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Sunday, June 24, 2007

New AppSwing website
You may have noticed that we have recently relaunched the AppSwing website, given it a bit of a makeover and refreshed the content. Why did we feel that this was necessary? Well every once in a while it is, I believe, important to check that your shopfront window is still eye catching and relevant. Also we wanted to ensure that everyone knew that AppSwing were not only about mobility but about providing access to your applications by a variety of methods including web services, messaging solutions and mobile devices.
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Monday, August 28, 2006

Are you an addict?
Some interesting surveys into attitudes to mobile devices and working this week have shown that 60% of small businesses have already implemented some form of mobile working while 10% of users would be "devastated" if their BlackBerry was taken away. Meanwhile a further survey shows that the number of workers now considered to be mobile has topped 40%.
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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

New BlackBerry like HTC device

You may not be familiar with the name but HTC produces many of the Microsoft powered devices that are on the market today. They are also one of the most innovative companies when it comes to handset design.

The roadmap for device lanuches for the remainder of the year has been published on a number of websites today and included the following "BlackBerry-like" device:

HTC Excalibur


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