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Mobile Application Development: A Small Step in Large Internet : Head Resist

19 hours ago ago from Head Resist

Posted on | December 20, 2009 | 1 Comment Mobile application development is technique through which we develop an application that has the capacity to set of communication protocols for mobile devices to assist technology independent access to the internet & advanced telephony services. It is a generalized standard for all applications that makes use of mobile communication. The most unique part of the application development is that it ...

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[Geekzone] There is 1 new post in "Geekzone Technology Community"

13 hours ago ago from cellphones

Here are your Geekzone updates ( shahbazha.mobile@blogger.com ) There is 1 new post in " Geekzone Technology Community " AT T LG eXpo Windows Mobile Phone first impressions The AT&T LG eXpo Windows Mobile phone was just launched in the U.S. and I already got one here, courtesy of AT&T. First impressions on opening the box: it's smaller than I thought it would be, and lighter too. I haven't tested the whole thing yet ...

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To update yourself about gadget then visit mobile guy

17 hours ago ago from Web Technology Blog

Pages: 1 2 Next Now-a-days everyone has a mobile phone. There are so many people who are using the mobile phones and they all look for improvements in the phones. To answer these problems the companies are launching new products frequently and people are confused seeing this. There are so many companies and there are so many models in every company. If a person wants to buy a mobile phone he is forced to choose from 10-20 designs. This ...

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Chinese Wireless E-commerce Gets Boost With New Customized Mobile Phones

20 hours ago ago from China Media Blog : Aggregated China Media News & Blogs

Chinese Wireless E-commerce Gets Boost With New Customized Mobile Phones Aggregated Source: ChinaTechNews.com December 21, 2009Uncategorized -->| 0 Comments Taobao.com, the Internet shopping subsidiary of the Chinese business-to-business e-commerce group Alibaba, has announced that [...] Original URL: Click here to visit original article Copyright ChinaTechNews.com Print This Page | Related Info: China Unicom Launches ...

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Mobile Phones in Schools: Friend or foe?

18 hours ago ago from News Bits

One teaching union has branded mobile phones potential offensive weapons. But there’s a growing realisation that, despite their nuisance value, they also represent a huge untapped learning resource - and a cheap one at that . More on . . . TES Connect Nov 27 Pros and cons of mobile phones - Weighing the pros and cons of mobile phone ban on school campuses - The Hindu Phone camera rules needed to protect teachers SMH.com.au Nov 28 ...

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The March of Mobile, the Inertia of 'The Office'

9 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

December 21st, 2009 The March of Mobile, the Inertia of 'The Office' Posted by Oliver Marks @ 12:23 am Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Phone , Collaboration , Telephony , Mobile , Microsoft Office , Telecom & Utilities , Telecommunications , Oliver Marks The mobile phones we carry today are more powerful than the desktop PC's that revolutionized the enterprise business world during the 1980's. The ascendancy of the desktop micro ...

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As Phones Do More, They Become Targets of Hacking

13 hours ago ago from The New York Times

SAN FRANCISCO Mobile phones are becoming ever more like personal computers. That means they are also becoming more vulnerable to traditional computer menaces like hackers and viruses. Peter DaSilva for The New York Times The co-founders of a cellphone security company, Lookout: Kevin Mahaffey, left, James Burgess, center, and John Hering. This year, the Russian antivirus company Kaspersky Lab reported on a new ...

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As the Going Gets Tough, Nokia Brings Out Its Legal Guns

23 hours ago ago from The New York Times

BERLIN When Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, sued Apple, Samsung, LG and eight other competitors within six weeks beginning in October, the Finnish technology giant said it was conducting a routine defense of its intellectual property. Hiroko Masuike for The New York Times Nokia's flagship store in New York. The Finnish technology giant sued Apple, Samsung, LG and eight other competitors within six weeks ...

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