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All our coverage from Mobile World Congress 2009

PocketGamer.biz goes to Barcelona

All our coverage from Mobile World Congress 2009
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The mobile industry is gearing up for Mobile World Congress 2009, its premier trade-show in Europe. Expect big announcements, big personalities, and big amounts of hype around this year's Next Big Mobile Thing.

We're there in Barcelona, covering the show and interviewing key mobile games firms. Bookmark this page, as it'll host all our coverage of the event.

FRIDAY 20TH
Mobile games bubble under at MWC 09
Xiam boss: 'App stores should be dynamic and personal'
Nokia unveils five new N-Gage handsets at MWC 09 THURSDAY 19TH
User ratings will affect BlackBerry app store rankings
Glu talks iPhone, brands and advertising
Fishlabs teaming with Nokia for N-Gage games
GPS Mission gets audience vote at Mobile Peer Awards WEDNESDAY 18TH
Connect2Media: 'Treat own-IP games as brands'
IMGAs reveal 2008's most innovative mobile games TUESDAY 17TH
Gameloft not so keen on $19.99 iPhone game pricing
Toshiba TG01 flexes its mobile gaming muscles
Microsoft reveals WinMo 6.5 and Marketplace
Vodafone gets exclusive on HTC Magic Android handset
T-Mobile signs up for Ovi Store
Gameloft passes 200 million downloads

Nokia and Qualcomm to make mobile phones together
New high-end N86 handset from Nokia MONDAY 16TH
Nokia unveils Ovi Store (plus video of it)
Nokia press conference liveblog
NTT DoCoMo shows off new mobile games tech
O2 Litmus Store pays customers to test apps SUNDAY 15TH
Sony Ericsson Idou + Entertainment Unlimited
Zeemote: standalone price and BlackBerry demo
Vyro Games' biometric mobile games controller
Latest video footage of BioShock Mobile

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Stuart Dredge
Stuart Dredge
Stuart is a freelance journalist and blogger who's been getting paid to write stuff since 1998. In that time, he's focused on topics ranging from Sega's Dreamcast console to robots. That's what you call versatility. (Or a short attention span.)