Filed under: News : Mobile Phones The Instant Messaging and VOIP mobile application, Nimbuzz has now made it to the App store.
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The success of the App Store has not gone unnoticed by Apple's rivals like Google, RIM and Microsoft.
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Apple unveils the top selling iPhone/iPod Touch applications to date. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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Amazon.com is joining the world of the App Store with a new application added today. The app is designed to help users search and browse for products offered on the main Amazon site. It can also be used to search associated retailers including Target and Macy’s. Open it up, search for an item, and you’ll
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4Info- Mobile Advertising for colds. 4Info offers Geo-Targeted mobile advertising SMS with the WeatherBug WAP site for the flu season. GoTV licenses Thin Multimedia for banner and video mobile advertising solutions AOL Top Searches 2008 Mobile Search adapting for consumer behaviour???? Available today at the iPhone App store, the first version of Proximic Agents allows easy access to...
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When Apple finally announced the App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch, the door was opened to many possibilities. With its huge library of applications, the one thing that seemed to be missing was a World War II shooter. I'm sure many keen minds tried to bring a real game experience to this portable device, but a good control scheme is essential for a real gaming feel. Because of its lack ...
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Electronic Frontier Foundation asks Copyright Office for a DMCA exemption for cell phone jailbreaking -- liberating iPhones and other handsets to run applications from sources other than those approved by the phone maker. Hundreds of thousands of iPhone owners have jailbroken their iPhones in order to use applications obtained from sources other than Apple's own iTunes App Store. - If it were...
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