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Just last week we were getting excited about the prospect of Firefox Mobile finally getting into gear, and now seemingly out of nowhere, the first screen shots of the browser have emerged.
The initial shots show a nice prominent address bar at the top of the screen, as well as a handy looking panes tab...
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Speaking to the San Jose Mercury News, Mozilla CEO John Lilly recently commented:
“We want to make sure that the Web on mobile is more like the Web than what the mobile industry offers today, which is closed, separate networks and not a very good information-getting experience for the user. The first...
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The future of cell phone technology is currently trending towards an emphasis on mobile applications. Some of the big players in the industry, such as Apple, Blackberry and T-Mobile, have released app stores or announced plans to set them up. LG has now announced their plans to set up a network for developers...
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The Nokia Photos team at the Nokia Beta labs have just announced the beta release of version 1.5 for the Nokia Photos application for your PC. The application can be used to organize, manage and transfer your personal media between your Nokia device and your PC. They have redesigned the overall visuals...
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Shazam ID is available here.
Shazam ID is an application that assists you in identifying songs that you do not know I name of, whether that be in a club, film or TV music or simply just off the radio. You simply start the application and point it at the source of music for 30 seconds [...]
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The team behind Google Maps for Mobile have just announced a new version of the popular mobile application and brings along a couple of features that certainly add the boost to the application, which arguably the application lacked.
Most of our readers will be familiar with Street View, Google’s...
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Sony Ericsson has just announced their annual 2008 Sony Ericsson Content Awards and are calling upon entries for the same. The annual event honors outstanding achievements in mobile content development.
The company has opened up the entries for the competition beginning today and will continue till November...
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If you have an older - non GPS enabled - phone, Google Maps Mobile has a handy alternative in the form of My Location.
My Location uses cellphone radio mast positions to triangulate and work out your rough location. Until now it has only been able to give a rough (within just under a mile) approximation...
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UIQ users, I bring some happy news. Actually, only if you’ve heard about SlingPlayer will you be able to make sense of the following.
We just got information that the SlingPlayer Mobile has now been announced for Symbian UIQ phones. It’s been a while that the folks at Sling Media have toyed...
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Last week I wrote about Twitter, why I’m a fan and how I use it. This week I’m going to look at some of the applications I use to improve the Twitter experience and make it easier to use. The Twitter API has generated a vast number of Twitter related applications and these are just [...]
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Leave it to Google to take on industry incumbents with the goal of completely redefining the user experience. Google’s latest project, Chrome, is a web browser based on Apple’s open-source rendering engine Webkit. As a new web browser designed from the ground up to put the user experience...
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09-04-2008
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Filed under: Linux, Google, Mobile, Announcements, applications, Developer, mobile web browser, android, android os, Google Android, chrome, android mobile os, google chrome
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Twitter cropped up in the news recently here in the UK with the announcement that it could no longer justify the cost of delivering Twitter messages by SMS outside the US, Canada & India. Whilst this was a useful feature, the announcement was hardly surprising given that it was costing Twitter up...