9th January 2007

Google Calendar Sync for Windows Mobile Devices

Source: googlesystem.blogspot.com

GMobileSync is a free software for Pocket PCs and smartphones running Windows Mobile 5.0, that synchronizes Google Calendar with PocketOutlook. The software doesn’t require Outlook on your desktop.

Some features:

* Choose a range of days to sync based on today’s date

* Remove all Google Calendar events from PocketOutlook without deleting any manually entered events

* Automatically exit GMobileSync when synchronization is complete

* Supports recurring events.

In the current version (1.2), changes made in PocketOutlook aren’t added to Google Calendar, but this should be fixed in GMobileSync 1.3, that will be released next Monday.

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9th January 2007

Google, Samsung Get Moving

By: Jason Lee Miller | Source: webpronews.com

Yahoo was quick with a blitzkrieg of press releases this morning and Samsung is for sure double dipping. Included among a host of major mobile phone manufacturers in bed with Yahoo, Samsung later was seen leaving the Googleplex a little extra smiley. Whadda hound.

Of course, the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas, the techorgy of the year, has something to do with the cross-mojonation. In addition to adding Yahoo’s new Go Mobile 2.0 to its phones, Samsung is also in a global cooperation with Google to add search, Google Maps, and Gmail.

"We are very thrilled to introduce Samsung mobiles with one-click access to Google services," said Kitae Lee, President of Samsung’s Telecommunication Network Business. "Our cooperation with Google exemplifies our commitment to leading the evolution from the fixed-Internet era to a mobile Internet era."

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9th January 2007

Yahoo updates mobile search tool

By: Marguerite Reardon | Source: news.zdnet.com

Yahoo is aggressively moving into the mobile search market with updated software and expanded deals to preload its software onto millions of handsets.

The company announced the latest version of its Yahoo Go 2.0 mobile phones Monday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It also said that the new software would be preloaded onto more than 70 mobile handset models from top manufacturers including Motorola, Nokia, Samsung Electronics and Research In Motion.

Yahoo is going after the mobile market aggressively as it tries to compete with Web search rival Google. With nearly 3 billion cell phone users expected throughout the world by the end of 2007, it’s no wonder that Yahoo, as well as competitors such as Google, are interested in adapting regular Web services, such as search, for mobile users. Google has also been introducing new services for the cell phone small screen, including search.

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