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@sarahintampa oh I thought @kathyoreilly was talking about http://FFavatars.com (via Twitter)

March 31st, 2009
“@sarahintampa oh I thought @kathyoreilly was talking about http://FFavatars.com
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Looking good: Yahoo’s mobile makeover | CTIA show – CNET Reviews (via FriendFeed)

March 31st, 2009
Looking good: Yahoo's mobile makeover | CTIA show - CNET Reviews
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"Yahoo let loose at CTIA 2009 with Yahoo Mobile, a redesigned mobile experience for the Web and iPhone–available beginning Wednesday–and a sneak peek at a version for Java smartphones. For all experiences, Yahoo has combined all the organizational elements it has been working on separately over the past year and a half or so to bring OneSearch, OnePlace, and OneConnect together in a single application" – Alan Cheslow

Re: Show Off Your FriendFeed Subscribers with a New Widget (via Disqus)

March 31st, 2009
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"Hi Sarah, just wanted to let your readers know that I updated the widget and moved it over to http://FFavatars.com – check it out there for an even easier way to customize it for your own site. And now you can also include your FF badge and status combined with your favorite followers in a single widget." – Alan Cheslow

Samsung unveils Mondi WiMax device | CTIA show – CNET Reviews (via FriendFeed)

March 31st, 2009
Samsung unveils Mondi WiMax device | CTIA show - CNET Reviews
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"Samsung kicked off CTIA by announcing a WiMax touch-screen device which crams laptop- and Netbook-worthy features into a compact design. The Mondi's 4.3-inch display dominates the Mondi's real estate, leaving room only for a camera lens and a couple of physical controls. Samsung promises that the Mondi will have a customizable interface with widgets that can be dragged around at will. The operating system is Windows Mobile 6.1." – Alan Cheslow

Kinoma makes finding mobile content a snap on Windows, Nokia’s Ovi » VentureBeat (via FriendFeed)

March 31st, 2009
Kinoma makes finding mobile content a snap on Windows, Nokia’s Ovi » VentureBeat
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"Mobile developer Kinoma announced that its Kinoma Play mobile media browser will become available in Nokia’s Ovi Store and the Windows Marketplace (which will be included on all phones based on Windows Mobile 6.5 this fall). Kinoma Play makes it very easy to find, access, play and share media on your phone, PC and various social media sites." – Alan Cheslow


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