» Nokia (NYSE: NOK) is trying to regain its footing in the U.S. market, where its marketshare has dropped by a factor of five, to 7%. [NY Times]
» Verizon (NYSE: VZ) is trying to offset its losses in the land-line business by discounting and bundling wireless packages. [Bloomberg]
» Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) tries to manage Wall Street’s expectations for the company, but it’s not always successful. [WSJ]
» Maybe Wolfram Alpha’s decision to charge $50 for its iPhone app wasn’t the best idea. [TechCrunch]
» FourSquare wants to become the next Facebook or Twitter. [NY Times]
» Asustek will be going into both the Android market and (eventually) the green/solar business. [DigiTimes]
» What lit mag McSweeney’s could teach news orgs about distributing content on the iPhone. [Nieman Journalism Lab]
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