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		<description><![CDATA[Getting things Done apps, or commonly known as Todo apps are the most widely used productivity mobile apps around. Even those who dont use it, have it, just for the hell of it. Organizing life is an ongoing process or some like me would call it &#8211; &#8220;A loosing battle&#8221;. But since the advent of [...]


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		<title>Android App Spotlight: CoursePro for Students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have not written much about Android Applications. There are few applications on the web that are really productive and even fewer that are actually serve purpose the students, apart from Games of course Enter: CoursePro from Make Mobile Innovations CoursePro is available at a price of $3.99. With some brilliant reviews. Students inevitably will [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[September 23rd was the announcement of the first Android powered mobile phone manufactured by HTC marketed as T-Mobile G1. Signifying the first Google Phone. G1, although may not have impressed everyone in terms of hardware, has been one of HTC&#8217;s best selling devices all credited to Android. No surprises there.Blogs across bragged about how G1 [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[CompanionLink is the software that lets you &#8220;two way&#8221; sync your T-Mobile G1. Its a desktop application that synchronizes with your T-Mobile G1 device and updates your Google Account as well, which inturn wirelessly syncs automatically with your network accessed G1. Thats what &#8220;two way&#8221; is all about. Currently syncs Contacts (including address fields!) Calendar [...]


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