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Google Plus by Mobilix lets you browse G+

imageGoogle plus can display public activities of a particular user.
Navigate through the activity whether it is photo/photo album,video or any article.
You can save images to your phone by simply clicking on the save button.

Note the app only allows browsing public information, and does not allow posting or other activity.

Google Plus by Mobilix Technology costs $0.99 without a free trial and can be found in Marketplace here.

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TinyUrl Manager for Windows Phone 7

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TinyUrl Manager lets you shorten links using and share them easily using SMS and Email

The app features:

  • TinyUrl Shorten the provided url.
  • Maintain History of all links.
  • Share it via SMS.
  • Share it via Email.
  • Open in Browser

TinyUrl manager is $0.99 without a free trial and can be found in Marketplace here.

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ImageShack Uploader for Windows Phone 7

ImageShack Uploaded lets you upload and share pictures to ImageShack.us and features:

  • Upload Images to ImageShack.us and provide you the link to that photo.
  • Save all photos that you uploaded with the ability to share it via email or sms.
  • You can view the image in browser.
  • Screen will not lock when the app is running.
  • Upload images from gallery.
  • Take picture and upload it directly to image shack with in the app.

ImageShack Uploader is $0.99 without a free trial and can be found in Marketplace here.

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Stuck on Windows Mobile? Get the Windows Phone 7 look

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We still hear reports that Windows Mobile outsell Windows Phone 7, and I am sure there are tens of millions of Windows Mobile users out there. 

Filipe from lolfactory has created this free Windows Mobile today screen plugin which emulates the Windows Phone 7 start screen. The app uses .NET Compact Framework 3.5. and is still under active development, with Felipe planning to add jump lists and other mango features.

Follow his progress in this XDA-Dev thread here, or download the app at FreewarePocketpc.net here.

Via WindowsPhonethoughts.com

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HTC HD2 gets USB Host

The Dark Forces Team, famous HTC hackers, have been working for some time on adding USB Host, which allows USB periferals to be added to phones, to the HTC HD2.

Their effort has not been without success, but they want to move on to other things, and have decided to release what they have achieved so far.

The current solution supports the Human Interface Devices profile, meaning mice and keyboards can be added, and also USB Mass Storage, meaning hard drives and pen drives are supported.  They warn that the implementation is still expirimental and a self-powered USB Hub or special cable may still be required.

If you are still sporting an old-style Windows Mobile 6.5 HTC HD2 and you like hacking, read more in the XDA-Dev thread here.

Via HDblog.it.

Thanks ele for the tip.

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Who’s Near Me App Updated – New “Local News Feed” Feature

The mobile, location-based, social network / “friend-finder app” for Windows Phone 7, Who’s Near Me, was updated today to version 1.11. This new version includes a slew of the most user requested features. The most noteworthy of the additions are:

  • Local News Feed – Similar to your Facebook news feed, except it contains posts from strangers near you. Anyone can comment on anyone’s posts. You can follow posts and be notified when they are commented on.
  • Re-organized People Screen – The People Screen has been re-organized to make it easier for you to find people nearby. A new “Online” view shows only users that have the application open at that moment.
  • Is Typing Notifications – Taking a page from the Kik application, WNM now shows when the other user is typing a message.
  • Many other improvements and minor new features

The release was done to coincide with the social network’s achieving 325,000 users – which they did earlier this morning. The website for Who’s Near Me was also updated today and now includes full access to the local news feed, and all the app’s other features from any web browser.

You can check out the updated website at www.whosnearme.net or you can download the app for Windows Phone 7 by clicking the download button below.

Download Who's Near Me for Windows Phone 7

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Microsoft Mobile OS now 9% of US installed base, but how much is Windows Phone 7?

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Nielsen have released their quarterly survey results of US phone subscribers, and as usual it makes for interesting reading.

The stats show Android has solidified its position, with 39% of smartphone owners in USA now owning an Android handset, up from 36% in last quarter.  iPhone also increased somewhat, from 26% to 28% in this quarter.

For RIM is is increasingly bad news, with only 20% of users hanging on to Blackberries, down from 23% 3 months ago and 27% 6 months ago.  This is particularly relevant as RIM does not just collect money from phone buyers, but also receives a subscription fee from its installed base, which must be around 50% less than 6 months earlier.

Last quarter Nielsen broke Windows Phone 7 and Windows Mobile out, showing 1% of the installed base had Windows Phone 7 handsets and 9% Windows Mobile.  Unfortunately 3 months later they did not do us this favour, but I think it is also pretty safe to say the installed base of Windows Mobile must also have decreased rapidly over the last few months, while the combined installed base of Microsoft mobile operating systems only went down 1%.

The only conclusion one could draw is that Windows Phone 7 numbers must have seen a significant boost to off-set the market share loss due to Windows Mobile users, not to mention the expansion of the smartphone installed base due to people moving from dumb phones to smartphones.

In support of this is that Statcounter shows Windows Phone 7 has the strongest month to month growth (last month vs this month) of all the smartphone operating systems in USA. Statcounter gives an idea of the installed base of an OS by looking at browser hits.

Mobile OS W23 to W26 11  W27 to W30 11 Growth
iOS 36.25 38.91 7%
Android 34.61 35.81 3%
BlackBerry OS 16.39 15.89 -3%
SymbianOS 6.18 3.58 -42%
Windows Phone 0.53 0.61 15%
webOS 0.35 0.32 -9%
WinCE 0.12 0.11 -8%
Palm 0.02 0.02 0%

Maybe Microsoft has finally convinced Windows Mobile users to adopt Windows Phone 7?

Read the full report at Nielsen here.

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According to Best buy, Windows Phone 7 looks like Windows, syncs documents

best buyWe know Microsoft’s retail partners have not been doing the best job selling Windows Phone 7, but when they are trying to be informative and still get it wrong, it is no wonder their sales people get it so wrong.

Such is certainly the case with Best Buy. From their website describing the various mobile operating systems, Best Buy says:

Windows Mobile and Windows Phone 7

Of the different smartphone platforms, the Windows Mobile line has undergone the most changes. In its earliest configuration as Pocket PC 2000, the OS was originally designed to work as a PDA platform. In 2003, Windows Mobile was released and quickly found a home as an enterprise smartphone platform due to its tight integration with other Microsoft systems.

Although touchscreen-based versions of platforms have been around for some time, Windows Mobile was often hindered by its early stylus-based design

Microsoft is looking to remedy all that with the latest incarnation, Windows Phone 7. Designed to be recognizable to anyone who uses Windows-based computers, the WP7 OS represents a big step up from previous Windows Mobile systems. The Windows Phone 7 menu functions similarly to a PC’s “Start” menu, providing at-a-glance access to all of your favorite programs, apps and accessories. Syncing with your home computer allows you quick access to all of your saved Microsoft Office material, including Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and more.

Windows Phone 7 is an excellent option for anyone who wants a familiar system that replicates their home computing experience.

Emphasis added myself, but I do not think it is necessary to point out that, even while talking about Windows Phone 7, they are in fact describing Windows Mobile.

With friends like these, does Microsoft even need enemies?

Thanks Ted for the tip.

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T-Mobile UK still thinks Windows Phone is Windows Mobile

We’ve all done it, skimped facts, used generalisations as fillers to create the illusion that we had in fact been paying attention, but there’s precious few who can claim such a faux-pas for a corporate giant who has set aside upwards of $400 million to advertise their latest and greatest operating system, struggling against biases from uneducated sales staff and desperate to shake off a less than auspicious legacy.

Nonetheless, T-Mobile’s UK website, despite having had a whole eight months and fourteen days to look at the press release, is still calling Microsoft’s shiny new operating system “Windows Mobile”. While one could forgive the less eagle-eyed web editor referring to the OS as Windows Phone 7 Series at the worst, the description they give informs us (rather dimly, I might add) that the picture we see of a phone clearly running Windows Phone 7 is actually Windows Mobile. “Developed by Microsoft®” it says, not forgetting that ever corporate registered logo, “it’s designed to be like desktop versions of Windows.” Excuse me? “You can also download and buy software from Windows® Marketplace for Mobile.” Er, no thanks.

Seriously, I so wanted not to read into this too much and blame it on an outdated section of the site, since the link they provide correctly directs prospective customers to their Windows Phone section. But why the graphic of Windows Phone 7? Surely in the search for that graphic, some accurate descriptor was offered that involved the number 7? Why tie an outdated (maybe even reviled to some) operating system to a product that has been designed from the ground up to be something unique and groundbreaking and that has tried so hard to break every link to its predecessor? Everything about WP7 screams “don’t call me Windows Mobile”.

In Windows Phone 7, Microsoft has created a product that its customers feel passionate about. We create ads for them, even going as far as setting up websites to let the folks in Redmond know about weaknesses in their sales chain. Telecoms, more than customers, should be ensuring that their clients do well; Orange has, sitting down with Microsoft to give us UK customers more than £70 worth of apps for an entire month free of charge. T-Mobile and Orange share a corporate bed which I assume enables them to be privy to each other’s business deals, or, at the very least, access to their product information.

Microsoft are trying hard to penetrate a market that have been force-fed a poor standard in mobile software. Being the worst mobile provider (in my personal experience) of the Big 3 here in the UK, T-Mobile really needs to get their act together, if not for partner due-diligence, then at least for consumer clarity. Am I making a mountain out of a “Mobile” here? A quick Google/Bing search isn’t asking too much, is it? Let me know what you think in the comments below.

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Reminder App : Free WP7 birthday reminder app for your Facebook account


Reminder App was developed by Coding Staff Inc. to keep you always updated on which birthdays are coming up.

Setup simply requires logging into Facebook and allowing the application through. After that, enjoy having easy access to all your special dates of people who matter to you.

Keeping this right at your fingertips, Reminder App displays all the information in convenient chronological lists showing how many days are left and how old he or she turns.

Features:

  • Synchronization with your Facebook account
  • Ability to see who has a birthday today, next week, next month, etc
  • Ability to easily see whose birthday you’ve just missed
  • List and thumbnails views
  • Wish a happy birthday via friend’s Facebook wall
  • Live Tile displays all of your friends that have a birthday today

New versions development road-map:

  • Integration with phone’s contact book
  • Ability to save wishes templates
  • Integration with other social networks such as LinkedIn, Vkontakte, HI5, etc.

Reminder App is free and can be found in Marketplace here.

 

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My Phone for Windows Mobile shutting down 6th October

In its day My Phone for Windows Mobile was a pretty good service, and offered features which we still have not seen in Windows Phone 7.

However all good things must come to an end, and as Microsoft phases out support for Windows Mobile it is also withdrawing services which support it.

On their website Microsoft has announced that back-ups will stop on the 7th August and the website will shut down on the 6th October 2011.  Photos, calendar, contacts and text messages will be migrated as files to Sky Drive, while users will need to remove or lose their videos, music, documents, favourites and tasks.

Unfortunately it seems Microsoft will not be making it easy to save your content en masse, with items needing to be saved one at a time.  Users will however have until 5th October 2012 to request their content on CD.

The Marketplace for Windows Mobile website will also be shutting down, but will remain available from the phones themselves.

We hope Microsoft take some of the good ideas of My Phone, which includes a near complete back-up of the most important data of your phone in the cloud, and incorporate it into a similar service for Windows Phone 7 also.

Read more about the termination of service at Microsoft here.

Will any of our readers be affected by this shut down? Let us know below.

Thanks Tommy for the tip.

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Windows Mobile 6.x Marketplace winding down–no more app submissions from July 15th

The Windows Mobile 6.5 Marketplace launched in November 2009 and never really caught on, peaking at around 7000 apps and may now only have around 1500 apps in the store.

No wonder then that Microsoft appears intent on winding down the effort and deploying their resources elsewhere.

According to a MSDN forum post by Edgeway software Microsoft has sent an email to developers telling them they will not be accepting any further submissions to the Windows Mobile 6.x marketplace from the 15th July. Apps will still be available to purchase and download by end users, but no new apps will be added.

Of course Windows Mobile is not Windows Phone 7, and the millions of handset owners who still have an older device are of course free to side load to their hearts content, but it is still somewhat sad to see the platform which kept me connected while mobile for so many years slowly slip away.

Do many of our readers still run Windows Mobile handsets?  How do you feel about this latest development? Let us know below.

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Chinese HTC HD7 features 4.8 inch screen, microSD support

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When Windows Phone 7 finally officially enters China it seems many residents will already be familiar with the look, if not feel of the OS.

In Shanzhai you can now find a Chinese HTC HD7 clone with a massive 4.8 inch capacitive WVGA screen, dual standby SIM,  and a claimed 1 Ghz processor, 256 MB RAM, 512 MB Flash and 32GB microSD support.

Of course Shanzai.com reports not all is as it may seem, as the “1Ghz processor” will likely just be a Mediatek chip, and what at first glance looks like Windows Phone 7 is in fact just dressed up Windows Mobile 6.5.

We do have to comment that Shanzhai knock-off craftsmanship, and will certainly look toward them of we want out next Windows Phone 7 phone to be supersized.

Via Ubergizmo.com

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