
Guess who is interested in mobile content? Does Associated Press sound plausible to you? Well the news agency is apparently going to work together with Verve Wireless in order to offer support to any mobile app developer out there.
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Guess who is interested in mobile content? Does Associated Press sound plausible to you? Well the news agency is apparently going to work together with Verve Wireless in order to offer support to any mobile app developer out there.
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Microsoft's Unlimited Potential Group just announced a new mobile software application for feature phones called OneApp. OneApp will make it possible for feature phone users around the world (and especially in emerging markets) to access mobile apps like Facebook, Twitter, Windows Live Messenger and others. OneApp was designed to make is easy for feature phones with limited memory and processor to have access to the most popular web services and applications.
AT&T has announced that TuneWiki, a social media player app, won the top prize in the company's Fast-Pitch Platinum Awards contest, while Boopsie, a mobile search app, won the grand prize in the enterprise app development contest.
AT&T said it is the first major telco to have a developer relations program and now has more than 20,000 developers registered in its program which encourages them to make apps for handsets running on various platforms such as BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile, Java, Palm OS and Symbian.
Here is a nice little application for Windows Mobile handsets and devices. From my short testing it works but tends to crash the whole phone now and again, damn.
BlackBerry fans rejoice, Symbian fanatics, you all just need to keep the faith until the big G is ready to get it on your OS of choice.
I really cannot tell what the true use of this application is, why would anyone want to have the sound of a shear coming from their phone is beyond me.
Here is a cool bluetooth application, comes with allot of features, more than what you would find in your handset built in bluetooth thingy.
I was wondering when Google would create a native Youtube client for Windows Mobile and ditch the Java crap they had going on, glad to see they came to their senses
Can't get enough of Weather applications, they are as important as seeing Celebrities crumble in public spotlight, everyone loves them.
