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Motorola's comeback attempt rests of software: CNET News

Motorola appears to have finally gotten serious about modern phone software, building a communications hub called Motoblur to run atop Android. Is it too late?
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September 11, 2009
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Motorola appears to have finally gotten serious about modern phone software, building a communications hub called Motoblur to run atop Android. Is it too late?
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During its Mobilize 2009 keynote speech, Motorola introduces its first smartphone using Google's mobile operating system, the Motorola Cliq for T-Mobile.
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One of the newest entrants to the tech conference scene, the TechCrunch50 is now an annual occurrence. What's happened to some of the products and services that have made their debut there?
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New slimmed-down social site is faster, easier, stronger, cleaner. Among other things, it pushes those noisy old-school Facebook applications off a cliff.
Thu, Sep 10 16:04:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

The CodePlex Foundation, backed by $1 million from Redmond, aims to bridge the gap between the open-source and commercial worlds.
Fri, Sep 11 07:10:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

The microblogging site assures users that they own their tweets while leaving "the door open for advertising" opportunities.
Thu, Sep 10 18:05:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 


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Company unveils Motoblur, a user interface based around social networking. The Android OS-based skin will feature live widgets for integrating sites like Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace. T-Mobile debuts Cliq, a phone designed to use Motoblur.


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