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145 million users for Twitter
Sep 4th
The Official Twitter iPad application has released
Sep 2nd
The official Twitter app for iPad has been released today, with a host of new features to keep Twitter fiends happily poking away at their Apple tablet’s screen for the foreseeable future.
Nokia Care USA now provide technical support on Twitter
Aug 15th

For those who are not on Twitter yet, this is another good reason to sign up for it. Nokia USA is now giving technical support on Twitter.
HTC Wildfire : mini Desire
Jul 30th
Considered the little brother of the now famous HTC Desire, the HTC Wildfire complements the range of terminals Android proposed by the Taiwanese manufacturer. Less powerful than its predecessor, but also cheaper, the Wildfire is at the heart of an offer to entry-level to a mainstream audience young and dynamic. It will not be discussed here to draw parallels between the top names of the moment (4 iPhone, Samsung Galaxy S) and the new smartphone from HTC, since it is the modest without wearing the costume of propitiation.
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Motorola Charm: Another Android smartphone square
Jul 10th
Motorola has again announced last night the launch of Android smartphone, the fourth in just over a month. The manufacturer confirms the trend of hyperactive square format complementing the recently FlipOut Motorola ‘s new “Motorola Charm. If he has to turn a full keyboard, it has however, not a piece retractable format as its predecessor.
The Sharm Motorola introduces innovative pointing device called “Backtrack”. The conventional touch pad, similar to the touchpad on a laptop, has the distinction of being located on the back of the terminal, to be handled in reverse.
The interface Motoblur house full functionality of the operating system Android 2.1. It unifies to recall any kind of publication (message, publishing or photo) from multiple sources, such as popular social networks (Facebook, MySpace or Twitter) or e-mail accounts (email or SMS). More >
Google Me, future competitor Facebook
Jun 28th
Just a famous Twitter user – in this case Kevin Rose, founder of Digg – cheeky post a tweet to the buzz swells. Kevin Rose has announced a “rumor size” on her account last Saturday: in a “highly credible source,” Google is preparing a rival to Facebook.
This is called Google Me, and is, according SFWeekly, profile change Google, a service for sharing resources among friends: SFWeekly based on a theory of co-founder of Synaptic Web, Chris Saad, and said that Rick Klau, the developer of Google Buzz, was recently called into action to restore the profiles for every day.
Currently, Google has given no information about this rumor of 140 characters. If it proves correct, it would mean a return to the Mountain View company in the world of social networks, which has already experimented with Orkut, launched in January 2004. The service is now very popular in some countries, like Brazil and India, but could never overtake Facebook in terms of number of users





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