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Wondering how smartphone users see each other?

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I wouldn’t agree with all the stereotypes used here, but as it’s often the case with these sort of things, there is an element of truth to it ;) .

http://www.csectioncomics.com/2010/11/iphone-vs-android-vs-blackberry.html

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For all you other smartphone addicts out there…”Really?” ;)

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It’s official, HTML5 is still a draft and not ready for websites. What’s that Steve?

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Looks like the 5th revision of HTML will be as bad as its predecessors and things won’t be as rosy as some CEOs would like you to think. Different browsers are adopting different draft versions which will make them incompatible with each other and the result will be the usual mess.
There is a reason Flash became so successful 10 years ago. It works the same across multiple browsers. A uniform user experience helps reduce development and support costs.
As more an more mobile OS support HTML5, it means that developers will need to write more and more code to cater for all the exceptions…

Read more at Infoworld.

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Google Voice has made it to the appstore. Finally Apple is getting more competitive

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I’ve reported before that Apple was starting to feel the heat from Google and decided to relax their zany Appstore rules.
Now there is proof ;) . Google Voice made it :) .
If only Apple could drop the bloated iTunes now and make a proper phone, that would make 2011 interesting :)

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Finally a TV revolution…Google knows, not Apple

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So, earlier this month, Apple released a new Apple TV. It’s just a streamer, nothing new, there are tons of them out there. It’s a cute box (ooooh!), it’s tiny (aaaah!), but that’s it.

I’ve been waiting for a good set top box for a while now, because let’s face it, the ones from Virgin or Sky are rubbish. They’re slow and cumbersome to use.

Looks like Google is finally going to release a TV revolution, letting users easily find interesting content to watch in seconds, not minutes. You control the device with a keyboard or your phone, simple as that.

More details about the new Logitech box that includes Google TV here.

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