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Recently Joe Jonas has been letting everyone know how much he likes electronic music. He cites it as one of his main inspirations for Fast Life. So we had to test just how much he REALLY likes electro.

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Hungry Shark Part 2 iPhone App Review


Download now: bit.ly Please subscribe to my YouTube Channel and my iTunes Podcast. Blog: crazymikesapps.com. All your iPhone Touch/iPad Accessories: store.crazymikesapps.com Cost: $0.99 Category: Games Developer: Future Games of London Store: iTunes Prey on people, fish, and other stuff with this decent iPhone game app. CM

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For our 2010 Summer Youth Employment Program Training (SYEP) , and our year round training programs; we are providing ‘smart phone’ software application development training. We recommend taking the full course from start to finish in conjunction with the lab sessions during the training period. Developing software application (or apps as they’re commonly referred to) is a recent phenomenon with ‘App’ sales presently around $200 Million each month and growing to an estimated $25 Billion annually by 2014. This is an opportunity that will be here to stay for a long time, and this program along with the other training providers, and sponsoring agencies will provide meaningful job training experiences that will led to job opportunities in the high demand field of ‘App’ development on various smart technology platforms such as the Apple iPhone, iPad, as well as the new Droid and Blackberry devices.

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Google Nexus S vs HTC Desire HD Face Off Part 2.


Hands on Face Off between the Nexus S and Desire HD Part 2 User Interface and Web Browser comparison www.smartphoneenvy.com

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Google Nexus One Unboxing & First Look Part 2 (HD)


This is part 2 of my Google Nexus One unboxing video. On this video I will give specification of the Nexus One, also do a little comparison to the iPhone 3GS, Blackberry Curve 8900 and the Nexus One. If you want details of what comes bundled in with the Nexus One please see part 1 of this video. The Nexus One is made by HTC but branded and distributed by the search giant Google. Make sure you check out the part 2 video more detail of the phone. Also check out my channel for more in-depth review of the Nexus One, comparison and more tech videos. Thank You for watch. Please Rate, Comment & Subscribe! Nexus One Unboxing Part 1: www.youtube.com Specification of the Nexus One: www.youtube.com Screen: 3.7 Inche Amoled Capacitive Touchscreen High Res 480 x 800 Pixels Weighs 130 grams very light 3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps Multi-touch input method (via firmware update) – Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate – Touch-sensitive controls – Trackball navigation – Proximity sensor for auto turn-off -Uses Googles Andorid OS 2.1 (Éclair) – Qualcom 1Ghz Snapdragon Processor -Wifi 802.11 a/b/g – Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP stereo Bluetooth -512MB RAM, 512MB ROM – microSD up to 32GB, 4GB included – Camera: 5 MP, 2560х1920 pixels, autofocus, LED flash (With smile detection & geo-tagging which taqs the location of where the picture was taken) – Assisted GPS with voice turn by turn out of the box using google maps – Digital compass – Active noise cancellation with dedicated microphone

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Google Nexus S vs. myTouch 4G Dogfight Part 1


Google Nexus S vs. myTouch 4G Dogfight Part 1 by Aaron It’s the Android Dogfight review of the year! Aaron pits the Google Nexus S against the T-Mobile myTouch 4G, two flagship Android devices that run on T-Mobile. The Google Nexus S is available exclusively at Best Buy for $199.99, and the myTouch 4G is available at T-Mobile for $199.99. Both are great devices, but at the end of the day, it boils down to your preferences in software and build quality. On one hand, the Google Nexus S offers a stock build of Android 2.3, a gorgeous 4-inch Super AMOLED display, and a 1500 mAh battery. On the other hand, the myTouch 4G sports a 1 GHz next-generation Snapdragon processor, sturdier design, and full carrier support. Which one will win in the Dogfight? Part 1 of 2. ‪Facebook: www.facebook.com ‬ Twitter: www.twitter.com Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: sweeps.phonedog.com

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Google Nexus S vs. T-Mobile G2 Dogfight Part 1


Google Nexus S vs. T-Mobile G2 Dogfight Part 1 by Aaron It’s a Dogfight review between the Google Nexus S and the T-Mobile G2! Both are awesome high-end Android phones, both offer fast processors, both have 5-megapixel cameras, and both are available with T-Mobile service. The Google Nexus S ofers Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), and the T-Mobile G2 offers Android 2.2 (Froyo) and a physical QWERTY keyboard. In a world of high-end Android smartphones, which one is the best? We’ll find out. Part 1 of 2. ‪Facebook: www.facebook.com ‬ Twitter: www.twitter.com Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: sweeps.phonedog.com

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Google Nexus One Unboxing & First Look Part 2 (HD)


This is part 2 of my Google Nexus One unboxing video. On this video I will give specification of the Nexus One, also do a little comparison to the iPhone 3GS, Blackberry Curve 8900 and the Nexus One. If you want details of what comes bundled in with the Nexus One please see part 1 of this video. The Nexus One is made by HTC but branded and distributed by the search giant Google. Make sure you check out the part 2 video more detail of the phone. Also check out my channel for more in-depth review of the Nexus One, comparison and more tech videos. Thank You for watch. Please Rate, Comment & Subscribe! Nexus One Unboxing Part 1: www.youtube.com Specification of the Nexus One: www.youtube.com Screen: 3.7 Inche Amoled Capacitive Touchscreen High Res 480 x 800 Pixels Weighs 130 grams very light 3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps Multi-touch input method (via firmware update) – Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate – Touch-sensitive controls – Trackball navigation – Proximity sensor for auto turn-off -Uses Googles Andorid OS 2.1 (Éclair) – Qualcom 1Ghz Snapdragon Processor -Wifi 802.11 a/b/g – Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP stereo Bluetooth -512MB RAM, 512MB ROM – microSD up to 32GB, 4GB included – Camera: 5 MP, 2560х1920 pixels, autofocus, LED flash (With smile detection & geo-tagging which taqs the location of where the picture was taken) – Assisted GPS with voice turn by turn out of the box using google maps – Digital compass – Active noise cancellation with dedicated microphone

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