Samsung launches the world’s slimmest HSDPA mobile phone

The News Review:

- Samsung launches the world’s slimmest HSDPA mobile phone
- Axed: ffice 2003 goes bye-bye says Microsoft
- GD LD DRP-DWN MENUS FR YUR MICRSFT FFICE 2007
- Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 released
- Google Powers Up Presentations

Samsung launches the world’s slimmest HSDPA mobile phone
AME – AME – Jun 21, 2007
The Samsung i600 Ultra Messaging smartphone runs on Microsoft™ Windows Mobile 5. 0 complete with push email technology and Wi-Fi that enables the user to access the internet anywhere anytime. Furthermore users can view and edit documents in all popular file formats in English and Arabic including Microsoft™ Word Microsoft™ Excel Microsoft™ PowerPoint and PDF files. The i600 is the world’s slimmest HSDPA mobile phone with a full QWERTY keyboard and wheelkey allowing for ease in composing emails and text messages. The device further supports web applications such as pod casting and RSS feeds… The Samsung i600 Ultra Messaging smartphone runs on Microsoft™ Windows Mobile 5. 0 complete with push email technology and Wi-Fi that enables the user to access the internet anywhere anytime. Furthermore users can view and edit documents in all popular file formats in English and Arabic including Microsoft™ Word Microsoft™ Excel Microsoft™ PowerPoint and PDF files. The i600 is the world’s slimmest HSDPA mobile phone with a full QWERTY keyboard and wheelkey allowing for ease in composing emails and text messages. The device further supports web applications such as pod casting and RSS feeds. In addition the phone works on a quad band network which includes GSM 850 GSM 900 GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 and it can switch bands automatically. Chiwon Suh President of Samsung Electronics Middle East & Africa Headquarters said ‘Today’s consumers are looking for a device that will connect them both to the world of business and to the world of play.

Axed: ffice 2003 goes bye-bye says Microsoft
iTWire – Jun 21, 2007
informationmadness. push(ad);document… This adds a new tab in the ffice 2007 ribbon which is placed at the very left of the existing ribbon tabs and restores the ffice 2003 menus to Word Excel PowerPoint and Access with a Classic Menu for utlook 2007 promised in the near future. The software sells for US $29. 95 and exists as fully functioning trialware for 15 days but if purchased in large quantities would factor into any purchase decision due to the fact it’s not free but paid software. ther similar alternatives exist but also must be paid for.

GD LD DRP-DWN MENUS FR YUR MICRSFT FFICE 2007
businessportal24.com – Jun 21, 2007
It?s more comprehensive and reliable than its predecessors and the first drastic difference to notice is the new ribbon. With its brand new navigation the ribbon is supposed to be more intuitive with all the features at hand. But old habits die hard and most of us still get confused trying to find one feature item or another. Classic Menu for ffice 2007 is the optimal solution for those who wish to take full advantage of Microsoft ffice 2007 and use the familiar interface known back and forth… With its brand new navigation the ribbon is supposed to be more intuitive with all the features at hand. But old habits die hard and most of us still get confused trying to find one feature item or another. Classic Menu for ffice 2007 is the optimal solution for those who wish to take full advantage of Microsoft ffice 2007 and use the familiar interface known back and forth.

Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0 released
Geekzone – Jun 21, 2007
0 will be available for more than 200 different mobile phones in the US by the end of July expanding to more than 400 by end of year. It will also be pre-loaded on new devices from Nokia Motorola Samsung LG and HTC that begin rolling out later this year. The software update includes speed enhancements better e-mail experience with ability to read attachments including PDF files and Microsoft Word PowerPoint and Excel documents plus access to to Yahoo! Mail folders; maps with both satellite and hybrid views current traffic conditions and optional GPS integration on select devices. Users in Canada France Germany India Indonesia Italy Malaysia Philippines Singapore Spain United Kingdom Thailand and Vietnam will be able to download localised beta versions of the service. At launch the new beta versions for these countries will have much of the functionality as the US version and are supported by more than 200 different mobile phones by the end of July and that will expand to more than 400 by end of year. Yahoo! has also announced partnership agreements with six mobile operators across Asia representing a combined subscriber base of nearly 100 million. These new partnerships focus on distribution of Yahoo!’s popular mobile search service Yahoo! oneSearch which launched in Asia in May of this year.

Google Powers Up Presentations
fool.com – Jun 21, 2007
To this end it has purchased Zenter which develops a PowerPoint-like application. The funny thing is that back in April Google purchased another player in the space Tonic. That firm develops the underlying engine allowing collaboration of presentations. As for Zenter its technology adds the visual pizzazz. The system allows for sharing of presentations and integration with digital media sites and has a rich catalog of graphics… The system allows for sharing of presentations and integration with digital media sites and has a rich catalog of graphics. It represents the last component in making Google Docs into a full suite that also includes mail calendar spreadsheets and docs. “Google has an opportunity to attack Microsoft in two markets” says Rebecca Wettemann vice president of research at Wellesley Mass. -based Nucleus Research. As she told me recently “First there are the leagues of casual ffice application users that don’t want anything more than what Google offers and don’t see the return on investment from the Microsoft ffice price tag. Second there are those who have been frustrated in trying to share version or collaborate on traditional spreadsheets Word documents or presentations. While this sounds great I still think there are challenges.

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