mocoNews Quick Hits 11.9.09
» Talk about a marketing blitz: Verizon and Motorola will spend $100 million before the year’s out to promote Droid. [AdAge]
» And just in case Droid needs more competition, RadioShack has lined up as the latest retailer that will offer the iPhone. [Dealerscope]
» There’s um ... no app for this. The Florida Keys tourism board has launched a set of video ads (for the web and TV) that mimic Apple’s App Store ads, in the hopes of getting techies to think about a relaxing, dis-connected vacation. [YouTube]
» One out of every six mobile phones worldwide will be able to share data, make payments via NFC by 2014. [Cellular-News]
» More bad news for Nokia. The company’s recalling 14 million chargers for three handsets that were manufactured this year. [CNET]
» Guests at the Hilton, Embassy Suites and Doubletree hotels will be able to check-in, check-out and order grub via iPhone with the launch of a trio of new apps from Hilton Worldwide [USA Today]
» Loopt app upgrade gives Blackberry users location-aware mobile social networking, too. [Release]
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