdom, Vietnam and Poland. In November 2009 Opera Mini had 41.7 million users who viewed 18.8 billion pages and consumed 271.8 terabytes of data. That’s up 5.3%, 9.5% and 8.3% compared to last month, and up 154%, 231% and 213% compared to November 2008. If you crunch the numbers then you discover that the average Opera Mini user viewed 15 web pages everyday during the 30 days of November.

This month’s report features facts and figures from the top 10 countries in Africa: South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Ghana, Libya, Ivory Coast, Zambia, Tanzania, and Namibia. In six of those countries Facebook is the most visited website. Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE) handsets dominate the region, except for South Africa where Samsung is in the lead.

Some interesting facts about North America: this is the first month that Amazon.com had made it to the top 10 most visited sites, meaning mobile online shopping may actually be picking up. The device that is using Opera Mini the most in NAM is the BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) 8330, and out of the top 10 devices accessing Opera Mini during November 2009, 6 of them were made by RIM. Since November 2008 the number of users has gone up 103.3%, and data consumed has increased by 232.6%! It’s a shame Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) doesn’t let people like Opera make their browser available on the iPhone. AT&T could benefit from all those iPhone users using less data.

Click here to read more if you’re into these kinds of statistics.

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In September 2009 Nokia (NYSE: NOK) launched the Calling All Innovators competition, which was a search for talented UK developers to create the next big thing in mobile applications, and the winners have now been announced.

Taking the top prize is woZZon (from Wozzon Ltd), with the woZZon search engine that gives access to a comprehensive events database of 60,000 geo-coded venues and 90,000 unique events of all genres.  The data, checked by editors daily, ranges from large stadium acts to local village hall gatherings and syncs with Ovi’s rich mapping to create a powerful social tool.  The top prize includes having the woZZon application published on Nokia’s Ovi Store, £20,000 cash, a ticket and paid travel to a Nokia developer event in the Spring 2010, Nokia’s sponsorship to become an Ovi Store publisher and one year’s membership to Forum Nokia Launchpad.

Other winners across four categories were:

  • Business and productivity: Little Spender from Ribot – Little Spender allows you to discover your everyday spending behaviours. Just by having an awareness of where your money is going will result in a positive change in your spending behaviour.
  • Communications and social networking: Live Talkback from Greys Mead Ltd – Live audience interaction for mass audiences.  Vote on your favourite TV shows, live events and conferences.  See what others are thinking in real time.
  • Just for fun: Virtual Scorer from Good News 4 Me – The Virtual Scorer Game utilizes advanced mobile handset features and combine them with state of the art motion detection algorithm to create unique virtual interactive gaming environment.
  • Social location: woZZon – geo-coded venue and events search engine, whether you fancy a gig in Glasgow, comedy club in London or up to date cinema information.
  • Special award (in place of a Games Award): MoviesNow from Endava – MoviesNow is an application that is used for checking the movies running in the local theatres.

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