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Feb 28
Shopping The Mobile Mall - Wireless Week
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Wireless WeekShopping The Mobile MallWireless WeekGoogle has the Android Market. Nokia unveiled the Ovi Store. Microsoft will offer the Windows Marketplace. Palm's Pre store is in the works, and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) is building its inventory. The fact that Handango advertises ...ABI Research: Mobile Internet search engine use jumped 14% between ... IntoMobileiPhone Apps are the Real Money-Maker, Analyst Says PC WorldABI Research: More than 17% of US respondents spent more than $100 ... IntoMobileall 7 news articles
Feb 28
Canadian bookseller Indigo challenges Amazons e-book reader
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A UPI.com article reported Friday that Canadian book retailer and Amazon rival Indigo Books and Music, Inc. is releasing a digital media application allowing users to buy and download e-books to phones and computers. The application, called Shortcovers, will give iPhone, Blackberry and Google Android devices access to electronic reading material including books, magazines andSource: To The Center
Feb 28
Canadian bookseller Indigo challenges Amazon’s e-book reader - ToTheCenter.com
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iPhone WorldCanadian bookseller Indigo challenges Amazon’s e-book readerToTheCenter.com, NYThe application, called Shortcovers, will give iPhone, Blackberry and Google Android devices access to electronic reading material including books, magazines and blogs. Indigo told UPI that they will also be making the service available to Symbian, ...Amazon rival Indigo starts e-book service United Press InternationalShortcovers Brings Short and Long-Form Content to Mobiles Digitaltrends.comShortcovers offer a quick read for Mobiles PhoneMag.comTwice -...
Feb 28
iPhone's Not So Hot — Try Windows Phones, Ballmer Says - PC World
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iPhone's Not So Hot -- Try Windows Phones, Ballmer SaysPC World"The real market momentum with operators and the real market momentum with device manufacturers seems to primarily be with Windows Mobile and Android." That's Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's alternate reality take on the smartphone market, expressed to ...
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Tips: Protect files on your Android phone
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30 Rock’s Liz Lemon, played by nerd queen Tina Fey, mistakenly left her iPhone in a New York City Taxi Cab. Soon after, the cab driver called Liz’s contacts to relay threats about exposing an “adult photo” showing Lemon’s lemons if she didn’t pay a hefty sum. Android users would be wise to protect their phone data and not end up like Tina Fey’s hard luck character.Source: Androinica | Google Android Blog
Feb 28
App Review: Where, the multi-locator
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Where are you? If you’re searching for Starbucks, cheap gas prices, or local news, Where can provide answers for all three. Location service Where brings geotargeting searches to Google Android, finding everything from restaurants to friends. While there are other Android apps that perform location-based searches, Where has the distinction of finding different types of places,Source: Androinica | Google Android Blog
Feb 28
Week in open source: Android, patents, and Firefox - Ars Technica
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Ars TechnicaWeek in open source: Android, patents, and FirefoxArs Technica, MAThis week in open source we looked at new features in Firefox 3.1, gave you a detailed technical overview of the Android Linux platform, and brought you lots of news from the Southern California Linux Expo. By Ryan Paul | Last updated February 28, ...Building belonging is the secret to open source success Ars Technicaall 2 news articles
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Week in open source: Android, patents, and Firefox
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We brought you lots of coverage this week from the Southern California Linux Expo. We took a look at some of the impressive features in Firefox 3.1, examined how patents and cloud computing impact software freedom, and gave you a detailed overview of the Android mobile platform.Source: Ars Technica
Feb 28
Microsoft Takes a Beating, Gmail Takes a Nap
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Analyst Rob Enderle told us the no-more-layoffs decision made sense because there just aren't a lot of unnecessary people on Redmond's payroll, but Wall Street was having none of it. It probably didn't help that Ballmer also told the analysts that Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) Android mobile platform could threaten Windows, which, as we speak, is being trimmed down to netbook size.Source: E-Commerce Times
Feb 28
Asus likely to launch Android-based netbook
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With Android based phones T-Mobile G1 and HTC Magic becoming a rage, the Google’s Android platform has decided to move to the netbook terrain. Rumor suggests that Asus has plans to introduce an Android netbook. The news is backed by Bloomberg’s interview session with Samson Hu - Head of Eee PC business at Asustek.Source: Infibeam

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