Verve Wireless: Mobile Access News on the rise Local News Most Popular

This Is The Gaming Phone Nokia Needs To Make
The phone-botherers over at Recombu have cottoned onto the fact that there’s not a single perfect phone built for gaming on. Not even the iPhone, regardless of what the advertising tells us. So they’ve created a Nokia concept, the Orion. (more…)

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Symbian confirms switch to open source
(Telecompaper) The Symbian Foundation has completed the move to open source, opening up the code behind the mobile operating system to all developers. When Nokia acquired Symbian in 2008, the Symbian Foundation was set up to manage and license the software. The non-profit foundation has now realised its promise of making the open source code available to anyone. Previously the open-source …

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Symbian Slaps At Google Android With Open Source Play
The Nokia-owned Symbian mobile operating system has gone fully open source, a move that pits it directly against rival OS Google Android.

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Google adds admin control for Apps on smartphones
Dan Worth, V3.co.uk , Thursday 4 February 2010 at 16:22:00 Nokia, iPhone, and Windows Mobile devices all given new functionality A new update from Google will allow administrators to manage and control staff access to Google applications on a range of enterprise devices. IT staff with Apps Premier and Education Edition administrator rights will be able to manage employee access to applications …

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Verve Wireless: Mobile News Access Growing; Local News Most Popular
SAN DIEGO, CA — February 4, 2010 — Verve Wireless, the leading provider of mobile publishing and advertising technologies to local media companies, today announced its end of year milestones and highlighted its work with Nokia in providing local media companies worldwide with a series of mobile news applications for Nokia’s foremost smartphone, which are available for download from the Ovi …

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