Android and iPhone are all over MWC (even if Google and Apple aren’t), but where are the U.S. startups?
Wed, Feb 18th, 2009 |
After last year’s Mobile World Congress I learned something: Given the amount of rumors leading up to the event, you usually don’t know what the conference is actually about until it’s over. That’s why I thought I’d share what I’m actually seeing at this year’s MWC, as the conference continues in its second week.
Read the whole story on VentureBeat or try our Toolbar
Related Topics:
Related Stories:
- TechCrunch is hosting a Roundtable and Meetup at Mobile World Congress today. The live stream is posted above. "TechCrunchTalk: Mobile 2.0 - Where next?" features an afternoon of panel discussions with mobile startups and the investment community.
- Google's VP of engineering, Vic Gundotra, demonstrated on Wednesday a mobile version of Gmail designed for both the iPhone and Google Android phones. The Web-based application...
- One of the most elusive and desired apps for iPhone is turn-by-turn GPS navigation. Just before the iPhone 3G hit the market, we heard that TomTom was developing a GPS navigator.
- Emerging iPhone contenders charted, compared by RBC
- How Much Will 'Good Enough' iPhone Rivals Hurt Apple?
- Google shows offline Gmail app running on iPhone
- Live From Mobile World Congress : TechCrunch Roundtable on Mobile 2.0
- Offline Gmail Coming Soon on iPhone, Android?
- Google Goes HTML5: Demoes Experimental Version of Gmail
- Video: A sleeker Gmail experience on the iPhone — with offline capabilities
- Sygic demos turn-by-turn GPS app at MWC09
- While people worry about Facebook photos, a million users let Google know exactly where they are
- Roundup: New Android G2 makes an appearance, layoffs hit 300,000, Apple sales slowing

