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Sony PSP jetzt mit Google Suche

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Die Playstation Portable von Sony ist inzwischen eigentlich auch schon in die Tage gekommen. Dennoch muss man natürlich den Fans und Besitzern ab und zu durch Firmware Updates mitteilen, dass man sie doch noch nicht ganz vergessen hat. Dies tut Sony nun mit dem vierten Firmware Update für die PSP - und nimmt Google mit an Bord. Google kann nun direkt über ein Icon mit Netzwerkmenü aufgerufen werden. Schlecht ist das für einen schnellen Zugriff wohl nicht, denn wer schon mal mit der PSP versucht hat im Internet zu surfen, wird sicherlich nicht wirklich Freude daran gehabt haben.
Trotzdem ist es interessant, wie weit sich Google inzwischen schon ausgedehnt hat. Ein Ende ist nicht abzusehen.

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Opera Mobile 9.5 con Google Gears

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

La nueva versión de la aplicación Opera Mobile, la 9.5 contará con un buscador con una nueva interfaz, y también será muy rápida. Opera Widgets intenta con esto, ser o poder acercarse lo más posible a la visión que posee la empresa , que es transformar el buscador de Internet móvil en una platafotma para varias aplicaciones.

Según las distintas fuentes de información, dicen que Opera Mobile 9.5 contará con un soporte para la aplicación Google Gears, la cual nos permite utilizar varias aplicaciones y servicios web puedan funcionar sin la necesidad de estar conectados a Internet (Gmail o Google Docs).

Hay que decir la verdad, contar con este nuevo soporte es muy útil, ya que tenemos que tener en cuenta que la conexión de los smartphones pueden ser más inestables que la de los ordenadores de escritorio, también para que no se nos disparé el gasto mensual de nuestro teléfono móvil.

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Today Mobilewhack.com

Friday, May 16th, 2008

  • Google Reader iPhone Edition
  • AT&T to Pimp 3G! Five times faster?
  • Block all Unwanted Messages and Calls, Now from T-Mobile
  • Phillips X800 Is Official Tags: Mobile News, Off The Topic
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    Nokia’s iPhone fighter gets codename - iPerformer?

    Sunday, May 11th, 2008

    iPhone-fighter from Nokia called iPerformerWe sure hope not. Nokia’s known for pushing out myriad handset offerings ranging from the super-cheap, low-end to the ridiculously high-end, and belittling a certain competitor’s sales figures. But they’re not known for their intriguing codenames. Case in point, we’re hearing the Nokia is internally referring to their S60 Touch OS-based iPhone-fighting handset as the “iPerformer.”

    Right, regardless of the lame codename, there’s also talk of the iPerformer hitting market with a widescreen touchscreen (of course), QWERTY keypad, GPS, NaviScroll, FM radio/ transmitter, WiFi, Bluetooth, TV out, and a Web cam. It’s not clear what the “web cam” dealio is all about. Nokia usually knows what they’re doing in the camera department so we’ll just go along for now.

    Launch window and pricing are still unknown, but we’ll take whatever details on Nokia’s iPhone-fighting iPerformer we can get at this point.

    Sidenote: It’s unclear if the Nokia iPerformer is the internal codename for the Nokia 5800 Tube, or the iPhone-killing touchscreen handset that’s due to launch shortly after the Nokia Tube.

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    At what cost revenue?

    Sunday, May 11th, 2008

    It’s an oft-seen question from publishers: Are we earning revenue for ad impressions or for ad clicks? The answer is that it depends on whether cost-per-impression (CPM) ads or cost-per-click (CPC) ads are appearing on your pages. By default, CPC ads will show on your site and you’ll generate earnings for valid clicks on those ads. However, your ad units will display CPM ads when advertisers bid specifically on your site using site targeting, and for those ads you’ll generate earnings with each valid impression. Please keep in mind that CPM earnings are not the same as the values you see in your eCPM column; your eCPM is only a reporting feature that can help you compare ad performance.

    To determine which type of ad you displayed on specific days, you can follow these instructions to generate a report. In your Advanced Reports, the ad type ‘Site’ refers to CPM ads, and ‘Contextual’ refers to CPC ads.

    Want to show more CPM ads on your site? It’s not possible to request CPM ads, but you can help advertisers get interested in your site by customizing your Onsite Advertiser Sign-up landing page. Advertisers can then create campaigns targeted specifically at your site, directly from your site. And don’t forget to focus on quality, placement, and size — take a look at some important tips from the AdWords team on what advertisers look for in site targeting their CPM ads.

    Remember: keep publishing that high-quality content and the advertisers will come to you.

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