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Which Is Better: iPhone or myTouch

Earlier this week T-Mobile announced the national retail availability of Google’s myTouch 3G. After anticipating the device for quite some time, our very own Mike McDonald immediately went out and purchased one. So, how does it compare to Apple’s iPhone 3GS?

Internet Giants Face-off

The Federal Communications Commission is investigating Apple’s decision to reject a Google Voice application for the iPhone. The commission sent letters of inquiry to Apple, AT&T, and Google in hopes of receiving an explanation for the decision. The FCC is also questioning Apple’s removal of related Google Voice apps from the App Store.

iPhone 3G S Is Here!

This morning, Apple and AT&T opened its doors at 7 AM EST in the United States as they rolled out the latest release of the iPhone, the iPhone 3G S. Customers were anxious to get the device, but the crowds weren’t as large as they have been in the past since customers could pre-order the product and pick it up at their convenience.

iPhone Vs. gPhone

While Apple and its latest version of the iPhone, 3GS, have topped headlines this week, there is still a tremendous amount of buzz building about Google’s phone, nicknamed the gPhone. Michael Martin, who maintains a Google-approved blog for Android information called Google and Blog, predicts the summer to be promising for Android and says there will be 18 Android devices circulating by the end of this year.

Getting Your Website Ready for the iPhone

Do you use mobile search? How many of you have an iPhone or an iPhone clone? Some of you might say you don’t want an iPhone, but I bet you would use it if you were given one. Those of you who do have an iPhone or similar device, how has your experience been with it as a Web browser?

Cindy Krum of Blue Moon Works is one of the many who believes the iPhone has changed search. Think about it, you can use your iPhone whenever you want no matter where you are to connect to the Web.

So, what does all this have to do with businesses? It is up to you to make sure your website is, for lack of better words, mobile search friendly. Does this mean that you have to set up an entirely different website just for mobile? Absolutely not. You simply need to use your existing site to reach the mobile audience.

BlogWorld: A Look At What’s To Come

Doc Searls, the famous blogger and Berkman Center fellow, discusses Twitter and the history of the Web in this interview with Abby Johnson. He discusses their possible future, too, in which the iPhone and mobile applications may make a huge difference. And don’t miss the part about reinventing traditional journalism.

Google Entering Mobile Phone Market?

As sales for the iPhone rocket, Google looks to enter into the competitive mobile phone market. Insiders revealed that Google will release their own phone sometime early next year. However the company might not only be competing with Apple’s iPhone. According to the New York Times, the company looks to compete with [...]

iPhone Update

AT&T has been getting a significant number of their competitors’ business. Also, a major overseas bidder will likely get the rights to seal the iPhone in Europe. For all the details, check out WebProNews.

iPhone to T-Mobile in Germany

T-mobile in Germany has gained the selling rights to the Apple iPhone. It will be the first nation to sell the iPhone overseas. The handset also sold out and sold big across America last weekend. Check out all the details on WebProNews.

iPhone Craze

Only four days after the iphone hit AT&T retail stores across the U.S., it has sold out in many stores. Many consumers who have purchased the phone bought it simply to take it apart and find out what lies inside. Check out WebProNews for the full story.