Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Motorola's Windows Phone 7 plans



Motorola's Windows Phone 7 plans "open" despite recent patent suit
SlashGear
By Chris Davies on Wed Oct 6th, 2010 0 Comments You can't have missed Motorola's Android push over the past few months – with another few handsets making their official debut in the past 24 hours – but the company isn't counting out Windows Phone 7. ...
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Chemistry Nobel winner Heck sharpened experiment tools
AFP
WASHINGTON — Richard F. Heck, one of three scientists who share this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry, created a chemical tool that opened up new research possibilities for chemists and medical researchers. Now an emeritus professor at the University of ...
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Three devices headed to Verizon, at least one apiece for T-Mobile and AT&T
DailyTech
While much of the news this morning is dominated by Verizon and Motorola announcing two new Android handsets -- the Droid Pro and Citrus -- the bigger story is that Motorola unveiled seven upcoming Android devices of varying pedigree, Phandroid reports ...
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Android Takes Smartphone Lead From BlackBerry, iPhone
InformationWeek
Google Android became the most popular smartphone OS in the US in August, moving ahead of Apple's iOS and Research In Motion's BlackBerry OS, according to Nielsen. By Antone Gonsalves Google's Android has surpassed Apple's iOS and Research In Motion's ...
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Faster Forward: Foursquare latest social-media site to stumble
Washington Post
By Rob Pegoraro What's worse than having an extended site outage that merits a lengthy, apologetic blog post? Having another site outage hours after you've confessed your site's sins. Twice in two days, Foursquare checked into its unhappy place. ...
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Rumours swirl ahead of Facebook event
Telegraph.co.uk
Facebook could announce a 'Facebook phone', a new 'events system', new-look website, or even a Facebook toolbar at a press conference later today, according to reports. By Claudine Beaumont, Technology Editor The social networking site has refused to ...
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Yahoo buys advertising company Dapper
TG Daily
Yahoo has just announced plans to acquire an online ad firm called Dapper, its latest move to stay alive in the Web market by creating a compelling ad experience. Dapper specializes in generating the perfect ads for users based on current trends and ...
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