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  • 3jam: Revenue Up 74% Month over Month

    Media Bistro, October 31, 2008

    Group messaging community 3jam is a rarity among mobile start-ups: it's generating revenue - and has been for a while now.

  • 3jam partners with TeliaSonera and T-Mobile

    Mobile Monday, October 25, 2008

    In the midst of a slowing economy, SMS Mobile Community 3jam has announced a 74 percent growth in revenue month-over-month since February 2008.

  • Mr Bubble Leaves His Mark on Web Design

    Mashable, October 18, 2008

    Most of us judge books by their covers. It?s really just a matter of degree than anything else. You can be all cover, some cover, a little cover, and so on and so forth. Yet, with the rise of a full-on economy of online services that require some visual uniqueness to distinguish one from the other, there inevitably surface many similarities. Almost too many. One commonality is the speech bubble.

    3jam - This company introduced the SuperText in June. The bubble most definitely passes go.

  • Forget The Blackberry ?Application Center.? The BerryStore Will Have Better Apps.

    Washington Post, October 6, 2008

    As Research in Motion prepares to open its Blackberry Application Center to answer the iPhone's App Store, an unaffiliated startup called the BerryStore has already launched a competing app store for Blackberry Apps. What makes it better than the official BlackBerry App Center (besides the name), is that apps in the BerryStore work across both old and new BlackBerries alike (not just the upcoming BlackBerry Storm), and across carriers. The BlackBerry App center, in contrast, is designed to be a carrier-specific store, with different apps for different carriers.

  • INSIDE WIRELESS: CTIA WIRELESS-Wireless Data is Finally Big Business

    eWeek.com, September 15, 2008

    The CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment 2008 trade show was held last week in San Francisco from September 10-12. The CTIA show's focus was on wireless data. Here, J. Gerry Purdy, the Knowledge Center's mobile and wireless analyst, shares his major insights from the show.