| BabyUniverse President and CEO to Appear Today on CNBC's 'Squawk Box'
DENVER, Nov. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BabyUniverse, Inc. (NASDAQ: KIDS) , a leading eCommerce, eContent and new media company that provides comprehensive online resources for growing families, today announced that Michael J. Wagner, President and CEO, will be a guest on CNBC's signature morning program, "Squawk Box." The segment will air live this morning, Monday, November 26 in the 7:00 a.m. hour. As part of the program's Cyber Monday coverage, Mr. Wagner will discuss the company's flagship toy brand, eToys.com, which offers one-stop shopping for more than 24,000 children's products at www.etoys.com. He will also talk about some of the holiday season's best-selling toys from the eToys.com web site. To reinforce its commitment to families, BabyUniverse is in the process of changing its name to The Parent Company.
Comcast, Panasonic Kick TV Time-Shifting Into High Gear
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DoCoMo Eyes Mobile Commerce in China
NTT DoCoMo and UFIDA Software Co., Ltd., a leading provider of management software solutions and services in Asia, are waiting for the final approval from Chinese authorities to establish a mobile ecommerce joint venture between the companies. UFIDA Mobile has announced its development strategy for m-commerce in China and plans to deploy their first full-scale mobile commerce platform in the eastern region. According to statistics from Analysts International, China's mobile ecommerce application market will be worth of CNY 30 billion by 2009, with a forcasted increase of 30.9% year on year. Mobile commerce has drawn close attention with its prospect for enriched and broad applications with the approaching of 3G commercialization. Mobile commerce based on the wireless network is expected to have strong penetration potential on back of China's 500 million mobile phone user base.
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