nextmobileweb.com - 11/14/2008
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login Home Developers Jobs Blog fBook iPhone Android BlackBerry Desktop fBook is an Android app that wraps and optimizes the Facebook iPhone website for your Android phone. In addition to the features available from Facebook's iPhone web app, fBook adds ...
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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A Facebook Application Launches on Android
All Facebook —
... application coming anytime soon. The reason is that the company has put no resources toward developing on the new mobile platform that was pushed out by Google. Well, for those Android users that want to use Facebook but have an Android phone, Next Mobile Web has put out an application called fBook. ...
fBook Joins Social Media Line Up on Android Market
Fast Company - Technology —
... services and timing out. They've also complained about not being able to sign into multiple services all at once. Considering the IM app that came with the phone -- at least the ones for AIM, MSN, and Yahoo -- suck pretty badly, perhaps meebo can step its game up here and become the solution. It's great that all of this social media has come to Android, but after the release of MySpace, the anticipation was high for a Facebook app. Facebook hasn't made any moves to develop an app, so Next Mobile Web has created fBook instead. I just downloaded fBook, and I have to say that ...
Facebook application for Android phones!
Android Authority —
... . In order to create working alternative for the Android OS, a group of self proclaimed geeks calling themselves Next Mobile Web , who have brought us Dial Zero, Phoneflix, and Quikpedia to the iPhone and Blackberry devices, have now brought us fBook, exclusively for Android. However, 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 ...
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