iPhone OS 4.0 spotlight lets you directly search web, Wikipedia
Apple did quite a bit today bringing its iPhone OS up to feature parity (and sometimes beyond) when compared with other modern smartphone platforms, and here's one piece not discussed today that we've been long wanting: web and Wikipedia search directly from Spotlight. WebOS and Windows Phone 7 have had it since inception, and Android's had it since Donut , and we're pretty happy to say that our OS 4.0-equipped iPhone is now also among the ranks, just 13 months after it first got a search bar . There you have it, folks, iPhone Spotlight is now useful.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: apple, engadget, iphoneos, iphoneos4, iphonespotlight, phone, result, search, since-inception, spotlight, universal search, universalsearch, wikipedia
how do you upload pictures from droid phone to wikipedia?
How can you download pictures from your phone Droid with Wikipedia? When I go to “Upload”, says something like “Updates disabled.
Loic Le Meur Blog: Seesmic Android got 30000 downloads and gets …
Seesmic Androidgot30,000 downloads with a 58% install rate in just a few weeks and now we are thrilled our friends at Google decided to feature it just ahead of the holidays season. See for yourselves how it looks likeSeesmic for ...
Categories: Android, BlackBerry Tags: facebook, flickr, friends, holidays, mobile, myspace, pictures, seesmic, seesmic-android, social, tweetie, twitter, upcoming-events, video, wikipedia
Wall Street Journal to charge mobile readers (Reuters) – Posted In …
Reuters - The Wall Street Journal soon will begin charging people to read the paper on mobile devices such as their BlackBerrys, the paper's owner Rupert Murdoch said on Tuesday.
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, htc, Mobile Street Tags: analytics, BlackBerry, blackberrys, canon, christmas, htc, journal, reuters, rupert-murdoch, samsung, wikipedia
Android team to answer your questions on IRC – Android and Me
Got a problem with Android development? The Android team has announced they will be hosting regular virtual office hours twice a week starting tomorrow
Categories: Android, htc, Other Tags: bits, calendar, christmas, facebook, flickr, games, htc, news, nexus, taylor-wimberly, wikipedia
Nearly two million mobile WiMAX subscribers worldwide by year’s end, most eyeing LTE suspiciously
The folks at ABI Research have done up a nice summary of the status of mobile WiMAX globally, saying that they expect the total number of subscribers to be at around two million come January.
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: clearwire, engadget, holidays, mobile, replies, report, return-false, wikipedia, wimax, yota
Google Names 30 Best Mobile Apps for Android
Wrapping up a six month-long challenge to mobile developers, Google has announced a string of winners of their second Android Developers Challenge (ADC).
Categories: Android, Other Tags: marketing, microsoft, mobile, politics, readwriteweb, trends, twitter, wikipedia
Top 10 Mobile Web Products of 2009
Not only does this mobile app deliver all the best features of Google Maps including satellite and street views, it also includes mobile -appropriate features like traffic views, voice search, and turn-by-turn navigation, ...
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Street, Other Tags: advertising, apple, application, BlackBerry, enterprise, friendfeed, marketing, microsoft, mobile, readwriteweb, security, trends, twitter, wikipedia
Google Maps mobile 3 | Street Map Mobile
Installation of GPS Garmin Mobile XT in a Nokia N95 with maps of Brazil.
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, htc, Mobile Street, Other Tags: apple, BlackBerry, europe, htc, location, street, sygic-mobile, voice, wikipedia
Taptu Brings Real-Time Search to Android
Having just launched a new real-time mobile search engine in conjunction with OneRiot only weeks ago, mobile search company Taptu is now expanding their revamped service to the ...
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: enterprise, facebook, friendfeed, marketing, microsoft, mobile, Mobile Phone, oneriot, readwriteweb, search, twitter, wikipedia