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Study: iPhones Twice As Reliable As BlackBerries
Source:TechCrunch New York Magazine's John Heilemann is leading a panel at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco this morning on "The Web and Politics." Joining him is San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom...read more
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Mobile Video Tipping Points
Source:Mashable! Do you watch mobile video on your phone? If you’re like most mobile phone users, the fast answer is “Probably not.”
While there are more than 3 billion active mobile phones...read more
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Topic(s): video, web 2.0, web, iphone, mtv, nokia, Mobile 2.0, Olympics, Opinion, RIM, mobile video, presidential election
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Forget The Blackberry “Application Center.” The BerryStore Will Have Better Apps.
Source:TechCrunch
As Research in Motion prepares to open its Blackberry Application Center to answer the iPhone's App Store, an unaffiliated startup called the BerryStore has already launched a co...read more
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BlackBerry Application Center: For Show or for Dough?
Source:Mashable! Company
Lizzer
20-Word Description
Lizzer is the easiest way to add links and embed content on the Web.
CEO’s Pitch
Need to find interesting links and content for your blog, e...read more
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Topic(s): News, apple, blackberry, itunes, iphone, Mobile 2.0, Research in Motion, Opinion, RIM, app store
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Microsoft Live Search Secures Spot on Blackberries
Source:Mashable! I am all about applications and sites that tap into the power of the lazyweb, and Ask500People definitely falls into that category. We reviewed Ask500People when it launched, and ov...read more
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Topic(s): News, search, microsoft, web, blackberry, Mobile 2.0, Web apps, RIM, live search, smartphone, San Francisco-San Jose
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RIM Turns to Microsoft For Search
Source:TechCrunch
Microsoft and RIM announced today that they have struck a deal that will see all BlackBerry smartphones running Microsoft Live Search.
The deal's specifics weren't released, but...read more
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Push Mail is the iPhone’s Most Pressing Achilles Heel
Source:Mashable! If you direct your Web browser to Pixlr.org, you’ll be shown a service that describes itself as “a Flickr-based photoblog application.” But if you visit Pixlr.com, well, that...read more
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Topic(s): web, social software, blackberry, iphone, Mobile 2.0, Web apps, Opinion, local, RIM, Channels, San Francisco-San Jose, push mail
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