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Microsoft: We've Had Siri-Like Tech for More Than a Year - ‎Nov 25, 2011‎

Microsoft acquired TellMe in early 2007 and the company announced its first app for Windows Mobile in April 2009"a downloadable program that let users dictate text messages, dial phone numbers, or search the Internet by voice. ...

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Microsoft: We've Had Siri-Like Tech for More Than a Year - ‎Nov 25, 2011‎

Microsoft acquired TellMe in early 2007 and the company announced its first app for Windows Mobile in April 2009"a downloadable program that let users dictate text messages, dial phone numbers, or search the Internet by voice. ...

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Android Continues to Dominate, Gain Mobile US Market Share - ‎Nov 3, 2011‎

Apple's iOS remained flat at 28 percent; Research in Motion's BlackBerry decreased to 18 percent from 20 percent during the quarter, while Microsoft's Windows Phone and Windows Mobile platforms slid to 7 percent from 9 percent. ...

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Microsoft: We've Had Siri-Like Tech for More Than a Year - 26 Nov, 2011

Microsoft acquired TellMe in early 2007 and the company announced its first app for Windows Mobile in April 2009"a downloadable program that let users dictate text messages, dial phone numbers, or search the Internet by voice. ...

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Microsoft: We've Had Siri-Like Tech for More Than a Year - 26 Nov, 2011

Microsoft acquired TellMe in early 2007 and the company announced its first app for Windows Mobile in April 2009"a downloadable program that let users dictate text messages, dial phone numbers, or search the Internet by voice. ...

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Microsoft: We've Had Siri-Like Tech for More Than a Year - 26 Nov, 2011

Microsoft acquired TellMe in early 2007 and the company announced its first app for Windows Mobile in April 2009"a downloadable program that let users dictate text messages, dial phone numbers, or search the Internet by voice. ...

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10 Windows Phone 7.5 Apps That Showcase Mango's Muscle - ‎Oct 26, 2011‎

Its Windows Phone 7 OS, the successor to the maligned Windows Mobile, uses Microsoft's slick, tile-based “Metro” design (a vital component in Windows 8) as its core design element. Microsoft's Windows Phone 7.5 update, otherwise known as "Mango," ...

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Why Adobe is Deflating Flash: HTML5 - ‎Nov 10, 2011‎

... the makers of mobile operating systems. Apple, of course, has long prevented Flash from working on its iPhone and iPad. Microsoft has said that Flash and other plug-ins wouldn't work in the upcoming Metro version of Internet Explorer for Windows 8. ...

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Why Adobe is Deflating Flash: HTML5 - ‎Nov 10, 2011‎

... the makers of mobile operating systems. Apple, of course, has long prevented Flash from working on its iPhone and iPad. Microsoft has said that Flash and other plug-ins wouldn't work in the upcoming Metro version of Internet Explorer for Windows 8. ...

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Why Adobe is Deflating Flash: HTML5 - 11 Nov, 2011

... the makers of mobile operating systems. Apple, of course, has long prevented Flash from working on its iPhone and iPad. Microsoft has said that Flash and other plug-ins wouldn't work in the upcoming Metro version of Internet Explorer for Windows 8. ...

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Why Adobe is Deflating Flash: HTML5 - 11 Nov, 2011

... the makers of mobile operating systems. Apple, of course, has long prevented Flash from working on its iPhone and iPad. Microsoft has said that Flash and other plug-ins wouldn't work in the upcoming Metro version of Internet Explorer for Windows 8. ...

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Android Continues to Dominate, Gain Mobile US Market Share - ‎Nov 3, 2011‎

Apple's iOS remained flat at 28 percent; Research in Motion's BlackBerry decreased to 18 percent from 20 percent during the quarter, while Microsoft's Windows Phone and Windows Mobile platforms slid to 7 percent from 9 percent. ...

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Why Adobe is Deflating Flash: HTML5 - 11 Nov, 2011

... the makers of mobile operating systems. Apple, of course, has long prevented Flash from working on its iPhone and iPad. Microsoft has said that Flash and other plug-ins wouldn't work in the upcoming Metro version of Internet Explorer for Windows 8. ...

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Android Continues to Dominate, Gain Mobile US Market Share - ‎Nov 3, 2011‎

Apple's iOS remained flat at 28 percent; Research in Motion's BlackBerry decreased to 18 percent from 20 percent during the quarter, while Microsoft's Windows Phone and Windows Mobile platforms slid to 7 percent from 9 percent. ...

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Firefox 8 Launches With Twitter Search - 9 Nov, 2011

The new version comes less than six weeks after Firefox 7, and applies to the desktop editions of Firefox for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and the mobile Firefox for Android. Key features for the new desktop releases include Twitter search integration, ...

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Firefox 8 Launches With Twitter Search - 8 Nov, 2011

The new version comes less than six weeks after Firefox 7, and applies to the desktop editions of Firefox for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and the mobile Firefox for Android. Key features for the new desktop releases include Twitter search integration, ...

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Android Continues to Dominate, Gain Mobile US Market Share - ‎Nov 3, 2011‎

Apple's iOS remained flat at 28 percent; Research in Motion's BlackBerry decreased to 18 percent from 20 percent during the quarter, while Microsoft's Windows Phone and Windows Mobile platforms slid to 7 percent from 9 percent. ...

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ComScore: Android Phones Continue Gaining Share - ‎Nov 4, 2011‎

However, the gains in both Android and iOS were offset by drops in the market share of RIM, Windows Mobile and Symbian. RIM was especially hard hit, with a 4.6-point decline to 18.9 percent. RIM dipped 0.8 percentage points in a month. ...

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ComScore: Android Phones Continue Gaining Share - 5 Nov, 2011

However, the gains in both Android and iOS were offset by drops in the market share of RIM, Windows Mobile and Symbian. RIM was especially hard hit, with a 4.6-point decline to 18.9 percent. RIM dipped 0.8 percentage points in a month. ...

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ComScore: Android Phones Continue Gaining Share - 5 Nov, 2011

However, the gains in both Android and iOS were offset by drops in the market share of RIM, Windows Mobile and Symbian. RIM was especially hard hit, with a 4.6-point decline to 18.9 percent. RIM dipped 0.8 percentage points in a month. ...

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