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Android Goes Open Source and Releases Source Code as G1 Hits the Market

On the advent of the Android G1 phone tomorrow, Google has made source code available to the world for its Android mobile platform.

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Top 20 Percent Projects at Google

eWeek profiles "20%" projects -- a reference to the one day each week that Google developers can spend creating the next big thing. Obviously, not all make the cut but a few famous examples (think GMail) and a few not-so well known are featured in this eWeek slideshow.

Top 20 Percent Projects at Google

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Google Android Dream Phone Faces Low Expectations from Readers (eWeek)

Interesting piece from eWeek on Google Android release in October:

eWEEK readers refuse to believe that Google and T-Mobile's Android-based Dream smart phone will sell the 600,000 to 700,000 units HTC has said it expects to move when the device hits the mobile and wireless market in October. Pictures of the Linux-based device have failed to wow users so far, but a good showing at the unveiling in New York Sept. 23 could push the hype over the top.
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Google Android: Is the T-Mobile G1 an iPhone Killer?

After many false starts and carrier setbacks, the first phone supporting the Google Android platform -- the T-Mobile G1 -- has been unveiled. Sporting a touch screen (or slide out keyboard), push Gmail and an applications store, the G1 sounds an awful lot like another phone bearing the 'G' moniker.

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WebDriven Wins Web Marketing Association Web Award

BOSTON - WebDriven (http://BeWebDriven.com) has received the Standard of Excellence award in the Non-Profit category in the Web Marketing Association's 12th annual WebAward Competition for Web site development. WebDriven is a full-service web development and design firm with offices in Boston and Washington, D.C.

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Top 5 Missing iPhone Applications

In many ways the iPhone seems to have delivered on claims made by Apple. It is elegant and easy-to-use. The 3G iPhone brought with it the launch of the App Store which has the potential to be one of the great wallet-emptiers in recent memory. From cool games like Super Monkey Ball to business productivity applications and seemingly everything in between, App Store has something for everyone. Honestly though, I'm surprised at what isn't there. Here's a look at the top 5 iPhone applications not in the App Store or built into the iPhone itself...but hopefully coming soon:

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Mozilla Ubiquity Makes Mashups for the Masses (Video)

The 'Foxy folks at Mozilla have just released Ubiquity, an application which allows the less technically-minded of us to blend web-based data and information into collections called 'mashups.'

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Researchers Outline Security Risks Posed by Social Networking Sites (eWeek)

As part of their coverage of the Black Hat security conference, eWeek's Brian Prince has written on the perils of "friend-spoofing" and some of the other security risks presented by popular social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace.

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WebDriven Launches 'Spread the Word' Social Networking Initiative for JDRF

The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRF) partnered with WebDriven to build a viral recruitment application to help increase their advocate base.

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Scrabulous: Social Media & Intellectual Property Realities

There are no more Scrabulous invites for anyone these days, courtesy of recent legal action by game maker Hasbro, which owns the Scrabble board game and concept in North America. There will be likely be lots of hand-wringing and gnashing of teeth of the "how dare those mean old corporate giants?" variety. What was Hasbro (and Mattel) thinking?

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