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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Google Introduces an iPhone Rival Open to Whims


SAN FRANCISCO — Google and T-Mobile unveiled their answer to the iPhone on Tuesday, pulling the wraps off a slick mobile device that combines a touch screen and a keyboard and is aimed at putting the Internet in the pockets of millions of cellphone users.



The T-Mobile G1 will cost $179, $20 less than the iPhone.
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The Google founders Larry Page, left, and Sergey Brin introduced the G1 on Tuesday in New York. The G1, Google’s smartphone joint venture with T-Mobile, will have an applications store.

The T-Mobile G1, which will be available in the United States on Oct. 22, is the first mobile phone to be powered by Google’s Android operating system. It represents a milestone in Google’s efforts to extend its dominance of the PC-based Internet to mobile phones and further loosen the control that wireless carriers have over what consumers can do with their phones.

Analysts said that the G1 did not represent the kind of revolutionary change in design and function that Apple introduced last year with the iPhone. But the G1 is likely to further accelerate two trends that will have a lasting impact on the wireless industry: the growing use of the Internet on the go, and the ability of consumers to customize their phones with their favorite functions.

GaneshKB

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Now on BlackBerries

Hi,
           Folks, the lab is happy to share information about Microsoft 2007 server.  The Canadian smartphone manufacturer Research In Motion announced that, as of now, its BlackBerry Enterprise Solution is compatible with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, allowing corporate users to enjoy an improved instant messaging mobile experience.

The 2007 edition of Microsoft's solution comes with all the features that exist in the 2005 version, plus a brand new BlackBerry IM client. This is capable of providing a firmer integration with other BlackBerry applications (like the browser, calendar, address book and so on).. To know more about the features of the Microsoft SERVER 2007, Click here...

GaneshKB


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