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Billing Revolution Announces Mobile Commerce Solution for Android, BlackBerry, and iPhone Developers Looking to Sell Products through Applications

WEBWIRE – Tuesday, November 11, 2008Mobile Billing and Payments Services Provider Brings Digital Commerce Solutions to Booming Application Development Space

Seattle, WA – November 11, 2008 – Today Billing Revolution, a mobile billing and credit card payment services company, announced its “single-click” mobile credit card checkout tool-box designed specifically for Android, BlackBerry, and iPhone application developers, as well as mobile marketing agencies and publishers launching branded applications. The turnkey credit card billing service allows developers to easily add on-the-go purchase capabilities to their existing mobile applications, allowing developers to sell products and services within these applications while introducing new revenue-generating opportunities.
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Symbian OS from Symbian Ltd. (57.1% Market Share Sales Q2 2008 [13])
Symbian has the largest share in most markets worldwide, but lags behind other companies in the relatively small but highly visible North American market.[14] This matches the success of its largest shareholder[15] and customer, Nokia, in all markets except Japan. Nokia itself enjoys 52.9% of the smartphone market.[16] In Japan Symbian is strong due to a relationship with NTT DoCoMo, with only one of the 44 Symbian handsets released in Japan coming from Nokia.[17] It is used by many major handset manufacturers, including BenQ, LG, Motorola, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson.[18] Various implementations of user interfaces on top of Symbian (most notable being UIQ and Nokia's own S60) are incompatible, which along with the requirement that applications running on mobile phones be signed [19] is hindering the potential for a truly widely accepted mobile application platform. It has received some adverse press attention due to virus threats (actually trojan horses).[20]
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