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Right from Google's initial launch of Android, I've been curious about what the overall plan was for the product. After all, Google sank an enormous amount of money into its development, and judging from the blogs of Java developers that I read, a pretty good amount of time as well. It seemed an awfully big project to have launched without the usual amount of Google fanfare, and it was coming fairly late in the game, with Symbian, Windows Mobile, and [...] |
Posts Tagged with ‘Windows-mobile’
Is Something Hiding Behind Google Android?
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on January 30, 2008
Dashwire and Bloove: Bringing Mobile Phone Management To The Web
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on October 27, 2007
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Mobile phones are very useful in today's society, being able to make calls, capture photos, record video and even browse the web. But, many of the tasks that we use cell phones for, such as text messaging and managing contacts, can become very tedious and time-consuming, especially on phones with smaller screens and those that lack a QWERTY keypad. |
Recent Handy Developments On iPhone-Friendly Web App Front
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on October 23, 2007
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While it’s not at all fair that Apple’s iPhone (and the developments its release has spawned) are getting the overall bulk of the attention doled out to the smartie market these days, it’s certainly worth pointing out highlights that are piggybacking the multi-touch marvel’s success as they make their way into public view, if only because they’re 1) quite useful, and/or 2) so frickin’ cool. |
MyStrands Offers Auto-Fill for Mobile Phones
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on March 14, 2007
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If you’re familiar with MyStrands, you know that its connection to PartyStrands and the online community created by the two make for an interesting mix. You definitely can enjoy an iTunes or Windows Media or Winamp existence alone, but with MyStrands you can share recommendations for albums and singles with lots of people. And we think sharing is a-okay. |
2 Gb - Email Hosting 2.0?
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on January 23, 2007
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PRWEB - January 22, 2007 - Global leader in Microsoft Exchange hosting, Internedia.Net, announced the world's first hosted Exchange service plans. The plans will include 2 gigabyte mail boxes, Windows Mobile, Blackberry and Good Mobile Messaging. The release is the very first complete-hosted Exchange 2007 service. |





