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- MessagePhone: an Affordable Smartphone for the Masses (CIO)
 Thu, 11 Feb 2010 14:12:32 GMT A software company that specializes in messaging infrastructure for carriers has unveiled a workhorse phone for the rest of the world that's basic, affordable, loaded with messaging features, push e-mail and a full Web browser.
- AT&T Offers Free Messaging Phones for Your Valentine(s) and Apps That Help You Find Someone to Text '143' (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
 Thu, 04 Feb 2010 14:57:00 GMT They say, if you love someone, set them free. If you love several someones this Valentine's Day, AT&T helps you set them up with a free phone. Just in time for Feb. 14, AT&T* customers can buy any smartphone, like the new BlackBerry® Bold⢠9700 for $199 after mail-in rebate, and get any four Quick Messaging Devices, like the Pantech Impact for free after mail-in rebate.
- FACE-OFF: Nokia N900 vs Motorola Milestone (Manila Bulletin)
 Mon, 18 Jan 2010 06:49:09 GMT By ART SAMANIEGO, Jr. Every phone manufacturer out there have come up with its own version of a smartphone. It has now become very difficult to choose which handset to get because there is no way to know if the latest phone is really good or not unless you get to try it.
Google Internet Summit 2009: Wireless and Sensor Technology
Google Internet Summit 2009: The State of the Internet May 5, 2009
Wireless and Sensor Technologies Session. Panelists for this session are Craig Partridge, Larry Alder, Sumit Agarwal, Kevin Fall, and Deborah Estrin.
On May 5 and 6, 2009, in Mountain View, we brought together Googlers and leaders from academia and the corporate world for a 2-day summit to discuss the state of the global Internet. The goal of the summit was to collect a wide range of knowledge to inform Google's future plans--from product development and market reach to users' expectations and our ability to keep the Internet open yet secure.
More than 30 speakers and moderators led discussions around 8 topics: Networks; Wireless and Sensor Technologies; Security; Standards; Applications; Democracy, Law, Policy and Regulation; Search and Cloud Computing; and The Future. Eric Schmidt, who offered some remarks, expressed optimism that the challenges we face with governments' walling off access to the Internet can be overcome technologically by building networks that are transparent, scalable, and open.
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