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Apple releases update to iPhone OS 3.0 beta to developers
Ars Technica iPhone OS 3.0 beta 2 is now available to registered iPhone developers. Aside from minor fixes, Apple is warning developers that tethering is not currently supported. Skype (for iphone) PC Magazine Report: two distinct iphone models nearing production Apple Insider CNET News - VentureBeat - PC World - ChannelWeb all 702 news articles |
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Microsoft: We Have an Apps Store, Too! (Well, Not Yet)
PC Magazine by Sascha Segan LAS VEGAS—At the CTIA Wireless trade show today, Microsoft rolled out a list of top developers supporting their upcoming Windows Mobile app store, including announcing new, free MySpace, Facebook and Windows Live apps. Three Reasons Why Microsoft’s App Store Will Thrive PC World Microsoft Windows Mobile Marketplace Gets EA Mobile, MySpace Support eWeek The Industry Standard - VON - VNUNet.com - RedOrbit all 257 news articles |
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Microsoft kills Encarta: Is society getting dummer?
TG Daily By Christian Zibreg Chicago (IL) - Microsoft’s Encarta finally lost the battle to Wikipedia and Internet in general. One of the best-known flagship entertainment titles from the Redmond-based software giant will soon be a goner. Good riddance, Encarta! ZDNet Microsoft to shutter encyclopedia Encarta The Associated Press PC Magazine - eWeek - Neoseeker - CNET News all 437 news articles |
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Microsoft Gains Support for Next Generation of Windows(R) Phones
FOXBusiness LAS VEGAS, March 31, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ —-Furthering its vision to connect the PC, Web and phone, Microsoft Corp. Microsoft unveils partners for applications store Reuters Facebook, app return policy to come to Windows Mobile NetworkWorld.com Washington Post - CNET News - Computerworld - pocketnow.com all 131 news articles |
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MacWorld plans its life after Apple
San Francisco Chronicle After Apple announced it was ending its involvement with Macworld, there was speculation about how the independent show would evolve and survive. Macworld Expo moving from January to February Apple Insider 2010 Macworld Expo shifted to February Ars Technica PC Magazine - Macworld - MacNN - Dealerscope all 37 news articles |
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Adobe, Facebook partner to create Flash developer tools
Macworld by Jim Dalrymple, Macworld.com Adobe has partnered with one of the most popular social networking Web sites, Facebook, to give developers a new set of tools to create applications. Adobe partnership makes Facebook’s platform Flash-ier CNET News Adobe, Facebook Unite for ActionScript 3 Client Library on … eWeek Contentinople - VentureBeat - InternetNews.com - Mashable all 36 news articles |
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Macworld Expo moving from January to February
Apple Insider By Sam Oliver IDG World Expo announced Monday that next year’s Macworld Expo — the first without headliner Apple — will take place February 9th through the 13th rather than January 4th through the 8th, as was previously announced. Macworld Moves to February PC Magazine 2010 Macworld Expo shifted to February Ars Technica Bizjournals.com - Macworld - ZDNet Blogs - TidBITS all 25 news articles |
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People who are interested in the connections between Greek gods may get a kick out of this story. MySpace and Microsoft have shaken hands over two different matters, establishing a powerful alliance but also creating a somewhat twisted corporate family tree.
Let’s try to document the different existing relationships first. In 2006, Google began to power MySpace’s search function. In 2007, MySpace also joined Google’s OpenSocial developer initiative. And on the other side of the equation, Microsoft gave $240 million in funding to Facebook.
Now, as a MySpace spokesperson explained in an email to WebProNews, “MySpace is building an integrated, mobile app for the next gen of Windows phones and will also allow MySpace developers to create engaging, custom OpenSocial apps using Silverlight.”
So a wire or two definitely appears to have gotten crossed. Nonetheless, this development sounds as if it’ll benefit Microsoft, MySpace, developers, and the average consumer. Aber Whitcomb, MySpace’s CTO, stated, “Our relationship enables app developers to use Silverlight to create engaging MySpace apps and allows Windows Mobile users to have a more personal MySpace experience on their phone.”
A discussion concerning betrayals and third cousins twice removed did not then follow.
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Microsoft Ad featuring a Redhead that gets Mac Fans riled up
I4U Microsoft landed their best TV commercial since a while featuring Lauren. The cute redhead (apparently this actress was chosen because Redhead rimes with Redmond) is on a mission to buy a laptop for up to $1000. Could Microsoft’s Apple-Jabbing Ads Backfire? ChannelWeb Is it uncool to be a Mac user in these tough times? CNET News PC Magazine - PC World - Ars Technica all 257 news articles |
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Do Gamers Respect Sony More Than Microsoft?
PSX Extreme Respect is difficult to gauge because it’s based entirely on a consumer’s feeling, and not on statistics. However, if one takes a step back and tries to put their finger on the pulse of the gaming populace, we can try to get a sense of how these two … Next-gen Xbox confirmed by developer Slippery Brick Week recap: PS3 streak; Xbox 360 sales; Wii 50M Punch Jump UberGizmo - Joystiq - engadget - Zergwatch all 20 news articles |






