Sunday, September 19, 2010

Verizon will not sell Windows Phone 7 devices until 2011



New iPod touch: Practically a smartphone
Economic Times
Apple has reloaded the iPod. The world's most watched gadget maker can now legitimately claim that the new version of the iPod touch is more than just an MP3 player. Most notably, the device now includes the "Face Time" video conferencing service, ...
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Apple iPhone Store Eclipses Android Market in Paid Apps
eWeek
Apple's App Store remains the mobile application market of choice for developers to get not only placement, but paid. Android Market is hampered by billing options, but Android users click on more ads. Google's Android operating system may be riding ...
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Verizon will not sell Windows Phone 7 devices until 2011
Afterdawn.com
Verizon has said this week that it will not sell Windows Phone 7 smartphones until 2011, putting an early dent in Microsoft's plan to sell to a broad market. Brenda Raney, a spokeswoman for the carrier, said they will support the operating system, ...
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