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| Posted on: Jan 07, 2012 20:29:31 IST |
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It seems Nokia is looking for a new OS for its features phone range.It has just acquired a Norway-based company Smarterphone, which is responsible for creating an OS designed to provide functionalities of a smartphone but on lower-range, lower-power handsets.Their Smarterphone OS 3.0 offers a large number of features, customizable by the handset manufacturer, with the usual slew of multimedia, internet and social feautres that one can expect even in the lowliest of handsets nowadays.Nokia might have switched to Windows Phone 7 exclusively for its higher-end range, however they also have a strong -- on of the strongest -- markets for lower-end feature phones. Windows Phone 7 may be appropriate for the higher-end phone configurations, but perhaps not the lower-end phones; which is where...
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| Posted on: Jan 06, 2012 17:06:49 IST |
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We were delighted to hear from Matt Mullenweg on what he has to say about WordPress. A couple of weeks ago, we spoke about WordPress 3.3 and its features. Here's more on WordPress, from its creator!Matt Mullenweg, Co-founder of WordPress, Founder of AutomatticWordPress is increasingly being used as a CMS rather than a blogging platform. Often the missing features are added via plug-ins. Do you intend to add those missing pieces and make WordPress a full fledged CMS? 92% of WordPress developers use it as a CMS, and we're constantly improving on our built-in features around that functionality. It's the reason we've become the most popular content management system in the world.However, we disagree philosophically with the "kitchen sink" approach of building everything...
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| Posted on: Jan 06, 2012 01:13:31 IST |
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A large number of people today use multiple devices in their everyday work. Often times, you need access to the same kind of data on multiple devices.Numerous synchronization solutions have sprung up recently, DropBox, SugarSync, SpiderOak etc. Some of them offer synchronization across computers and devices. If you use some kind of synchronization solution, which folder(s) do you synchronize? What do you place in this folder? Chances are you will not be able to synchronize all you data because there is no single location that stores all your data really.Most software we use have their own locations for storing their data, so your data is actually all over the place. For example, you'd probably want your contacts accessible from both you mobile, and desktop. However something like...