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Google Buzz Ingin Hempaskan Facebook dan Twitter

Jakarta – Google merilis produk barunya, Google Buzz. Layanan baru ini digadang-gadang bakal menyaingi popularitas situs jejaring sosial populer saat ini, Facebook dan Twitter.

Google Buzz memungkinkan user update status, berbagi link web ataupun foto dengan rekannya langsung melalui layanan e-mail Google, Gmail. Fitur ini juga kompatibel bagi perangkat mobile berbasis Android. Bahkan akan ada aplikasi khusus Buzz untuk sistem operasi Symbian dan Windows Mobile.

Memang, teknologi Google Buzz mirip-mirip dengan fitur kunci di Facebook atau Twitter. Harapan Google tentu saja agar kian banyak user menggunakan Gmail dan menarik para pemakai Facebook dan Twitter.

Menurut Google Product Manager, Todd Jackson, Google Buzz bakal segera dinikmati seluruh pengguna Gmail. Saat ini, Gmail adalah layanan e-mail terpopuler nomor tiga dunia setelah Windows Live Hotmail dan Yahoo Mail.

Banyak fitur Google Buzz berpotensi menggoda user internet. Misalnya pesan status yang dipublikasikan, secara otomatis diindeks dan tersedia dalam hasil pencarian real time Google. Konten juga bisa di-share secara mudah di berbagai produk online Google seperti Picasa dan YouTube.

Sedangkan seperti dilansir Reuters dan dikutip detikINET, Rabu (10/2/2010), konten pihak ketiga seperti Twitter dapat pula dibagi meski user tak bisa mempublikasikan pesan di Twitter. Namun sayangnya, Buzz belum bisa menampilkan pesan yang berasal dari Facebook.

Google sebelumnya sudah coba berkiprah di layanan jejaring sosial, misalnya dengan situs jejaring Orkut. Namun Orkut gagal bersinar jika dibandingkan dengan Facebook. Namun siapa tahu peruntungan mereka bakal berubah dengan Google Buzz. ( fyk / ash )

Opera Mini Siap Geser Safari di iPhone

Norwegia – Opera siap menantang keberadaan browser Safari di iPhone. Hal ini bakal dibuktikan di ajang Mobile World Congress 2010, di mana Opera akan memamerkan Opera Mini yang bisa bekerja untuk gadget besutan Apple tersebut.

Di ajang mobile terbesar yang digelar di Barcelona minggu depan nanti, undangan dipersilakan menikmati kelincahan Opera Mini di ponsel iPhone. Diklaim, ia mampu menghemat biaya browsing hingga 90%.

Sedangkan untuk kecepatan, perusahaan asal Norwegia ini mengatakan Opera Mini akan berlari 6 kali lebih kencang dibanding Safari.

“Misi Opera adalah membawa web ke seluruh dunia, dan dengan pembuatan Opera Mini di platform lain, kami selangkah lebih dekat,” ujar Jon Von Tetzchner, co-founder Opera Software.

Namun, jika user ingin segera mencicipinya, sepertinya harus bersabar dulu karena ternyata Opera Mini belum tersedia bagi publik. Opera harus mendapat ‘lampu hijau’ dulu dari Apple agar produknya tersedia di App Store.

Opera berharap, Apple akan memberikan ijinnya, mengingat banyak aplikasi yang ditolak di sana.

Menurut rilis yang diterima detikINET, Kamis (11/2/2010), selain akan pamer Opera Mini untuk iPhone, Opera Software juga akan mengenalkan sejumlah piranti lain yang berjalan dengan browser Opera.
( sha / ash )

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BlackBerry the sequels – Storm 2 and Bold 2 coming soon?

Two BlackBerry handsets are inching closer to release – the BlackBerry Storm 2 and the Bold 2. After much leaking there’s still nothing official on either of those phones. But the Internet rumor mill is beginning to lean towards “coming soon”.

First up, the BlackBerry Storm 2 – we’ve seen photos of it and even videos demonstrating its amazing clickable screen powered by piezo-magic. The omens of its imminent coming are a Vodafone display snapped at the Carphone Warehouse plus a spy-ninja style blurry Verizon training video. The preliminary info of what’s in the box says 16GB microSD card (plus 2GB internal) and BlackBerry OS 5.0.

The other soon-to-arrive Berry, the BlackBerry Bold 2 (code-named Onyx), is set to become the BlackBerry corporate flagship. It trades the traditional trackball for a touchpad and offers 3G, Wi-Fi and GPS, not to mention it has some really nice looks. A tipster also let Engadget in on an announce date for the Bold 2 – October 21st.

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October 21st can’t come soon enough, can it? Prices, plans, even a release date are still a mystery however, so do count on coming home with one in two weeks.

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Windows Mobile 6.5 will hitting markets worldwide on 6 October

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Microsoft will unleash the Windows Mobile 6.5 on the 6th of October and all current upgradable smartphones will be able to install it. Those and the new, which are still not launched, will ship directly with the new OS.

That seems some good news for the WinMo users – mark down 6 October in your calendars if you’ve been promised an upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.5. The new version of the mobile OS will become available then probably meaning you should be able to upgrade free your HTC Touch Diamond 2, HTC Touch Pro 2, or Samsung Omnia II, etc.

Besides the user experience boost, the new version of the OS will offer two new potentially powerful services – the My Phone and the Windows Marketplace.

The first one will offer free web synchronization of photos, music, contacts and messages, while the second name speaks for itself introducing a huge application catalog straight to the mobile. Easy access to the popular social networks like Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and Twitter is also provided.

There is a whole month until the official premiere, until then you may want to check our detailed impressions of the Windows Mobile 6.5 running on the Samsung Omnia 2.

Siap Bersaing – Google Squared

WASHINGTON – Persaingan mesin pencari internet semakin ketat. Sebagai raja dunia maya, Google tidak tinggal diam jika posisinya terancam para penantang baru. Hal ini memacu Google terus berinovasi, salah satu inovasi terbarunya adalah Google Squared.

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Mesin pencari ini memang masih dalam tahap pengembangan. Berbeda dengan mesin pencari Google konvensional, Google Squared tidak lagi menghadirkan daftar link ke berbagai situs sebagai hasil pencariannya. Google menyadari hasil pencarian seperti ini lama kelamaan kurang efektif dan mulai tergeser oleh para pendatang baru di dunia mesin pencarian.

Untuk menjawab kebutuhan itu, Google Squared menghadirkan informasi hasil pencarian yang berasal dari pertanyaan dalam spreadsheet yang dinamakan ‘square’.

Pengguna Google Squared kemudian dapat membangun, memodifikasi, dan menyempurnakan pertanyaan mereka melalui pencarian web, demikian keterangan yang dikutip dari AFP, Kamis (4/6/2009).

“Tidak seperti mesin pencari Google saat ini, Google Squared tidak menemukan halaman web mengenai topik yang tengah Anda cari. Melainkan Squared akan otomatis mengambil dan mengorganisir seluruh informasi dan fakta di seluruh link internet,” kata juru bicara Google menjelaskan preview produknya.

Google pun mengklaim Squared akan sangat berguna ketika pengguna ingin melakukan pencarian yang sangat banyak guna menemukan informasi yang mereka inginkan.

“Pada dasarnya Squared mencari situs untuk menemukan jenis informasi yang mungkin menarik bagi Anda, kemudian menggali dan mempresentasikannya sehingga lebih mudah dimengerti,” tandas juru bicara tersebut. (srn)

Software berkaitan dengan Google:

Google Maps for mobile featuring Latitude

Google Reader Beta for iPhone and Other Mobile Phones

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Dads and grads: Sizzling summer cell phones

Looking for the perfect cell phone for Dad or your favorite grad—besides a new iPhone, that is? Check out  the new 3G Sidekick, Samsung’s 8MP camera phone, the long-awaited Palm Pre, and more.
Note: All quoted prices require a new, two-year contract.

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Sidekick LX (T-Mobile, $199)
The ever-popular Sidekick finally gets 3G support, good for speedy Web browsing, plus streaming video and music. The new LX (set to go on sale May 13) also boasts a gorgeous, 854 by 480-pixel display, which swivels up to reveal a full QWERTY keypad. Also on board: a 3.2MP camera with video recording, GPS, e-mail, SMS/SMS, IM, a microSD memory expansion slot, stereo Bluetooth, and a social-networking app that supports Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace.

Palm Pre (Sprint, TBA)
Fresh off its sensational debut at CES in January, the Pre looks to be one of the hottest—if not the hottest—phones of the summer. Running on Palm’s new WebOS mobile platform, the 3G- and GPS-enabled touchscreen slider boasts a full slate of high-end smartphone features (including Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, and a 3MP camera), a slide-out QWERTY keypad, plus its sensational-looking multitasking abilities, which let you shuffle through open applications as you would a deck of cards. As of this writing, Sprint and Palm have yet to announce an exact launch date or pricing info for the Pre; that said, Palm insists the Pre will arrive before the first half of the year is out, so we’re talking just a matter of weeks.

Samsung Memoir (T-Mobile, $249)
No, it ain’t cheap, but the 3G-enabled Samsung Memoir—which comes armed with an 8MP camera, the highest resolution available from a major U.S. carrier—takes some of the sharpest, most vivid pictures I’ve ever seen from a camera phone. Once you’re done shooting (both auto-focus and facial recognition is supported, along with rapid-fire and panoramic modes), you can upload photos directly to online picture services like Flickr, Kodak Gallery, Photobucket, and Snapfish. And yes—you can expect full-on calling and messaging features from the touchscreen Memoir, as well.

LG Neon (AT&T, $29)
The EDGE-only Neon (set for release in the “coming weeks,” according to AT&T) may not be the same league as the Sidekick LX or the Pre, but it’s a pretty solid—and snazzy-looking—messaging phone for the price. The slide-out QWERTY keypad is perfect for tapping out SMS, MMS, instant, and e-mail messages, and amateur shutterbugs can snap away with the 2MP camera. Want some tunes? Side-load them over the microSD memory expansion slot, then listen over a stereo Bluetooth headset.

Nokia Intrigue (Verizon Wireless, $129)
Who said the flip phone is dead? Check out the slim, sexy Intrigue, a gorgeous 3G clamshell from Nokia complete with GPS support, streaming video and full-track music downloads, stereo Bluetooth, and an eye-catching translucent external display.

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BlackBerry & iPhone software: Kamus Lengkap

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A complete and easy to use dictionary for your mobile phone. It supports English – Indonesian, Indonesian – English, regular and irregular verb features including [...]

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Free BlackBerry Software: MobFinance UK Edition – Mobile Stock Tracker

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Thursday, March 12th, 2009

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Vendor Aplikasi Berlomba Manjakan Pengguna Smartphone

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Jakarta – Ramainya aplikasi yang ditawarkan para vendor bermula dari kelahiran iPhone yang kini sanggup menjalankan ratusan aplikasi dari pihak ketiga. Selain untuk iPhone, para [...]

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22 top iPhone tips

Better browsing, more efficient e-mail, and other tricks
by Christopher Breen, Dan Frakes, Jonathan Seff, Philip Michaels, Jim Dalrymple, Macworld.com

You can do a lot with the iPhone—surf the Web, send e-mail, listen to music, and (yes) make phone calls—with just a touch of a virtual button. But dig a little deeper, and you can do even more. Now that we’ve had some time to live with the iPhone, we’ve found a few tricks that help us get the most out of it.

Web surfing

Get a Bigger Keyboard As with any other iPhone function requiring data entry, tapping on Safari’s address bar summons an on-screen keyboard. If you rotate the iPhone horizontally before tapping on the address bar, the Safari window will switch to horizontal mode; then, when you tap on the address bar, the on-screen keyboard will also appear horizontally. More important, it will also be much larger than the standard, vertical keyboard, making data entry a little easier. Unfortunately, Safari is currently the only iPhone application in which this horizontal keyboard appears. (If you want to use the keyboard in its standard vertical orientation, summon it before rotating your iPhone.)

Create a Home Page When you’re using the regular version of Safari that runs on your Mac (or Windows-based PC), setting a particular site as your home page is as simple as going to the General tab in System Preferences and typing in a URL. You can’t do that on the iPhone, but you can use this workaround: Add your would-be home page to your bookmarks list, and then move it to the top of the list. Yes, it requires an extra tap—first on the bookmarks icon and then on the bookmark itself—but it will get you to your favorite Web page with a minimum of fuss.

Share URLs If you want to send a friend the URL of a Web page you’re viewing, tap on the address bar, and then tap on Share. A new e-mail message, containing the URL, will open in Mail; just choose one or more recipients, add your comments, and tap on Send.

Scroll in Boxes on a Web Page If you encounter a scrolling box or list while surfing on your iPhone in Safari— say you’re responding to a post at the Macworld.com forums—and you try to scroll with your finger, you’ll find that the entire page scrolls, instead of just the box. The trick is to scroll such areas with two fingers.

Make a Call from Safari If you find a phone number in Safari that you’d like to call—perhaps the phone number of a restaurant where you’d like to make reservations—you needn’t jump to the phone component. Just tap on the number, and the iPhone will dial it for you. (This also works with phone numbers and URLs embedded in e-mails and SMS chats; tapping on either one will place a call or open a Web page, respectively.)

Investigate Links In Safari, if you hold your fingertip down on a link instead of tapping, you’ll summon an information balloon that displays the underlying URL. The same thing happens in Mail when you hold on a link. Now when those “account update” e-mails arrive, you can press and hold on the link to find out if you’re really going to be taken to the site the e-mail indicates it’ll take you to.

Go Straight to the Top When viewing a long Web page, if you want to get back to the top, or access Safari’s address field, you don’t have to scroll all the way up; instead, just tap on the gray status bar at the top of the iPhone’s screen. You’ll be immediately transported to the top of the current Web page.
E-mail

Avoid Mail Confusion Don’t give two e-mail accounts the same name, because Mail will get confused and copy the settings from one account to the other. And you can’t fix the situation by simply renaming one account; you’ll need to delete one of the accounts and then re-create it.

Mark Read Messages as Unread There doesn’t appear to be any way to mark read messages as unread on the iPhone—but there is. While viewing a message, tap on Details, which reveals a Mark As Unread option; tap on it, and the next time you view your inbox, the message will display a blue dot, which indicates that the message has not been read.

Recover “Lost” E-mails If you try to send an e-mail but the iPhone can’t get network access, you might think your message has disappeared completely. But don’t worry: a temporary Outgoing folder is created to hold the message. You can access this folder from the main screen of the sending account; the folder will disappear once network access is available and the message is sent.

Create E-mail Folders Well, actually, you can’t create e-mail folders on the iPhone. But what you can do with an IMAP e-mail account is create folders on the IMAP server—for example, if you have a .Mac account, using the .Mac Web-mail interface. Those folders will then appear on the iPhone, and their contents will—eventually—be synced between the iPhone and the server.

Save E-mail Drafts If you want to save a message you’re working on so you can come back to it later, tap on Cancel. Instead of deleting the message immediately, Mail pops up a dialog box with the options Save, Don’t Save, or Cancel. Tap on Save and the message will be placed in your Drafts folder. (If your account doesn’t currently have a Drafts folder, Mail will create one.) Don’t be alarmed if the message doesn’t appear in Drafts immediately, however; it sometimes takes several minutes for the draft message to show up.
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Re-create iPod Audio Controls If you listen to audiobooks on an iPod, you probably know that, since the fourth-generation iPod’s release, you’ve had the option to make the playback speed faster or slower, as you prefer. The iPhone shares that feature. Just tap on the Settings button and then on the iPod option; tap on the Audiobook Speed entry and, in the resulting screen, choose Slower, Normal, or Faster. Other iPod features also appear on the iPhone: You can use the Settings screen to turn on Sound Check (to make volume more consistent from one track to another) and to select any of 22 included equalization presets.

Change iPod Icons By default, the buttons at the bottom of the iPod screen are Playlists, Artists, Songs, Videos, and More. You can change those first four in the same way as you would the commands that appear on an iPod’s main screen. Simply tap on the More icon, and then tap on the Edit button in the upper left corner of the resulting screen. A Configure screen will appear with icons for Albums, Podcasts, Audiobooks, Genres, Composers, Compilations, Playlists, Artists, Songs, and Videos. To substitute one of these icons for one that appears at the bottom of the iPod screen, just tap and hold on the icon you prefer and drag it over the icon you want to replace. Tap on Done when you’re finished.

Delete Already-Viewed Videos Even 8GB can feel confining when it comes to storing videos; a single full-length movie can take up 1GB of storage. To ease the storage crunch, the iPhone offers to delete videos after you’ve finished watching them. Just tap on the Delete button, and Pirates of the Caribbean will disappear from your iPhone, freeing up more space.
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Store Files One benefit of the iPod is that it can store files as well as play music. An out-of-the-box iPhone can’t—unless you have the help of a Mac and a $10 utility. The program, Ecamm Network’s iPhoneDrive, lets you view files on your iPhone in a Finder-like interface. You can copy files to and from your iPhone via drag and drop, some simple buttons, or the program’s File menu.

Choose How You Listen to Voice Mail If you have a Bluetooth headset, incoming calls get routed there automatically. But that doesn’t happen when you call up Visual Voicemail. How-ever, an Audio button on the Visual Voicemail screen lets you specify how you listen to your message: via a handset, the built-in speaker, or a Bluetooth headset.

Scroll Through Contacts Another Way Everyone knows that you can scroll through the list of contacts on your iPhone two ways—either flick your finger on the list to scroll up or down, or tap on one of the letters in the alphabet running down the right side of the screen to jump to contacts beginning with that letter. But there is a third way: hold your finger on the alphabetical list, and then slide up and down—you’ll be able to scroll through your contacts in a more controlled manner than by flicking your finger.

Use Favorites and Recents for More Than Calls Favorites and Recents are part of the iPhone’s main Phone screen; Favorites is the iPhone’s version of frequently called numbers, and Recents is a list of the numbers of people you’ve called recently and calls you’ve missed. You can tap on any number in these lists to place a call quickly. But this is not just a phone feature: Assuming that a number or name in Favorites or Recents belongs to a mobile phone, you can also send it an SMS message. Just tap on the right angle bracket (>) icon next to the contact name or number, and then tap on the Text Message button at the bottom of the contact listing.

Get Driving Directions Fast One of the primary uses for the iPhone’s Maps application is to get driving directions. Both the starting and destination fields offer a Bookmarks icon, so you can quickly use a bookmark, a recent location, or a contact when searching for directions. The first thing you should do in Maps is find your own address and bookmark it—this will make finding directions to and from locations much easier.

Sync Notes One of the major limitations of the iPhone’s Notes application is that you can’t sync it with data from any program on your Mac. There’s a workaround, however. Each contact has a notes field. So you can create a fake contact and paste any info you like in the notes field for that contact in Address Book. One sync later, all that information will be at your fingertips.

Reboot Your Phone Pretend for a moment that your iPhone suddenly stops responding. Pushing the Home button does nothing. Pressing the sleep/wake button is equally ineffective. What do you do? Apple’s first reset tip is to press and hold the Home button for about six seconds to quit any application that might have locked up your iPhone. But if that doesn’t work, try pressing and holding both the Home and sleep/wake buttons; after about ten seconds the Apple logo will appear. (This reboot trick takes a little bit longer than the iPod equivalent—holding down the Select and Menu buttons usually restarts your music player after just four seconds.)

imeem music – now available on your iPhone!

imeem Mobile is a free application available on the iPhone and T-Mobile G1. imeem Mobile lets you stream music for free, create custom radio stations and access your personal imeem music library wherever you are.

imeem’s award-winning mobile application is available now as a FREE download:

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Enjoy some of the great features of imeem Mobile, including:

  • Artist Radio: Search for your favorite bands and create custom artist stations that play music from those artists and others like them
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  • Buy MP3 downloads: Purchase MP3 downloads with one click
  • Featured Stations & Music Recommendations: Get music recommendations based on your personal listening habits and those of the imeem community
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