crunchgear.com - 12/16/2008
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MIT professor Hal Abelson started today’s final presentation for the school’s “Building Mobile Applications” class by saying, “A course like this couldn’t have existed ten years ago… maybe not even a year ago. Courses like this right now are unique, but in two years they’ll be completely ...
googlemobile.blogspot.com - 12/18/2008
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Whether you're using Google search through the search
widget on the Android home screen, the built-in search...
box of the iPhone's Safari browser, or google.com on either device, you'll now end up with search results optimized for your phone. In some ...
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Official Google Mobile Blog: Optimized search results ...
modmygphone.com - 12/16/2008
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Go Back Android Forums | G-Phone Forums |
ModMyGphone > ModMyGphone > News Reload this Page Lenovo...
OPhone: More pics and details User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read News All the ...
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Lenovo OPhone: More pics and details - Android Forums | ...
news.cnet.com - 12/18/2008
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Australian telecommunications companies would be able to start
selling Chinese vendor Huawei Technologies' Android-based phones by the...
third quarter of 2009 if they wanted to, the company said this week. Huawei entered the Android open handset ...
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Huawei powers up its Android plans
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MIT students have created several useful and innovative mobile applications
SlashGear —
... MIT students have managed to create fully working mobile applications for the Windows Mobile, Android, and Symbian platforms, all while taking on a full college load at one of the most challenging schools in the entire country. Mentors from many companies including Google, Nokia, Bank of America, and Microsoft helped guide students as they created some amazing applications for mobile devices. ...
Will Develop Mobile Apps For College Credit
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... ten years ago… maybe not even a year ago. Courses like this right now are unique, but in two years they’ll be completely ordinary.”
2. The importance and prevalence that local search applications will have in this (more) open development environment. Most of the applications developed so far in MIT’s course involve local search and they all tap into the location targeting capabilities of these mobile platforms.
CrunchGear profiles a number of these applications. Check out Ballyhoo and MobileTrader in ...
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