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Gadget Links: More Mobile Web Edition

  • Mini Web Sites Target Users of Mobile Phones, free article on WSJ.com: "... new low-cost tools and services are making it easier to jump onto the mobile Web. Internet registrars such as GoDaddy.com Inc. and Network Solutions, who have helped millions of small businesses set up traditional dot-com sites, are now also beginning to roll out all-inclusive packages that help companies register and build mobile Web sites. And mobile-content specialists like the United Kingdom's Bango Ltd. have their own mobile kits that help companies get a basic Web presence on cellphones...." [ via Textually.org ]
  • Hands-on with Helio's Amazing Ocean on MobileBurn: "Overall, the Helio Ocean just appears to be a fantastic device and is easily the highlight of this year's CTIA show for me. I fully expect the Ocean to garner Helio a massive amount of attention." The Ocean is an integrated communicator designed by one of the former designers of the Danger Sidekick. This article includes good photos of the handset.
  • Top 10 phones of CTIA 2007 on InfoSync World: "The list of CTIA 2007's Top 10 phones is packed with high-quality handsets that'll dominate this year." Links are available from there to the best multimedia phones, best music phones, and best smartphones of the show.
  • Apple Releases 8-core Mac Pro on MacRumors: "Apple has released the long-anticipated 8-core Mac Pro. The update keeps current configurations but adds a top of the line 8-core 3 GHz model for $1498 additional beyond the base 2.66 Quad-core model."
  • Apple Discounts Cinema Displays on MacRumors: "Alongside the released of the 8-core Mac Pro today, Apple quietly discounted their Apple Cinema Displays." Now Cinema Displays start at $599 for the 20-inch model.
  • AT&T steps in as major TdG sponsor on TdGblog: AT&T fills half of the 2007 Tour de Georgia funding deficit by kicking in $500,000. It's nice to see "The New AT&T" make this commitment to the heart of the former BellSouth region.

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