Jan 21 2009

Why Microsoft should forget about Yahoo and buy Palm

The success of the iPhone and other smartphones demonstrates how the market for software is changing. Applications are no longer bound to a single device—your programs come in different flavors on different gadgets and share data across the Internet. The model by which we pay for software is also shifting.

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Jan 21 2009

The Top 10 Things We Hate About The BlackBerry

We gave you our iPhone list, and while this probably has many more minor annoyances than actual feature omissions, we still thought it would be fun to put a list of our gripes together. Some of these might be device-specific, but you’ll get a general feel for the direction we’re going and why these things piss us off to no end.

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Jan 21 2009

A developer's-eye view of smartphone platforms – TMCnet


PC World Canada

A developer's-eye view of smartphone platforms
TMCnet – 2 hours ago
(InfoWorld Daily Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Smartphone programming is booming. The little leash that lets your boss reach out and ruin your time off is turning into a platform of seemingly infinite possibilities.
Apple's iPhone may have outsold Android nearly 6-to-1 Apple Insider
The iPhone 3G could make mobile management legit, if only… Computerworld
InfoWorld – Bloomberg – MacApper – Examiner.com
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Jan 21 2009

Web of pollution? – Metro Canda – Edmonton


Stuff.co.nz

Web of pollution?
Metro Canda – Edmonton – 18 Jan 2009
Don’t tell Al Gore, but surfing the web may also pose an inconvenient truth when it comes to hastening our environmental ruin. That’s among the findings of a recent study by Harvard physicist Alex Wissner-Gross on the environmental impact of Internet
Google defends search engine efficiency ClimateChangeCorp.com
iPhone extras are just hot air The Dominion Post
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Jan 21 2009

Analysts: iPhone Outselling Android Nearly 6-to-1

While Apple may not have had the strongest of holiday sales for Macs and iPods, estimates for sales of iPhone 3G versus T-Mobile’s G1 may show Apple’s device having outsold one of its closest competitors by a ratio of six to one in the US alone.

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Jan 20 2009

Web of pollution? – Metro Canda – Edmonton


Stuff.co.nz

Web of pollution?
Metro Canda – Edmonton – 18 Jan 2009
Don’t tell Al Gore, but surfing the web may also pose an inconvenient truth when it comes to hastening our environmental ruin. That’s among the findings of a recent study by Harvard physicist Alex Wissner-Gross on the environmental impact of Internet
Google defends search engine efficiency ClimateChangeCorp.com
iPhone extras are just hot air The Dominion Post
all 15 news articles
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Jan 20 2009

A developer's eye view of smartphone platforms – InfoWorld


PC World Canada

A developer's eye view of smartphone platforms
InfoWorld – 13 hours ago
As smartphones evolve into serious computers, the worlds of iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Nokia Symbian, Palm, and Windows Mobile offer developers new possibilities.
The iPhone 3G could make mobile management legit, if only… Computerworld
ANDTEK to present iPhone World
Newmobilecomputing.com – PC World Canada
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Jan 20 2009

Web of pollution? – Metro Canda – Edmonton


The Press

Web of pollution?
Metro Canda – Edmonton – 18 Jan 2009
Don’t tell Al Gore, but surfing the web may also pose an inconvenient truth when it comes to hastening our environmental ruin. That’s among the findings of a recent study by Harvard physicist Alex Wissner-Gross on the environmental impact of Internet
iPhone extras are just hot air The Dominion Post
all 15 news articles
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Jan 20 2009

Report: Apple to Gain 40 Percent of the Global Smartphone Market … – TMCnet


PC World Canada

Report: Apple to Gain 40 Percent of the Global Smartphone Market
TMCnet – 5 hours ago
By Narayan Bhat iPhone (News – Alert) maker Apple will knock out Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia from the top spot of smartphone sellers and take over nearly 40 percent of the global handset market over the next four years, says a report from
A developer's eye view of smartphone platforms InfoWorld
The iPhone 3G could make mobile management legit, if only… Computerworld
Smartphone Thoughts – PC World Canada – Cnet Asia
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Jan 20 2009

iGoogle discontinues optimization for iPhone

Without warning, Google has quietly removed the iGoogle Web site formatted for the iPhone. The iPhone formatted version of iGoogle now redirects users to the generic Google Web site formatted for mobile devices. The version of the page that was unique to the iPhone, optimized for Mobile Safari and offered sections that were expandable…

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