Building the Google smartbook dream machineComputerworld - Mel Beckman - 7 Dec, 2009InfoWorld - The netbook promises convenience and capability in a small, lightweight, and generally inexpensive package, and the concept of a ... |
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Tech BroilerZDNet - Jason Perlow - 7 Dec, 2009Over the last few days I've gotten a number of inquiries about smartphones and vertical market mobile apps, particularly as it relates to compatibility with ... |
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Best taker of notes you ever did seeTimes LIVE - Toby Shapshak - 7 Dec, 2009Toby Shapshak: The most useful piece of software I have discovered this year is Evernote. It's a clever application that lets you take notes (or pictures or ... |
Finally, real security for iPhone and AndroidInfoWorld - Galen Gruman - 7 Dec, 2009I've been very frustrated by the lack of business-level security and manageability on most smartphones. The BlackBerry triumphs for being ... |
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Google releases new Android software development toolsTechworld.com - Tony Bradley - 7 Dec, 2009Google has released a new version of the Android SDK. Version 2.0.1 is a minor update to the Android platform, not a significant ... |
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admob Announces Open Source SDK for Palm webosSoftpedia - 7 Dec, 2009By Ionut Arghire, Mobile Editor The Mobile Advertising Network admob has made another step in the mobile phone arena, with the launch of an open source SDK ... |
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A Few Updates to the Android SDK are ReleasedAndroid Community (blog) - Juventino Quinones - 7 Dec, 2009To all those interested on any available update to Android, especially to all developers, there are a few updates to the Android SDK. ... |
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Designing smartphone appsMuncie Star Press - 7 Dec, 2009MUNCIE -- A group of students with no programming experience will demonstrate on Wednesday how they developed more than a dozen applications for Google ... |
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HOW TO: Choose a Smartphone for Your Small BusinessMashable (blog) - Adam Ostrow - 7 Dec, 2009This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology ... |
Five Reasons Why Android Could Kill Windows MobileeWeek - 7 Dec, 2009NEWS ANALYSIS: Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system could be the product in the smartphone space that is most vulnerable to the rise of Android, ... |
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No Money In Android Apps?UberGizmo (blog) - 7 Dec, 2009While Apple's appstore is probably a gold mine to (a few) developers, Google's Android Market might be a different case. A recent Skyhook Wireless Survey ... |
Skyhook Wireless survey: There's still no money in Android appsIntoMobile (blog) - Dusan Belic - Dec 6, 2009Unlike the iphone apps, Android apps are not pure gold, as not that many people actually buys them. According to the recent Skyhook Wireless' survey, ... |
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Get organized with EvernoteWorcester Telegram - Dec 6, 2009As long as people are making lists and checking them twice, it's a great time to look at the organizational tool called Evernote. ... |
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