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13 hours ago ago from The Mobile Technology Weblog - Main page 1 - Location Based Services and all about Mobile Marketing - mobile technology, trends, technology trends, wireless, mobile marketing, mobile web, mobile internet, mobile 2.0
Whole Network Device Evoluti... Mobile Communi... Mobile Content Mobile Culture Mobile Marketi... News Most popular HTC Has Its Sights Set On... | Main Verizon Droid Not Synonymous with Motorola Filed in archive Mobile Marketing by Jason Giacchino on December 25, 2009 Everyone s seen those catchy Motorola commercials over the holiday season, but did you realize that there was a cheaper Droid ...
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22 hours ago ago from Computer Technology
It is interesting that the approach that vendors and carriers continue to tout to users is that they need ALL their emails on the mobile phones. Users can either register for a email for mobile phones service such as the Blackberry and receive every annoying desktop email they get in its full glory with its hundreds of lines and threads. Or they can sign-up to other vendor offerings such as Google or Yahoo! with their offerings for Smart ...
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12 hours ago ago from FoneWorm
Popular broswer software company, Mozilla has hinted that the Nokia N900 could soon be playing host to the first release of Firefox's mobile internet browser. After more than a year in development the software will be exclusive to the Maemo-based N900 tablet smartphone for a short time after its release, but versions for Android and Symbian mobiles are expected to follow in the first half of 2010. In addition to giving mobile users the chance ...
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6 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Tech
Considering the time and expense involved, the biggest story in technology this year could have been the largely successful transition to digital television that wrapped up in June. But 2009's most significant tech developments took place on much smaller screens. Smartphones -- will we someday call them simply just as many people now assume a means a mobile device? -- led the headlines throughout 2009. They earned that prominence with ...
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3 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
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