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Wednesday 17 November 2010

Google Docs Editing A Go Go Go    [ 17-11-2010 18:39 ]

Author: Serge Novikov   Source: Google     Translation by: Paul Smith    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Google Docs is going mobile with the ability to edit documents on your mobile device being rolled out over the coming days. It will initially be available to English speakers using Android devices running at least Froyo (Android 2.2) and iOS devices running at least iOS 3.x.

All you have to do to start editing your documents is hea don over to docs.google.com on your device. You can then create and edit documents. A little extra for Android users, voice recognition! You can use voice recognition to edit the text in documents.

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Video: New Browser+ Hits Win Phone Marketplace    [ 17-11-2010 18:38 ]

Author: Ivanov Konstantin   Source: WPCentral     Translation by: Paul Smith    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Internet Explorer isn't exactly everyone's favourite browser, but if you're using Windows Phone 7 then you're stuck with it right? Well no ... sortof. A new browser has appeared in the Marketplace (yay!), but it looks to have been built upon IE's code.

The new browser, called Browser+, adds some extra features over what's available with the default IE option such as integrating a Google search box into the user's view of the webpage. There is also a private browsing mode.

It's not working perfectly yet, with a few bugs reported here and there, but it does at least hint at some choice to come in terms of browsers on Windows Phone 7. Here's hoping ...

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RIM CEO Discloses Playbook 'Module Cavity'    [ 17-11-2010 18:17 ]

Author: Ivanov Konstantin   Source: Engadget     Translation by: Paul Smith    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Blackberry CEO Jim Balsillie was on stage at the Web 2.0 conference today and he managed to drop in a little nugget about the forthcoming Playbook. Balsillie mentioned that the device featured a 'module cavity', which would allow for extra functionality to be added to the device.

He didn't specify exactly what would be added, but he did suggest the posssbility of WWAN. He also talked about NFC, as had Google CEO the previous day. Balsillie mentioned that RIM would be fools not to embrace NFC, adding that "... we are not fools." Could we see NFC being added through the module cavity perhaps?

At any rate Mr Balsillie didn't have a Playbook on hand to show off, unlike Eric Schmidt and his Nexus S demoing ways. Ah well, patience is a virtue as they say.

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