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Waveboard on the iPhone, Google Wave access slightly better than Mobile SafariFiled under: Productivity, iPhoneIf you're lucky enough to have a Google Wave account, you may be familiar with Waveboard. I started out using Wave via a Fluid SSB, running Wave Growl for Growl notifications and Dock badges. Then I found Waveboard, and it made things smooth enough that I haven't loo ... |
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Brizzly steps up to be the next client supporting Twitter listsBrizzly, the status update client from the makers of Google Reader, has stepped up to become the second big app to support Twitter lists. (Seesmic was the first earlier this week.) Lists are what they sound like — groups of Twitter accounts that people can recommend to others. They’re usually ce ... |
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Gameloft Announces Q3 Results, Expands Into Southeast Asia And The Middle EastGameloft, one of the world's largest mobile gaming development houses, has just released their numbers for the third quarter of 2009.In the first three quarters of 2009, Gameloft has already slung $132.3 million in mobile applications. This is up roughly 18% percent from the same time period last ye ... |
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Swedish Government Promises Citizens 100MB BroadbandThe Swedish government is following in the footsteps of the Finns (well almost), as their IT-ministry is now promising that 90 percent of all Swedish homes will have access to a 100 mbit/s broadband connection before 2020.According to Swedish IT-minister Åsa Torstensson it isn't possible to functio ... |
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The Japanese Android Market Gets Its First Paid AppsThe first Android-powered phone launched in Japan last June. Users were able to access free apps on the Android Market, with paid apps to become available at a later point. Paid apps for U.S. users came to the market in February. Now it appears that paid apps have finally come to Japan.As we wrote ... |
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Hold’em Or Fold’em? Looks Like Playfish Is Still In PlayLast week we reported the rumors that VC-backed Playfish, the social games startup which has had phenomenal growth, was in the process of being acquired by games giant Electronic Arts for $250 million. However, nothing was confirmed at the time, and despite several press reports to that effect none ... |

