IHS Screen Digest announced it forecasts that combined revenues from the four major mobile application stores (Apple, Google, Nokia, RIM) will leap 77.7% in 2011 to $3.8 billion.
Developer Interest in Android Plateaus
Appcelerator and International Data Corporation (IDC) announced results from a joint survey of mobile developers around the world.
Gigabit Broadband: Revolution or Pipe Dream?
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its latest research, Google’s fiber to the home (FTTH) experiment in Kansas City, KS is unlikely to spark a gigabit broadband revolution in North America.
An Early Look Inside Motorola’s XOOM
IHS iSuppli has provided an early peek inside Motorola’s new XOOM wireless 3G tablet and plans to offer a more complete teardown analysis early next week.
LG and YouTube Cooperate on Mobile 3D
LG Electronics and YouTube announced that the companies are working together to allow LG’s upcoming Android-powered smartphones to shoot 3D videos then upload them to YouTube.
LG Launches Optimus Pad with 3D Camera
LG Electronics announced its new Optimus Pad, which features a 8.9-inch display and a built-in 3D camera.
comScore Publishes Online Video Rankings
comScore announced that it has released its January 2011 U.S. Online Video Rankings.
Apple Dominates App Store Market
IHS Screen Digest announced that Apple maintained its dominance of the global mobile application store market in 2010.
YouTube Enlists RightsFlow for Music Rights Management
RightsFlow announced an agreement with YouTube to assist the online video provider with music rights management.
Google to Buy Widevine
Widevine announced that it will be acquired by Google. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

