Saturday, October 9, 2010

Watch out Android and iPhone: WP7 expected to alter the app landscape (Appolicious)

Watch out Android and iPhone: WP7 expected to alter the app landscape (Appolicious)


Watch out Android and iPhone: WP7 expected to alter the app landscape (Appolicious)

Posted: 09 Oct 2010 08:34 PM PDT

Appolicious - Microsoft  is about to formally unveil Windows Phone 7 during events in New York and other major cities, as it takes on Google's Android and Apple's iPhone.  But the Blagosphere has been buzzing about the implications of WP7.

Microsoft pinning mobile hopes on new operating system (AFP)

Posted: 09 Oct 2010 07:36 PM PDT

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is pictured during the 'Windows Phone 7' presentation at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, earlier this year. The new mobile phone operating system is to be unveiled on Monday in what is being seen as a potentially make-or-break effort by the US software giant to remain a player in the hotly competitive niche.(AFP/File/Josep Lago)AFP - Microsoft unveils a new mobile phone operating system on Monday in what is being seen as a potentially make-or-break effort by the US software giant to remain a player in the hotly competitive niche.


AT&T Claims a Comeback in LTE Wars (PC World)

Posted: 09 Oct 2010 12:24 PM PDT

PC World - This week Verizon announced it will launch 4G service in 39 US markets, covering more than 100 million Americans and 60 airports by the end of 2010. Soon after, rival AT&T laid out a smackdown, saying Verizon needs to move fast because its 3G network is slower than AT&T's.

Web Faceoff: Facebook Groups vs. Twitter Lists (Mashable)

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 05:47 PM PDT

Mashable - With Groups, Facebook has created a new way to organize and communicate with your social circles. Does this make Twitter Lists obsolete?

FriendShuffle: StumbleUpon Meets Your Facebook and Twitter Friends (Mashable)

Posted: 08 Oct 2010 03:08 PM PDT

Mashable - With social media and the social graph becoming more prominent sources of news and information, a new service is looking to make it easy to browse through what your friends are sharing.

Google’s Car of the Future (PC World)

Posted: 09 Oct 2010 06:15 PM PDT

PC World - In a surprise move Saturday, Google announced that it's been secretly road testing an automated vehicle. Posted on the Google Blog as a sort of “by the way,” it really brings home the kind of clout Google can bring to bear when they choose to. It doesn’t appear to have been a particular hardship for them to grab a handful of top engineers of DARPA Challenge fame and, while the motivation for the project seems altruistic, I’m conflicted.

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