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Mozilla developing push notification system for Firefox Mozilla is developing a push notification system for the company’s Firefox Web browser. The system will allow users to receive notifications from any website, even if the site is not open in a tab or window. The system will also be able to relay push notifications to mobile devices. Mozilla is seemingly looking to close the gap between desktop Web apps and native mobile apps, which utilize p [..] |
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Beezz becomes first Window Phone 7 Twitter client with push notification support Beezz, an emerging Twitter client for the Windows Phone 7 OS, will soon become the first Twitter app to support push notifications on Microsoft’s new mobile platform. In a major update, Beezz will add two highly anticipated new features: Live Tile support ? the app’s home screen icon will display information that updates automatically in the background like a widget ? and support for t [..] |
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A notification system Gaea would be proud of If you are an iPhone user, you definitely know how annoying iOS notifications can get. Android and BlackBerry users have the luxury of a more refined notification system. Software developers at the University of Glasgow, in the UK, have what… [..] |
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Yahoo Frantically Developing New Ad System, AMP Yahoo is making progress on that holistic new ad sales and management system Jerry and Sue talked about last month, the NYT's Miguel Helft says. Alas, we're still looking at a second-half 20 [..] |
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| CNET: Facebook developing commenting system for websites According to a report filed by CNET, social networking giant Facebook is “planning to launch a third-party commenting system in a matter of weeks.” The article cites “multiple sources familiar with the matter” and offers the recent hiring of both Nick Grudin and Andy Mitchell as additional evidence. While Facebook is already heavily integrated into the commenting systems of [..] |
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| Google developing Android-powered home entertainment system Google is developing a home-entertainment system to stream music wirelessly throughout a users’ houses, The Wall Street Journal reports. The device will be Google-branded, marking a first for the search giant which historically develops software it then licenses to outside vendors. The system will most likely be Android-powered and will allow users to download music and stream it to Google-m [..] |
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Mozilla thinks outside the box, launches open source Mozilla Phone project It looks like things are about to get heavier than ever in the smartphone world as Mozilla begins work on designing and building what may be the world?s first crowd-sourced mobile handset. Working closely with Aza Ruskin of Mozilla Labs, Yanko Design?s Billy May has been tasked with heading the design aspect of the project [...] [..] |
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Bungie Relaxes Halo 3 Push To Talk Restrictions [I Have To Push?] And here I thought no one was listening. In Bungie's latest weekly update Urk reveals that the push to talk feature in Halo 3 is getting a bit less restrictive. Since the game was launched, any player on a team larger than four had to press the d-pad in order to talk during a mat [..] |
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| IM bark notification Matthew replaced the controller in a robotic dog, and through some scripting, made a barking instant messenger notifier. The dog barks when you receive a message, leaving your speakers free to play music, and helping him stay polite without being glued to his computer.
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Apple?s OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: iMessage on Mac, Notification Center and more Details surrounding Apple’s next-generation Mac operating system were released on Thursday morning, shedding light on a number of new features set to hit Apple’s desktop operating system later this year. OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion highlights include the arrival of iMessage on Mac computers, a feature iOS users have been clamoring for since iMessage was first introduced in iOS 5. Notificat [..] |
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| Google adds missed call notification emails to Voice
If you rely heavily on Google Voice, as we do, but don’t have an Android handset — preventing you from leveraging the superb Voice app — we have good news. Google has added the ability to send missed call notification emails… [..] |
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