Dear Readers, just in case anyone of you is wondering what the hell happened to TamsPPC and TamsS60: these sites were renamed. The URLs and the content remain the same. However, TamsPPC is now known as the Windows Phone blog, while TamsS60 now carries the tagline the Symbian blog. Once again, this has nothing to do with
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TamsPalm on 1st Mar 2010 (via tamspalm.tamoggemon.com)
The Sony Ericsson Vivaz (and Vivaz Pro) really intrigue me. Aside from an official blog, the company has had little fanfare around these Symbian-powered smartphones, despite their awesome spec sheets. Dont worry, though -- were not a Nokia blog, were a Symbian blog, and as such, well definitely be covering these handsets as much as
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SymbianGuru on 25th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
If you're a reader here then you'll be interested in keeping up with goings on over on the official Symbian Foundation blog. The site just got itself a big facelift, with the home page sporting 'channels' (think categories), a blogger sidebar (highlighted people at the Foundation), in addition to the existing panels highlighting videos, tweets, and so on. The site also now offe...
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AllAboutSymbian on 23rd Feb 2010 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
Via the Symbian blog, the team comments that the Skyfire Symbian video has clocked over 13,000 views on YouTube since launching January 20th
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SymbianOne on 28th Jan 2010 (via symbianone.com)
More stories of developers and their apps on Symbian’s blog this week as they feature independent developer Dimitry Tarasov. He’s the man behind Blacklist Mobile, Whitelist Mobile and the recently launched Ting! What is life like when you give up your day job to go full time as a mobile developer, what decisions does a one-man (or woman) operation need to consider, and where do the ide...
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AllAboutSymbian on 28th Jan 2010 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
Two cracking posts on the Symbian blog today about application development and the story behind the applications. Mobbler, the music tracking web service; and Mobilyze, and in-development app to help patients undergoing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
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AllAboutSymbian on 18th Jan 2010 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
One thing that I like about the Symbian Foundation is how open they are to pretty much anyone and everyone. As such, they setup the Symbian Ideas site, where you can submit ideas for the Symbian platform (all arenas and aspects) and vote on other peoples ideas. The Symbian blog popped this up again, to
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SymbianGuru on 12th Dec 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Vaibhav at The Symbian Blog has received an interesting package from Nokia Human Research Department, jump over to find out what it is. Not only that, but Vaibhav also offers his readers a couple of fine videos and the chance to download the soon-to-be legendary Mariachi-style Nokia ringtone for free. What more could you
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WOMWorldNokia on 11th Dec 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)