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Other companies, including technology giant Hewlett-Packard Co., are discussing ways to build their first Web sites specifically for wireless users. “We definitely have work... | |
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U.S. PIRG also has a new interactive smart phone website – http://www.toysafety.mobi – to help parents and other toy-shoppers avoid common hazards and report potential dangers they... | |
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 ResourceShelf (10) | | We posted the other day about Google’s new “enhanced” movie listings.
Now, many of those features are available for mobile users. In a post titled, “Get movie trailers and... | |
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 ResourceShelf (10) | | Although the site has been online since October, it’s now official, iEEEXplore has joined a growing number (see below) of publishers and aggregators providing mobile-friendly access to their... | |
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 ResourceShelf (10) | | Although the site has been online since October, it’s now official, iEEEXplore has joined a growing number (see below) of publishers and aggregators providing mobile-friendly access to their... | |
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iSSRN, our free iPhone App, was released recently. It provides instant access to the latest Social Science and Humanities research in the SSRN eLibrary from scholars around the... | |
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 ResourceShelf (10) | | In a post on Blog U from Inside Higher Ed, Joshua Kim discusses academic libraries (and the materials they offer) being available to students/faculty in multiple formats so they will usable on a wide... | |
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Many people who want to read electronic books are discovering that they can do so on the smartphones that are already in their pockets — bringing a whole new meaning to “phone... | |
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The first text messages were sent during 1992 and 1993, although commercially, text messaging was not widely offered or used until 2000. Even then, messages could only be sent... | |
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