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iPhone Idea

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My friend Janakan just got a Google Andriod. I think they’re pretty cool along with the Palm Pre and iPhone. Abduction on Google Android is great :-P Anyway one thing the iPhone could improve is adding a central notifications area to show all push notifications. The way I’d see this working is to swipe right from the home screen to where spotlight/search is now, and show a chronological list of all notifications for all apps. Then if you start typing it starts to search your iPhone as usual.

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Android App: SportyPal

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So ive recently gotten on this much needed fitness kick, and started walking and occasionally jogging. Recently i also started using the android app SportyPal.  Its an awesome way to track almost all aspects of your workout! Pretty much any workout where a gps can track you its useful for. roller blading, walking, jogging, cycling, even a mixture of them it can track your distance, speed, calories burned, top speed, all kinda of spiffy things. Ill post my test workout below, itll give you a go

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Android App: SportyPal

This week marks the anniversary of Star Trek’s original pilot episode “The Cage”, and with it, the first appearance of the iconic Communicator. As one of the inspirations for today’s mobile devices, the Communicator did more than just long-range voice calls; in fact, many of its locator and universal translation services still outpace today’s state of the art. What’s more, the Communicator was so critical to the daily workings of Starfleet that cadets’ 4-year curriculum included mandatory courses in communications engineering. Today’s brand of mobile user doesn’t need four years to figure out their phone. But this week, and with a tip of the hat to the USS Enterprise for the Communicator’s anniversary, we did want to celebrate all things mobile by sharing some of Google’s favorite mobile tips and tricks. All week long, we’re going to be tweeting and blogging our top tips for using Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, and more on your phone. We want to help every cadet go mobile, and get more out of their existing phone. Cadets with questions can ask them here until 11:59 PM Pacific Time, Tuesday night. Keep an eye on the Google Mobile Blog for answers to some of your questions on Wednesday, and tips for advertisers and developers later in the week. Everyone can boldly go… mobile! Posted by Marc Vanlerberghe, Director of Mobile Marketing

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The first images of Samsung’s on-screen keyboard have made their way online thanks to Android.hdblog.it .  As you can see, there is just only so much you can do to customize the QWERTY keyboard.  What Samsung has done is give the end user more options for entry.  The pictures show landscape and portrait keyboards and the ability to choose between various alphanumeric, symbols and T9. Are there any prospective Galaxy (Lite) buyers out there excited by the keyboard options?  Anyone who can pound out messages quicker with T9? You Might Also Like… Zeta TYPE Looking for Virtual Keyboard Testers Weekly Show #13 Is Now On Demand (Featuring Geodelic) Samsung Galaxy Gets Rooted Samsung: Android Phones “Well Under $100″ by Next Year Bigfoot Belongs to Samsung, Coming Soon

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Its Tommy, Live from CTIA, with Ricky behind the camera, giving a first look at the Motorola Cliq at this years CTIA show. For more cell phone news and exclusive reviews, visit www.cellphonetrek.com

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Motorola Cliq at CTIA 2009

One firm on the cluetrain for Android is T-Mobile. Their open source group has placed a few engineers on the key Android Google Groups to answer application development questions. They are not serving as T-Mobile spokespeople in the …

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With the announcement by Samsung that its second Google Android phone will hit the market soon, it has now been confirmed that the Google Android phones have finally made the impact it has promised for so long. …

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