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POPSAndroid - Want to take a look? Darren Waters of BBC News dot.life column had an interview with Andy Rubin and a demo of an Alfa version of Android on a 3G handset. Check it out.
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POPSAIR goes "Live" Read/Write Web has the scoop on Adobe's announcement of AIR, Flex3 and Blaze DS today.
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POPSNew Phone-to-web sync tool? Syncy is covered by TechCrunch writer Roi Carthy. Looks like an interesting service that may provide real value to those looking to not only sync their phone address/contact information, but also use that as the basis for a social network.
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POPSIE8 in private beta It'll be interesting to see what Microsoft comes up with to compete with Firefox in this generation of the browser. Of course this time around we have Apple's Safari and the Opera browser to compare with too. I'm sure IE8 doesn't look very different, rather, it'll be the feature set that will need to be spiffed up, similar to Firefox 3...
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POPSGoogle Video Ads All hail Google... so the corner has been turned. Frederic provides his take on the topic
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POPSInternet Explorer Confirmed (IE8) While this comes as a surprise to nobody, I just want to challenge Microsoft to build a browser that I want to switch *back* to. IE7 was not it, and I know they can do it.
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POPSMicrosoft Virtualization Products Delayed Unfortunate that MS Virtualization releases will be delayed, but the scope of the products are such that they require a little more time. As I've been watching the development of the "Vista Wave" of products, one common theme of consistency, integration, and quality keeps coming to the surface. This will be true of the virtualization products as well.
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POPSStart-up Zimbra takes Web e-mail offline This is intriguing - there is a definite trend lately to move some functionality to the desktop so there is off line capabilities to Web 2.0 software & services. This is an area to watch.
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POPSMicrosoft VoIP Server - Public Beta This will change everything - not because it's VoIP and cool, but because Microsoft will drive it into nearly every small, medium, and large size company. Large enterprise organizations will also see the cost/performance value. This changes the VoIP integration scene for all MS shops.