Saturday, April 30, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

News6 new results for mobile phones
 
Ovi brings Moodagent for Nokia S40 Touch and Type phones
Mobiletor.com
Music aficionados will now be able to match their favorite music stored on their mobile phones to their current mood, without having to play them manually. According to the official Ovi blog, a new app called Moodagent that plays tracks based on users' ...
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Mobiletor.com
Why Tiptoeing Through The Mobile Location Minefield Is Essential
paidContent.org
Mobile phones with location-aware applications like maps (probably one of the most widely used apps on a modern smartphone) need to know where they are in relation to wireless networking base stations in order to function properly, and that requires ...
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A Big Collection of Payg Phones Launched at PrePayMania
PRLog.Org (press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Apr 30, 2011 – 30-APRIL-UK- One of the foremost online retailers for mobile phones and accessories in UK has recently launched a comprehensive collection of payg phones. This stock includes mobile phones of well recognized ...
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PRLog.Org (press release)
Frank Mayer and Associates, Inc. Unveils KEO, an Interactive Mobile Phone ...
PR-USA.net (press release)
Located in Hudson News stores, this interactive charging, digital display and information kiosk provides a safe location for consumers to charge mobile phones and stay up-to-date on current events. The KEO kiosk provides all-in-one service including ...
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Top 5 Mobile Phone Makers
EnterpriseMobileToday.com
By Stuart J. Johnston Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia held onto its lead position among the top five manufacturers during the first quarter but, though shipments continued to grow, it still lost some market share to competitors, according to IDC. ...
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Stars swear off Twitter
Sydney Morning Herald
''We don't want people to spoil it for viewers at home, so we would prefer mobile phones not to be brought in.'' Guests would not be frisked on entry, nor would handbags be searched. But organisers will monitor Twitter feeds through the night. ...
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Sydney Morning Herald


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