Moborazzi Announces the Launch of their Social Photo Sharing Platform for Mobile Phones (PRWeb)

Offered by: Marc Downing
Date: Friday, November 7th, 2008
Category: Mobile Telephones


Moborazzi.com is proud to announce the launch of their social photo sharing platform for mobile phones. A fun way to keep in touch. Moborazzi is about sharing moments in life while they are actually happening. Snap a picture, post it to Moborazzi and the photo is on the phones of friends and family, posted to the web, and saved to an online Moborazzi account from anywhere, instantly. (PRWeb Nov …
Source: www.prweb.com

T2 Remote Touch for Windows Mobile released (MS Mobiles)
November 07, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. Microsoft (or manufacturers or operators) are not putting remote desktop application into all Windows Mobile phones, so this free application, optimized for finger usage, may come in handy…
Source: msmobiles.com

Project turns GPS phones into traffic reporters (IT World)
Researchers from Nokia and the University of California in Berkeley will go live with a new project next week that aims to cull GPS data from thousands of mobile phones in order to tell drivers which San Francisco Bay Area roads are backed up and which are moving along.
Source: www.itworld.com

Bring Your Old Mobile Phones To Southern Amp Fest (Scoop.co.nz)
SOUTHERN AMP 08 VOTE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND BRING YOUR OLD MOBILE PHONES TO THE BIGGEST AMP PARTY YET!
Source: www.scoop.co.nz

Mobile Ads To The Rescue? Not For A While (AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance)
One of the few glimmers of hope in Mary Meeker’s bummer of a presentation on the Internet ad market — mobile. And the thesis is the same as the one we always hear about mobile: There are lots of eyeballs looking at phones, and there are more of them every day.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Voice, Gestures Will Replace Keyboards In Future Phones (Wired News)
Mobile phones will get new interfaces and go beyond keypads to help people interact with them. The traditional keypads and scroll wheels will give way to haptics, advanced speech recognition and motion sensors.
Source: blog.wired.com

UC Berkeley, Nokia turn mobile phones into traffic probes (PhysOrg)
(PhysOrg.com) — Drivers in the San Francisco Bay Area with GPS-enabled mobile phones can soon tap into new technology that promises to transform traffic monitoring. Moments before midnight on Monday, Nov. 10, researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and Nokia Research Center, Palo Alto will publicly release pilot software that turns cellular devices into mobile traffic probes …
Source: www.physorg.com

Haier Mobile forays into the designer phones market (Business Standard India)
Haier Mobile today announced its foray into the designer phones market with the launch of its Icon series of CDMA handsets. The ‘Sumukha’ phone, launched today, uses ancient iconography for the device.
Source: www.business-standard.com

UC Berkeley and Nokia turn mobile phones into traffic probes with launch of pilot traffic-monitoring software (UC Newsroom)
The system could eventually spread to include any area with mobile Internet connection, including secondary side streets.
Source: www.universityofcalifornia.edu

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