links for 2008-10-22
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Former Emap editorial director David Hepworth has described some of the magazine industry's online video attempts as "cheap telly" and urged editors to concentrate on audio instead.
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RIM has announced two major distribution channels for BlackBerry apps at the first-ever BlackBerry Developer Conference. The on-device BlackBerry Application Center and online BlackBerry Application Storefront – anticipated to debut in March 2009 – will make it easier for the 20 million BlackBerry users on all platforms to find and download add-on applications for their specific phone models.
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Apple has seen a 26% rise in quarterly profits, boosted by sales of its iPhone, but warned that its Christmas figures may miss market expectations.
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The mobile application for the Android platform is already live ahead of it’s official release on Wednesday, when the Google G1 is made available to the public. The app joins other platforms MySpace has made themselves compatible with, including the Sidekick and the iPhone, as well as the upcoming release of the app for the Blackberry platform.
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