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Desktop. Laptop. Pocket: The era of the personal Internet dawns with the Nokia N97 — Tilting touch display, QWERTY keyboard and personalized home screen - a true mobile computer — Barcelona, Spain - Nokia today unveiled the Nokia N97, the world's most advanced mobile computer …
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Thomas Ricker / Engadget:
Nokia unveils flagship N97 phone [update: video!] — Details are in, Nokia has a new flagship phone. The N97 packs a 3.5-inch, 640 x 360 pixel (that's a 16:9 aspect ratio) resistive touchscreen display with tactile feedback and QWERTY keyboard into this sliding communicator with an …
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John Mahoney / Gizmodo:
Nokia N97 Unveiled, The First High-End N-Series Touch Phone — It's been a long time coming, but after dabbling with touch on the midrange 5800, Nokia has finally brought a touchscreen to an S60 “N-Series” smartphone, the N97. Take a look at our hands-on impressions and the complete rundown on Nokia's new flagship.
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Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Nokia N97: the ultimate Facebook device — UPDATE: here's a short video of the N97 in action last night at dinner. — I have a second video that shows the photo viewing, which looks a lot like how the iPhone does it. — Nokia just announced the N97. I got a chance to play with it last night …
Amol Sharma / Wall Street Journal:
Nokia Joins the Do-It-All Push — New Smartphone Will Offer a Touch Screen, Fast Internet Access and Customized Features; Maps Show Landmarks in 3-D — Nokia Corp. unveiled an ambitious new smartphone with a touch-sensitive screen, a slide-out full keyboard, and access to a range …
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Dan Nystedt / PC World:
Netbooks Dominate Cyber Monday on Amazon — Netbooks dominated the Computers & PC hardware bestsellers list on Amazon.com on Cyber Monday in the U.S., the biggest online shopping day of the year. — The mini-laptops, with 7-inch to 10-inch screens, are popular because they're about half …
Business Week:
Michael Wolff's Calm, Reasoned Analysis Of MySpace, And The “Cretins” That Flock To It — Part of writing my latest column required interviewing Michael Wolff, a friend and the author of the new Rupert Murdoch bio “The Man Who Owns The News.” After some negotiation, the interview took the form of a lengthy discussion-cum-argument.
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Henry Blodget / Alley Insider:
Michael Wolff: MySpace And Its Braindead Users Are Going To Zero
Michael Wolff: MySpace And Its Braindead Users Are Going To Zero
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Google Mac Blog:
Google Calendar now supports Apple iCal — The Google Calendar team is proud to announce the public release of our support for the CalDAV protocol. You can now use Apple iCal with your Google Calendar, so you can work even when you're offline, sync almost instantly, respond to invitations …
Aidan Malley / AppleInsider:
Apple now “encourages” antivirus use for Mac OS X — After years of jabbing Microsoft for the seeming need to run antivirus software on Windows, Apple has quietly posted its own recommendation for similar security with its own operating system. — The knowledge base article …
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Nokia:
The Nokia Maps story unfolds with new integrated web services and other upgrades — New version with Ovi integration offers 3D landmarks and other enhancements including online planning on the web — Barcelona, Spain - Nokia has released the latest version of its award-winning mobile mapping …
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Tom Krazit / CNET News:
Palm revenue craters as Treos fall out of favor — With revenue falling to dire levels, Palm may need a Christmas miracle to stay afloat next year. — The latest dose of bad news? Revenue for Palm's second fiscal quarter, which ended last week, will be just $190 million to $195 million …
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Steve Gillmor / TechCrunchIT:
Not even close — Pownce is dead. So what. Micromessaging has always been about the next phase beyond email, and oh so not about competition between micromessaging vendors. Twitter is the Kleenex of the space and has survived its most difficult phase. There is no competition for Twitter, not even close.
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Eric Savitz / Tech Trader Daily:
Google: Could They Have Two Down Rev Years Ahead? — Here's a scary thought for Google (GOOG) shareholders: What if the company's revenues were to shrink in 2009 - and then shrink again in 2010? — That's the unpleasant scenario that Global Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdhry laid out in a research note today.
Andy Greenberg / Forbes:
Why Amazon Doesn't Need Kindle 2.0 — The e-commerce giant's next e-reader won't be a game-changer. But it will keep killing the competition. — Digital bibliophiles may have hoped Amazon would offer up a new e-reader before the holidays. But they haven't let their disappointment …
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Jeff Widman / TechCrunchIT:
Blurring the functional line-Zoho CloudSQL merges on-site and on-cloud — This morning, Zoho announced the release of their CloudSQL middleware technology-a powerful pipeline between on-site applications and the cloud. — While consumers found the switch to cloud computing relatively simple …
Rory Cellan-Jones / dot.life blog:
Twitter - the Mumbai myths — It has quickly become the received wisdom amongst new and old media commentators - Twitter came of age last week during the Mumbai terror attacks. It is true that the micro-blogging service did provide vast amounts of information, at breakneck speed …
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Nokia:
Nokia acquires Symbian Limited — Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced that it has completed its offer to acquire Symbian Limited. All conditions to Nokia's offer to acquire Symbian Limited have been satisfied and it has received valid acceptance of greater than 99.9% of the total Symbian shares that Nokia did not already own.
Gina Bianchini / Ning Blog:
The End of the Red Light District — As individuals and as a service, we stand for the freedom to create your own social networks for anything. We believe that people should be able to set their own social norms and Ning, as a broad-based service, is designed to respect many different perspectives …
Robert Hansen / SecTheory:
Browser Power Consumption — Preface: In the modern era of green energy and power conservation, it is worth looking at methods of conservation that are closer to the average consumer. In combining the areas of modern browser security and the power needs of “rich” or dynamic web pages …
Caroline McCarthy / The Social:
MySpace helps develop OpenID extension for Flock — There's a new OpenID extension for “social browser” Flock, and it was created with the help of password management service Vidoop and News Corp.-owned social network MySpace. — It's now available for download for all Flock users who have upgraded to Flock 2.0.
James Yum / Gmail Blog:
Gmail on your Desktop — On the Google Desktop gadgets team, we've seen countless requests for a Gmail gadget over the years. That gadget is finally here, so if you've got Google Desktop for Windows, give it a try. — You'll see that it covers the basics such as reading, searching, and sending messages.
Sydney Morning Herald:
Take note PayPal, cashing in on a legend is ‘degrading’ — The PayPal ad with the modified $50 note featuring David Unaipon as seen on the side of a bus. — Asher Moses — The family of the Aboriginal inventor and writer pictured on the $50 note have called on PayPal to pull down its …
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Richard MacManus / ReadWriteWeb:
Google's New Open Stack Expanding - Sans Facebook, Microsoft — A couple of weeks ago we celebrated the first birthday of Google's OpenSocial project, an open API framework for social networks and websites. Google's OpenSocial Blog recently presented some statistics, including that OpenSocial …
Gavin Clarke / The Register:
Microsoft's C# to converse with dynamic languages — COM recycled — The next version of Microsoft's C# will see interoperability between languages for the enterprise and web, and with Microsoft's legacy COM architecture. — C# 4.0, expected with the next version of Visual Studio …