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T-Mobile Paves 3G Freeway for Android

09/20/2008  II
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T-Mobile USA has been beefing up its nascent 3G mobile wireless services network, announcing that 3G will be ready to run in 21 markets by the middle of next month and will reach 27 major markets by the end of this year. The company says the planned expansion will deliver T-Mobile 3G services to more than two-thirds of the company's current data customers -- but T-Mobile will continue to expand throughout 2009.
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How To Deploy Mobile AJAX

12/03/2006  II
Relevance: 6.36
The true potential of Mobile AJAX applications lies in deploying rich browser-based applications on mobile devices. A lot has changed with Mobile AJAX in the past year. The first mobile AJAX applications are now live and we are seeing an increasing number of mobile devices being deployed with full browser technology (e.g.. JavaScript, CSS, AJAX etc).
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The Android Awakens

09/24/2008  III
Relevance: 6.12
After months of speculation and anticipation, T-Mobile and Google on Tuesday unveiled the G1, a new smartphone manufactured by HTC and the first commercially available handheld to run Google's Android mobile operating system. In the U.S., T-Mobile subscribers can immediately order the G1. The handset will be available in black, white and brown at select T-Mobile retail stores and online on Oct. 22.
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Ubuntu mobile shows off its code

05/14/2007  II
Relevance: 5.80
A week in sunny Spain and the Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded team have opened the way for developers to join the new mobile Linux project.
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Mobile Linux for the Mobile Fan

01/15/2007  IIIIIII
Relevance: 5.80
Linux powered mobiles phones are hardly news. But when you toss in the ability customize your mobile OS just the way you like it, well, that’s another matter altogether.
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Mobile Linux: The Desktop Developer Killer

08/20/2007  II
Relevance: 5.79
Unless you have been living under a tree, you are aware of the fact that money in the Linux market by and large appears to be coming from the mobile market. Despite efforts from developers and various companies alike, the fact remains that it is the mobile development world that is gaining the bulk of the Linux developers out there. But have you ever wondered why mobile is beating the pants off of desktop Linux in the bank accounts of developers. After doing some research, I believe I have figured out why this is happening. The mobile carriers themselves.
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Opera 8.0 vs. Pocket IE: The Battle of Mobile Browsers

08/21/2006  IIIIII
Relevance: 5.75
With the advent of mobile Internet age, it is not uncommon to find even common people with sophisticated devices. Thanks to the mobile revolution, the prices of both the devices as well as the services are coming down.
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Chip heads drive Linux mobile challenge

02/09/2008  IIII
Relevance: 5.68
Back in the day, Microsoft was the new kid on the block when it came to mobile devices like PDAs, munching up Palm's market share and tweaking the interest of application providers already familiar with Windows and Microsoft's applications. Today, the descendants of Microsoft's Windows CE, Windows Mobile and Smartphone, are the ones getting left behind as Apple's iPhone proves one of the main catalysts for action in the mobile sector.
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Conference on open-source mobile phones mobilizes

11/03/2006  III
Relevance: 5.57
Prominent embedded Linux companies, standards organizations, and mobile carriers will attend the inaugural"Open Source in Mobile" conference next week in Amsterdam. Sponsored by Trolltech, the event features presentations from MontaVista, Motorola, Panasonic, Purple Labs, a la Mobile, Nokia, VirtualLogix, Access/Palmsource, Orange, BT, Vodafone, Neuf Cegetel, Navica, Sun, and others.
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Open Source to Go

10/01/2008  III
Relevance: 5.57
The age of mobile computing is upon us. Small form-factor laptops, even smaller netbooks and smartphones keep us continuously connected with colleagues, family, friends and our bosses around the clock. These mobile gadgets make it possible to take all of our data with us wherever we go. Mobile technology also lets us bring our favorite entertainment outlets with us.
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