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Thursday´s News Bits

Posted: 05 Nov 2009, 10:29, by PhoneArena Team

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Thursday´s News Bits


  • Far too few cell phones get recycled (2%) or refurbished (6%). According to a study by ABI Research, we should see the mentioned numbers soar over the next five years. All findings of the research are available via the source link. ABI Research via textually


  • Over 100,000 programs are now on sale at Apple AppStore now. This is, without doubt, today´s most developed online application store and there are still no worthy adversaries in sight. (source: Apple)


  • Google-based voice search is now available to owners of Symbian S60 devices. Тhis is possible by using Google Mobile App 2.03 and so far, the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Please, do share your opinion on the application with us. To get the program, visit m.google.com using your Symbian S60 cell phone. You can also take a look at the video, showcasing the functions and benefits of the application. (source: Google Mobile Blog via IntoMobile)

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