Mobile Industry News 11/17/09

Quattro Wireless' daily take on interesting and important news for the mobile industry. See something today that we missed? Post it in the comments or send it our way on twitter @intheq

AT&T Improves 3G Coverage In Bay Area, Seattle

mocoNews

AT&T said today that it has boosted 3G coverage in four new markets, including areas of Florida, Illinois and two of its biggest markets the Bay Area and the Seattle area.

Android Gets Some Serious Support for Consumer Devices

GigaOM

ARM and more than 35 other companies have banded together to create an alliance dubbed the Solution Center for Android, which is aimed at increasing the resources available for developers trying to build for the relatively young OS on top of ARM hardware.

 95% of Digital Budgets Include Mobile, says IAB

Mobile Marketing Magazine

New research conducted by the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB), reveals that 95% of digital budgets now include spend on mobile. The research also finds that 73% of marketers believe mobile will be the medium to see most growth over the next five years.  

 Mobile-friendly versions of Adobe Flash and AIR available now, without mobile (yet)

VentureBeat

Adobe is releasing new beta test versions of its Flash and AIR technologies today. Those new versions don’t just include much-requested features, Adobe says — they also represent a big push onto devices beyond the PC, starting with smartphones.

 Celtics See Success in Competitive Facebook App

 ClickZ

Branded app adds new layer of fan interaction for a team that's already on Twitter and YouTube.

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