IMPORTANT: Bing News RSS feed has moved! (Willesborough) IMPORTANT: Bing News RSS feed has moved! (Willesborough)

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

IMPORTANT: Bing News RSS feed has moved! (Willesborough)

IMPORTANT: Bing News RSS feed has moved!
Go to the new RSS page and renew your subscription.

Source: api.bing.com

Tribair is Launching a VoIP app for iPhone/Android/Blackberry with Social Revenue Rewards - PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Dec 14, 2010 – Montreal, December 14, 2010 TRIBAIR, a startup based in Montreal, Canada, is launching their global network of VOIP hotspots where members turn their personal or business WiFi into hubs for other members to use
Source: www.prlog.org

Amazon MP3 for BlackBerry Now in Open Beta - Appscout
Now Available in as a beta for BlackBerry smartphones is the Amazon MP3 app that gives users the ability to search, preview, and download music all in one app. With Amazon MP3 app, users have access to the entire Amazon library. In addition to a keyword
Source: www.appscout.com

Apple And Google Will Win The Smartphone Wars, Says Altucher -- BlackBerry Is Toast - Yahoo Finance
The biggest new computing trend since the Internet boom of the 1990s is the rise of smartphones, the mobile mini-computers that are taking over the old "cellphone" market. On these phones, the "phone" is an after-thought: What matters is the functionality
Source: finance.yahoo.com

Viigo is Dead: Long Live BlackBerry News Feeds? - PC Magazine
Research in Motion doesn't want you to weep for Viigo . The beloved information app, which I have often said was the best single app for the BlackBerry platform, was purchased by the BlackBerry maker back in March and today becomes BlackBerry News Feeds, a
Source: www.pcmag.com

BlackBerry struggles to stay relevant as Android dominates Verizon Wireless sales - Geek.Com
Matthew Goodman, analyst with ITG Investment Research, shared some “doom and gloom” regarding the BlackBerry’s future with Verizon Wireless and the unlikelihood that the smartphone will return to its previous glory as the carrier’s best selling
Source: www.geek.com

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