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Google launched iPhone-friendly page

If you access Google frontpage using iPhone, you will see something different. Yes, it is more sleek and of course more fitted with iPhone screen (and iPod Touch). Google managed to create optimized page special for iPhone user. Well, apparently iPhone screen - de facto - has became standard user interface and the website maker need to compromise with it. Source: Techcrunch

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on December 6th, 2007 2 Comments »

Verizon Wireless to join Android alliance?

One more big player to join Google initiative. Verizon Wireless seems going to use (and sell) Android platform phone. Verizon Wireless CEO, Lowell McAdam, said, "clearly the Android system gives a lot of developers the opportunity to develop applications for a wide range of handsets". Later he added, "we've talked with Google and we continue to analyze it".

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on December 6th, 2007 No Comments »

Apple gives iPhone SDK to selected developers

After months of hoping, now developer can create third party application for iPhone. Trigger by the launch of Google's Android SDK and its contest, Apple has started seeding iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) to selected few developers. An extremely lucky few software developers are reportedly getting rough-draft versions of the iPhone and iPod Touch Software Development Kit. However, programming applications for the iPhone OS will not be the same as on the Mac OS X - the SDK has it limits. Source: Electronista via intomobile

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on November 29th, 2007 1 Comment »

Google Talk using unofficial Android GTalk client application

As the contest has begun, someone has already created unofficial Google Talk client application to be run under Android platform. The application is written using J2ME as Android's main application language and using XMPP protocol to send and receive messages. You may download the source at here. Source: Show me the code! via gPhone Daily

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on November 25th, 2007 No Comments »

mobilePeople’s liquid MAPs: watchout Google Maps!

mobilePeople, leading company for local mobile search and advertising solutions for directory publishers, announced their new product "liquid MAPs" that can be used directly from your handset. liquid MAPs is built using Scaleable Vector Graphics (SVG) embedded in a Java environment. With the use of Java, which are used in most of handsets nowadays, mobilePeople tries to reach more mass market. This is one of the answer for announcement of Android, which accommodates native environment for own Google Maps.

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on November 15th, 2007 No Comments »

HTC Omni for Android?

There is some speculation that HTC latest model, Omni, will be built with Google's Android platform. The idea is brought by the fact, Forbes description about Google phone, are all checks for HTC Omni. It is thin, 3 inch width and 5 inch long, feature touchscreen and rectangular screen, slightly beveled, and swivel to one side while revealing full keyboard beneath. Is it going to be come true? Source: Unwired view via Crunchgear

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on November 14th, 2007 3 Comments »

This is Google Android preview

Yes. It is official. You can see the Android platform in many kinds of phone since after HTC; Motorola, Samsung, and LG will build their own using Android. Instead of only iPhone-killer-title, I would say, watch out Microsoft, your Windows Mobile is may obsolete soon!

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on November 13th, 2007 1 Comment »

HTC is going to create phone for Google’s Android

Taiwan's phone manufacturer, HTC, has announced to make phone for Google's Android platform. It is expected to be launched in Europe by second half of 2008. The focus of this Android is more to Internet experience than just make a call.

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on November 9th, 2007 3 Comments »

Sony Ericsson unveiled 3 new handsets

As being informed before, Sony Ericsson unveiled 3 new products, K660, W890, and W380 in London, UK. “Sony Ericsson’s vision is to offer ‘Generation Web’ a mobile internet experience that’s rich, user-friendly and satisfying,” says Martin Winkler, Head of Web Marketing at Sony Ericsson.

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on November 7th, 2007 1 Comment »

Coming soon: Google’s Android phone!

Can Gphone beat iPhone? It's too early to answer it. No Google phone exists yet, but the search giant already announced an open platform for mobile-phone apps. Read the-almost-complete FAQ about the Android, the Google phone, and the Open Handset Alliance provided by PCWorld here.

Posted by Budi Putra on November 6th, 2007 3 Comments »

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