Sunday, February 28, 2010

Google Alert - windows

Google News Alert for: windows

LG QWERTY slider smartphone revealed as first Windows Phone 7 Series device
Mobile Burn
Last night during The Engadget Show, Aaron Woodman, the director of mobile communications business with Microsoft, showed of the first Windows Phone 7 ...
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Phones Review
Skype disappears from Windows Mobile
Phones Review
Gone from the website is Skype for Windows and also Skype Lite for mobile phones which support Java, including smartphones based on Android. ...
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Qualcomm Becomes the First Chipset Company to Support Microsoft Windows(R ...
Trading Markets (press release)
Company's Snapdragon Platforms Powering New Windows(R) Phones Designed for Life in Motion BARCELONA, Spain - February 28, 2010 - Qualcomm Incorporated ...
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Techie Buzz
Opera 10.5 RC for Windows Released
Techie Buzz
by Pallab De | Translate | Print Opera's development team has been working overtime to ensure that Opera 10.5 for Windows is ready when the Browser Choice ...
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SecuWipe Has Intruder-resistant Data Wiping for Windows phones and Windows CE ...
IntoMobile (blog)
has released the new version of SecuWipe, which we are told is the world's first and most feature-rich data wiping solution for Windows phones and Windows ...
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Quantcast: Apple share of OS growing while Microsoft shrinks slightly
tuaw.com (blog)
Microsoft held steady for the last 3 months of 2009 with the release of Windows 7, but started a slow decline again in January. ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: windows

Exclusive: First Windows Phone 7 Series partner device unveiled ...
By Nilay Patel
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/microsoft/The_very_first_Windows_Phone_7_device'; Microsoft's Aaron Woodman just pulled off a little surprise here at Th.
Engadget - http://www.engadget.com/
Microsoft Employee Shows Off Prototype Windows Phone 7 Series ...
By Kyle VanHemert
Aaron Woodman, the director of consumer experiences for Microsoft's mobile division, was a guest on today's Engadget Show, and he had a nice surprise for everyone: a prototype of LG's Windows Phone 7 Series phone.
Gizmodo: cellphones - http://gizmodo.com/tag/cellphones
Microsoft shows off LG Windows Phone 7 Series phone - Pocket-lint
By Stuart Miles
Microsoft shows off LG Windows Phone 7 Series phone - QWERTY keyboard touted.
Pocket-lint - http://www.pocket-lint.com/
InfoQ: Windows Azure: Pending Success or Eventual Niche?
By Abel Avram
Microsoft has had its successes and failures over time, and it has managed to come first with some products even if it came later in the game. Is Microsoft going to be as successful with Windows Azure as it has been with the Windows ...
InfoQ Personalized Feed for Fergus Neff - http://www.infoq.com/
Microsoft Gives a Glimpse of the First Windows Phone 7 Model
By info@brighthand.com
Microsoft has given the world an early look at what will be one of the first models running the recently-announced Windows Phone 7 operating system. This LG device is going to have a large touchscreen and a landscape-oriented sliding ...
Brighthand.com Handheld News and Reviews - http://www.brighthand.com/

Google Web Alert for: windows

Windows Vista: Compare editions
See which version of Windows Vista is designed to fit the way you use your PC, from web browsing at home to complex tasks in the corporate world.
Microsoft's new mobile software: Windows Phone 7 Series - Feb. 15 ...
Microsoft Corp. introduced the Windows Phone 7 Series Monday in an attempt to reclaim a leading position in the smartphone war, now controlled by the ...
Microsoft announces Windows Mobile 7, now officially dubbed ...
We're in Barcelona for Mobile World Congress, where Microsoft has at long last pulled back the curtains on the next generation of Windows ...


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