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    The big winner from Google Chrome OS: Telcos 09 July, 2009 07:44

    The coming Google Chrome Web-centric operating system could be a big boon for telecom vendors and wireless operators looking for another way to drive demand.
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    Broadband growth seen slowing, shifting to Asia 08 July, 2009 05:55

    Nearly 650 million households will have broadband Internet service by 2013, but the growth rate of high-speed access will slow between now and then, research company Parks Associates predicted on Tuesday.
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    Report: Nokia to unveil Google Android phone 06 July, 2009 23:36

    In an attempt to arrest its declining market share, Nokia will use September's Nokia World conference to unveil its first touchscreen Google Android mobile phone.
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    Reports: Nokia says no Android phone in the works 06 July, 2009 23:31

    Nokia has denied today reports that the Finnish company is working on a mobile phone running on Google's Android mobile operating system.
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    Symbian Foundation makes progress, but challenges remain 03 July, 2009 04:48

    The Symbian Foundation expects to begin beta testing of a new version of its mobile phone operating system within the next few weeks. Symbian, the first version of the software since the foundation said it planned to go open source, should be ready for release six months after that, so smartphone buyers may see the first devices using the software in the first half of next year.
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    Moblin: a first look at Intel's open-source OS 03 July, 2009 03:00

    Moblin is an Intel-created open-source operating system for netbooks and, specifically, the kind of people who use them.
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    Greenpeace pans PC makers for toxic products 02 July, 2009 09:46

    Greenpeace International on Wednesday criticized some major PC makers for backtracking on commitments to reduce hazardous substances in hardware.
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    BlackBerry App World: 9 Must-Do Fixes 02 July, 2009 07:18

    2009 is the Year of the Mobile App Store. Apple started the movement with the launch of its hugely successful iTunes App Store for the iPhone in 2008, then all the handset heavies followed suit. Today, Nokia operates the Ovi Store; Microsoft's got the upcoming Windows Marketplace for Mobile; Google runs Android Marketplace; and Research In Motion (RIM) runs BlackBerry App World.
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    Nokia N97 debuts with widgets and Ovi store 01 July, 2009 11:52

    Nokia's latest-generation Nseries phone, the N97, was released today officially beginning the era of programmable widgets and the bundling of the Ovi apps and content store.
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    Cisco won't take on Amazon in cloud 01 July, 2009 07:50

    Cisco Systems won't try to compete with pay-as-you-go cloud computing providers such as Amazon, and instead will sell its infrastructure to those companies and provide its own software as a service.
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    EC criticized for failing to push online services in the EU 01 July, 2009 07:16

    A lack of political vision and weak internal coordination at the European Commission have prevented Europe from reaping the rewards of advances in online services, according to EdiMA, a trade group representing the biggest names in Internet technologies.
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