Sunday, July 17, 2011

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Now, Gujarati encyclopaedia, lexicon on your mobile phone
Times of India
AHMEDABAD: A vast Gujarati language resource will soon be available on a mobile phone application. The group developing the application has already put online the Bhagawat Gomandal ( Gujarati encyclopedia) and the Gujarati Lexicon, ...
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Ways to cut costs of international phone calls
San Francisco Chronicle
If you don't want to switch phone services, your best bet is a prepaid international calling plan with a company like Tel3.com. They charge around 27 cents per minute for calls to mobile phones in Kenya. Not great, but a whole lot better than a major ...
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Banks fight mobile interference...
Financial News
Transport for London's lost property office reported that over 23000 mobile phones were left in the city's trains, buses and taxis last year. It is easy to understand why, then, the rapid evolution of mobile technologies, many of which now come ...
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Police seeing red over phone app
Ipswich Queensland Times
The application has already caused problems in the US, where at least two men have been charged with impersonating police after using their mobile phones in an attempt to make other motorists pull over. It was reported yesterday that Canberra police ...
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Google gets Punchd
Register
By Natalie Apostolou • Get more from this author Punchd, a loyalty service on mobile phones, was acquired by Google last week for a speculated US$10 million. The start-up is expected to beef up Google Wallet, the search engine's mobile commerce ...
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Labourers protest mobile phones' snatching
The News International
MARDAN: Labourers working on the Baizai canal project in the Katlang area staged protest near the police post in Ghundo village on Sunday after several of them were robbed of their mobile phones in the area. More than 100 labourers took part in the ...
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Samsung bullish on smartphones, tablets
Yonhap News
The world's second-largest maker of mobile phones, which competes with Apple Inc.'s iPad in the tablet PC sector, is also bullish that its new versions of the Galaxy Tab will spur the growth of the tablet ecosystem and help the company catch up with ...
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