venturebeat.com - 7/29/2009
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We’ve written before about Sharpcast and its creation, the SugarSync system that let users backup, sync, and share files from their computers and smartphones. VentureBeat writer Anthony Ha called it “the simplest and most usable sync service I’d seen.”
But Sharpcast ...
techcrunch.com - 7/29/2009
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techcrunch.com —
Well, we never thought it would happen because
of its intense rivalry with Google, but Facebook is
almost ready to launch an official app for Android phones. Hints are already popping up here and there, but I’ve been able to confirm it. The ...
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Pigs Fly As Facebook And Google Work Together On An ...
pcworld.com - 7/30/2009
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pcworld.com —
Acer remains on track to launch a version
of its Aspire One netbook with Google's Android mobile
operating system in the third quarter of this year, a company representative said Wednesday. The company decided to reiterate its commitment to the ...
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Acer on Track for Android Netbook Launch in Third Quarter
gigaom.com - 7/31/2009
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gigaom.com —
Earlier this morning I got a chance to
catch up with Dr. Sanjay Jha, co-CEO of Motorola
soon after his company reported earnings (they met Wall Street’s modest expectations) to talk about everything from the state of the mobile market to ...
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Is Google’s Android Killing Windows Mobile? [GigaOM]
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SugarSync Extends Doc [Downloads]
Lifehacker —
... . Where it falls down are sluggish waits between tapping, holding, and waiting for options to appear for local and cloud-stored files. When you do get those options, however, they're pretty neat, and a fairly easy way to stream pictures, music, and any compatible media formats to your phone without having to take up space on a microSD card. SugarSync executives have suggested that this Android app would be even more convenient on Android-powered netbooks, which are DIY projects at this point, and not something Google is planning to officially support, given its ...
SugarSync Extends File Syncing to Android Phones [Downloads]
Lifehacker —
... . Where it falls down are sluggish waits between tapping, holding, and waiting for options to appear for local and cloud-stored files. When you do get those options, however, they're pretty neat, and a fairly easy way to stream pictures, music, and any compatible media formats to your phone without having to take up space on a microSD card. SugarSync executives have suggested that this Android app would be even more convenient on Android-powered netbooks, which are DIY projects at this point, and not something Google is planning to officially support, given its ...
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AdMob report finds Android lifting off, passing Windows
venturebeat.com 7/23/2009 — Android, the open-source mobile platform promoted by Google and built into the T-Mobile G1 built by HTC, is blasting off past Microsoft’s never-quite-successful Windows Mobile. AdMob’s June 2009 Mobile Metrics Report says Android traffic has ...