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- Artists in the UK come together for more control of digital music
- Google 10th birthday
- I-Dozer
- Morph, the concept phone
- Music 2.0: Jango and Garage Band
- Opendisc for Emi e SonyBMG
- Scientific Match - Looking for your soul mate online
- Microsoft offers to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion
- Videogames and digital music: a winning couple?
- Microsoft may aim for Yahoo! acquisition
- Mobile phones reduce the quality of sleep
- Mp3 players, young users love them the most!
- New watermarks in music
- Pew, YouTube and writers’ strike
- Cisco launches Eos, the OS of entertainment
- Wikia: newly born and already criticized
- Motorola acquires online music service Soundbuzz
- New York Times: agreement anti-Wsj
- What are letdowns of 2007?
- Who are the Web celebrities for 2007?
- Microsoft to acquire Musicwave
- Qdos measures your digital status
- Cellular communication
- MySpace launched Transmissions
- Will more Americans buy their christmas present online?
- Corbis offers bloggers free photos with ads
- Stealing in the virtual world is a crime in real life
- Social Networks help label companies
- Is Silicon Valley sexist?
- The shortest domain name ever
- Future mobile phones?
- Android: Google on mobile phone
- MySpace: free calls with Skype
- Google attempts to stop YouTube piracy
- Google Phone: mobile and advertising go together
- Washington Post and Web 3.0
- The Huffington Post
- New Flash Lite for videos on mobile phones
- Is Google "My World" challenging Second Life?
- 5% of Facebook to Microsoft
Morph, the concept phone
Morph, a concept cell phone co-developed by Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge, is featured in an online display presented in conjunction with "Design and the Elastic Mind," a new exhibition of art-meets-technology adva... (Continue)
Android: Google on mobile phone
A broad alliance of leading technology and wireless companies joined forces to announce the development of Android, the first truly open and comprehensive Linux-based platform for mobile devices. Google Inc., T-Mobile, Motorola and Qualcomm collaborate... (Continue)
Nokia buys Twango, media sharing start-up
Nokia bought Twango, a web company which offers users sharing services for videos, pictures and audio files.
The amount of the transaction is not known, however the Wall Street Journal estimated the deal did not exceed 70 million dollars. The acquisi... (Continue)
Free phoning with Blyk
Free phoning? This is the dream of many teenagers.
This summer, Britain's teenagers will be able to stop badgering their parents to pay off their mobile phone bills, with the launch of a new service that offers free calls and texts provided users are w... (Continue)
Warner Bros. Entertainment games and videos on Nokia phones
Games, videos and audio based on popular Warner Bros. Entertainment brands will be available for download on to Nokia phones, which are already available and have the Nokia Content Discoverer embedded in them.