androidcommunity.com - 11/15/2008
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Not long ago we told users that Facebook was probably not going to join MySpace in the Android Market because of the relationship with Google. There were even claims that Facebook executives were saying such things as “Android sucks, it doesn’t matter.”
Little did we know that there was ...
mobilizy.com - 11/11/2008
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mobilizy.com —
Wikitude for android - Startpage INTRODUCING MOBILIZY We
are a small Austrian-based business specializing in software for...
smartphones. Our focus is on location-based service solutions and augmented reality. Currently we are concentrating on Google's ...
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Mobilizy
newsblaze.com - 11/12/2008
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newsblaze.com —
Free Visual Voicemail Application Lets Users Centralize Multiple
Voicemail Boxes and Prioritize Important Messages Right on Their...
Android Device Under the Radar: Mobility -- PhoneFusion(TM), an innovative provider of reliable, hosted communications ...
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PhoneFusion(TM) to Preview Visual Voicemail Application ...
brad.livejournal.com - 11/17/2008
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brad.livejournal.com —
This is a follow-up to my previous post
to say: SO. FUCKING. AWESOME. I got it all...
working. I now have an Android Activity (GarageDoorActivity) which interacts with an Android Service I wrote (InRangeService), letting me start and stop the service's ...
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Android Garage Door Opener, part 2
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Facebook application for Android phones!
Android Authority —
... Next Mobile Web has not brought a new GUI to Android, but has instead taken the Facebook iPhone web application (which was later replaced with the Facebook Application for iPhone), and optimized it for viewing on Android phones. In addition to the the iPhone web application GUI, they have also added an option to send SMS messages and upload photos directly to Facebook, and the application will provide notifications and alerts through the brilliant Android “notification tray”. [via AndroidCommunity ] Popularity: 1% [ ...
Facebook Now Available on Android… Well, Sort Of!
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... With that said, it looks like Facebook and Google are no closer to seeing eye-to-eye. If you’re waiting to see an official Facebook app for Android developed by the folks at Facebook… You may have to wait awhile yet. In the meantime you can take advantage of this new ‘wrapper’ app that gives you the opportunity to fulfill your Facebook fix from your Android powered device.
Look for fBook in the Android Market to test it out for yourself.
[Via: AndroidCommunity]
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Facebook for Android T-Mobile G1, well almost
Phones Review —
... application for Android hasn’t been created by Facebook themselves though, it’s a 3rd party app created by Next Mobile Web, and is called fBook, and is actually a “wrapper” which optimises the Facebook iPhone web application.
Apparently its appearance is identical to going to m.facebook.com via your mobile browser and brings a few features such as photo uploading. As to when or if Android will actually see a real Facebook app, well that’s anyone’s guess.
Source – android community
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It's been almost a month since Google, HTC, and T-Mobile unleashed the first Android-powered G1 on the public, and I'm sure there are plenty who are still on the fence. I've been putting the handset through the wringer for the last few weeks, and ...