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Meraki, the Google and Sequoia-backed startup that focuses on citywide Wi-Fi networks , hasn't let the demise of municipal Wi-Fi halt its efforts to make money or make the wireless network technology available in more places. It has scaled back considerably on its visions of open source, low-cost...
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Filed under: Google, Mobile, Meraki, Broadband, Cisco, GOOG, startups, juniper, Hitlines, CSCO, Quentanna, JNPR
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Google researchers and developers have created an app that allows for voice recognition while using the search engine says the NYTimes. The app should be available through the iTunes store and will enable users to say something like, “How many megapixels does the Olympus E-30 have?” The app...
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[qi:048] As consumers use more data on their mobile phones, carriers want to know more about what consumers are doing with that data access. While the revenue from wireless data plans is rising to about a fifth or a fourth of carrier's wireless sales overall, a survey released today, and conducted...
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During a speech given at the Telstra annual investment day, Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer has questioned Google’s thinking and strategy behind releasing the operating system Android.
During the speech he commented directly about Google, saying:
They can hire smart guys, hire a lot of people,...
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A week before the Federal Communications Commission is set to vote on a proposal to turn over spectrum between the digital television channels for a wireless broadband service, singer/songwriter Dolly Parton has come out against the plan.
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Filed under: Motorola, Microsoft, fcc, Google, Mobile, Broadband, Google Earth, dell, MOT, MSFT, Hitlines, white spaces, Dolly Parton, NAB
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It’s raining updates for the users of T-Mobile G1. While most of us are yet to lay our hands on the first Android phone, the lucky few who went ahead and bought it already have had to update the build OTA.
While the popular word is that the build number is RC28, one reader over at [...]
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While it may not win any awards for its name, Twitter fans with new Android mobile phones are going to like Twidroid, an application created by Thomas Marban, the man behind Popurls. The app is available on the Android App store and it has pretty much all the features you want from a Twitter client,...
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Some folks downloaded a lot of stuff from the app market for the Google phone, aka the T-Mobile G1, in the first 24 hours after it opened its doors, according to mobile ad and analytics firm Medialets. And yup, that’s about as precise as they’re going to get.
Medialets says there were anywhere...
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Google announced today that Gmail for mobile has reached version 2.0 and it’s available for download. The application is compatible with most J2ME and BlackBerry handsets. It can be downloaded if you point your mobile browser to m.google.com/mail and it is, of course, free of charge. Gmail for mobile...
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Google’s answer to the App Store, the Android Market, is now open for users of the G1 phone to download applications. It has launched with some pre-selected content but from Monday October 27th, Android Market will be open for developers to upload their own apps. Developers will be charged a one...
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Not too long after the Google Maps for Mobile team announced an update for their My Location feature, the Gmail for mobile team have announced the next big version of the mobile app, version 2.0
Making the jump from 1.5.x to 2.0, a lot of exciting new features have been introduced with this release....
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Within hours of the launch of the first Android-powered smartphone Google and the Open Handset Alliance have announced that the mobile operating system will be available as open source. When Google first announced Android and the Open Handset Alliance back in November of last year it was their intention...