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Android 2.x has over 90% share
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The local app gap
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Analytics for Android developers
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Opera's new app store and portal
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Nokia sells commercial branch of Qt to Digia
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Google removes malicious Android apps
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Android 3 apps for everyone
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Android apps on the rise
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The remarkable spread of Android
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Android 3 Honeycomb SDK finalized
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Android and tablets dominate Mobile World
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Free Phones for Nokia Launchpad Members
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Just one Android to rule them all
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Google v Oracle - progress at last?
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Increase in Windows Phone 7 app projects?
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Androidify App
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New features in Windows Phone 7
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Make Android buzz with MOTIV
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Nokia goes Windows Phone 7
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Alien Dalvik lets Android apps run anywhere
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Smartphone shipments overtake those of PCs
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Apple outlaws Sony app
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Kindle books overtake paperbacks
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Android 3.0 Platform Preview and SDK
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Develop for Android or iPad?
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Analyzing the app economy
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Android car radio - there's an Asteroid for that
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DRM removal kits - Kindle, Nook, ..
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Google's OS set to dominate
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Kindle DRM removal made easy
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Kindle lending club - how can that work?
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Windows Phone 7 sales disappointing
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Kindle Apps continue to spread
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Is universal translation just around the corner?
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bada with In-App Advertising
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MonoDroid beta now open for all
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Android attracts new users but iOS still dominates
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Mobile web usage increases after dark
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e-books beat paper titles in online sales
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Newspapers and magazines on Kindle for Android
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iPad magazine sales nosedive
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Kindle's record sales
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Six free e-books on Apple iOS
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Windows Phone 7 sales meet expectation
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Is it time for bada?
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Word Lens - a real babel fish
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367 |
App Inventor Open to Everyone Including Robots
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368 |
Kindle for the Web - Still coming soon
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369 |
Android 2.3 and the Nexus S development phone
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Windows Phone 7 development videos online
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371 |
Windows Phone 7 to go open?
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372 |
WP7 gets VB and unofficial apps
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373 |
QR codes deliver the Flamenco experience
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374 |
Redgate launches Windows Phone 7 competition
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375 |
Kindle books as gifts - how does that work?
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376 |
Android does Rubik
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377 |
New York Times to publish e-book best seller lists
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378 |
jQuery Mobile Alpha 2
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379 |
Amazon has new tools and terms for news publishers
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380 |
Mobile developers switching to Android and Windows Phone 7
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381 |
NOOKcolor Developer Program
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382 |
Free book on Windows Phone 7 by Petzold
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383 |
Nookcolor e-reader unveiled
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384 |
Windows Phone 7 Developer Tools Update
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385 |
Amazon to allow Kindle lending
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386 |
Android App for Lego Mindstorms
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387 |
Windows Phone 7 handsets go on sale
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388 |
Microsoft App Hub open to members
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389 |
Apps make more money selling virtual goods
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390 |
jQuery for Mobile
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391 |
Sales of e-books - still growing!
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392 |
MeeGo 1.1 nears completion
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393 |
Ford launches apps SDK
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394 |
Windows Phone 7 launch - the developer's view
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395 |
AIR for Android
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396 |
Windows Phone 7 to launch on October 11
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397 |
Create Kindle ebooks the easy way
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398 |
Kindle for the Web in Beta
|
399 |
Mobile app usage outstripping web browsing
|
400 |
Nokia offering big prizes to app developers
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401 |
Visual Basic comes to Windows Phone
|
402 |
eReaders good for books?
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403 |
Windows Phone 7 apps preview
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404 |
Nokia has 50% of all advertising
|
405 |
New Windows Phone Labs
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406 |
Final Windows Phone 7 tools - with added controls
|
407 |
Nokia makes it easier for developers
|
408 |
Windows Phone 7 Go Faster resources
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409 |
Apple relaxes iPhone development restrictions
|
410 |
Kindle beats iPad
|
411 |
Kindle hits the highstreet and Google launches a bookstore
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412 |
Samsung sells 1 million Galaxy S in the US
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413 |
How much cash is there in a free mobile app?
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414 |
How Apple designs an API
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415 |
iPhone losing to Android in web browsing traffic
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416 |
Windows Phone 7 Tools ready on September 16th
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417 |
Free Windows Phone 7 video training from Microsoft
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418 |
Why RIM? Why are governments picking on the BlackBerry?
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419 |
Oracle Sues Google For Android Java Use
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420 |
Nokia no Android - the developer's dilemma gets worse
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