After a long silence. Some entries are from end of last year.
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After a long silence. Some entries are from end of last year.
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Three weeks since the last one. It’s conference season.
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This week’s.
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Last week’s. I stupidly forgot to add half of my links to #26; here they are. No Tizen, that merits a separate article.
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This week’s. Nothing about Amazon Silk (I already talked about that), and nothing about Tizen (I’m still studying it).
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This week’s.
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This week’s. Not much is happening; everybody’s still recovering from the latest bombshells.
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This week’s normal news.
I don’t link to any articles about Steve Jobs’s resignation; nothing will change in the short run for Apple, and therefore the mobile market will not change, either. The Android situation and webOS’s future remain the most important questions in mobility for now.
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MotoGoogle/webOS special. MotoGoogle first, then webOS.
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This week’s. Non-MotoGoogle.
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This week’s. Or something’s.
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Holiday edition. (My holiday, not yours.)
This week’s. Or rather, this month’s.
These few weeks’. I’ve been very busy first, very lazy afterwards, so I have something of a backlog. But here we go again.
This week’s. Or rather, this month’s. I was too busy to blog for a while, but at least I’m home now, and I can continue this series. And I did keep notes.
This week’s. Written partly in Munich, partly in San Francisco. Conference season’s here, honey!
This week’s. And last week’s, when I was lazy.
This week’s. And last week’s non-Nokisoft/MWC links.
This week’s. Nokisoft/MWC edition.
This week’s. Quality, not quantity.
8 November 2010
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