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[Cyrus Weblog] Nokia 770 Blog mentioned about my entry on the Nokia 770. The website is very informative and contains bunch of information about Nokia 770. Also to mention, I learned that 56% American Internet users listen to Internet radio. Now Nokia’s effort for pushing internet radio makes sense Alex, thank you!
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[Russellbeattie.com] Russell Beattie Notebook - Home: First, let me give credit where it's due. Even though I was playing with forms in feeds a week ago (check my comments on the RSS-Only post), it was actually this post on Feedster's Scott Rafer's blog about adding a Tag field to MT (image above) which I happened across this morning which tipped me off that there was something neat you could do with forms in feeds. I don't remember seeing that post until today, but you never know what hits my subconcious... it seems awfully suspicious that post was only written on May 19th, and suddenly I'm playing with this stuff, no?
[Splatt.com.au] SplaTT's Weblog - A collection of random ramblings on technology ...: "The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a dedicated device optimized for convenient Internet browsing and email communications in a sleek pocketsize format. The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet features an impressive high-resolution (800x480) widescreen display with zoom and on-screen keyboard, ideal for viewing online content over Wi-Fi. Aside from Wi-Fi, the device can also connect to the Internet utilizing Bluetooth wireless technology via a compatible mobile phone."
[Andrew.triumf.ca] Vancouver Mobile Internet Blog: From the above, it seems this is a series 40 phone running Nokia OS. From someUK-based forum I found later, it seems it may be obsolete and replaced by the 6822, in which case it'sa bit irritating to realize that I've been persuaded to sign up for a 3-year contract to geta subsidized price on an obsolete model. Still, most of it is (now) working for me, and theQwerty keyboard is nicer than trying to type on a numeric pad - though you need tiny little fingers, a stylus,or long fingernails to use it.
[James.seng.cc] James Seng's Blog: Anyway, his latest book is on "Community" something which is quite different from his previous four books on 3G. I am attracted to this book because it is perhaps the first book I am aware of written for business and marketing folk on how to deal (leverage) on bloggers. Some of the concepts introduced by the book totally would turn traditional marketing upside down :-)
[Gigaom.com] Om Maliks Broadband Blog » Nokia 770: Not As Bad As It Seems: Nokia 770, the new Internet tablet has elicited a very mixed reaction from those who care for such things. Before I get ahead of myself, Nokia 770 is like a mini-tablet PC, which has no cellular connectivity, runs on a TI processor, and uses Linux OS. It has a nice screen that can display 800 X 480 web pages on an Opera browser, can do email via a digital pen, instant messaging, and even perhaps streaming audio and video. It connects to the Internet using a WiFi connection and also has bluetooth connectivity.
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