Google Calendar Sync with Microsoft Outlook

Google Calendar Sync with Microsoft OutlookNow you can sync your Google Calendar meetings to the Outlook so you can view all your schedules even offline. On top of that, you can then sync your Outlook across your PDA, Blackberry or other mobile devices.

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What is OQO? OQO = 10 Most Important Business Tech

What is OQO? According to TechRepublic, OQO is an Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC), but when you pick it up it simply feels like a device that combines the best mobility and connectivity features of a high-end smartphone with the computing power of an ultraportable notebook.OQO is a powerful device, yet the size is petite. According to Guinness World Records, the “OQO” is the smallest full-powered, full-featured personal computer. The U.S. Army uses them at security checkpoints in the Middle East. Others are using them as mini PCs for workers who don’t sit at a desk. For these workers, the OQO is helping to create a new category of PCs - one with a very high geek factor.
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Google Android mobile platform (part 2)

As previous post [cref 36], there are many rumors about the gPhone. No Google phone exists yet, but the search giant’s announcement of an open platform for mobile-phone apps is a step in the right direction. So when will we see the so-called Android phones from members of the newly founded Open Handset Alliance?

We have answers to some of these questions!

  1. Will a Google Phone ever be made?
  2. So what is this Android?
  3. When will I be able to buy a Google-powered phone?
  4. How will Android phones differ from today’s coolest smart phones?
  5. Why is a Google mobile platform any better than an existing mobile OS from Palm or Microsoft?

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Google Android mobile platform

Google Android mobile platformGoogle has just announced that it will work with leading technology and wireless companies to develop Android - the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices. The main goal would be fostering innovation on mobile devices while providing them with a superior user experience compared to what they’re getting today. The Android platform will be made available under one of the most progressive, developer-friendly open-source licenses, which gives mobile operators and device manufacturers significant freedom and flexibility to design products. An early access software development kit will be released as early as next week, enabling developers to come up with innovating and compelling applications for Android. Sorry guys, no gPhone for you.

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