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January 11th, 2009

FireFox ditches Google in Russia

firefox russia FireFox ditches Google in RussiaThe break-up between Google and the Mozilla Foundation has been nothing short of logical now that Chrome is out. The official break-up has now begun, with FireFox Russia ditching Google in favor of a Russian search engine known as Yandex!

A Mozilla developer stated the following on his personal blog:

Over the past few months, we have listened to feedback, talked with our localizers, studied the trends of our Firefox Yandex builds, and reviewed the Yandex user experience. All this activity led us to the conclusion that our Russian users really wanted direct access to the Yandex search services in official Firefox RU builds. As a result, we’re planning on setting Yandex as the default search provider for the Firefox 3.1 Russian locale builds (these changes should go into the current beta for testing). This means that, upon download and launch, the Firefox Start Page for RU locale builds will use Yandex for search queries, and the search bar will default to Yandex.

From my point of view, the message is clear: the Mozilla Foundation is actively looking for new search partners. Google has little to loose by supporting Firefox until it gets booted out (after all, they get traffic in exchange); and furthermore doesn’t want to concentrate the wrath of most power users on itself by stopping to support the foundation.

The future perspective IMHO is short and sweet: localized builds will switch to other search engines slowly but surely, while Google lowers its royalty payments. The deal will then fall asleep without much further ado when all locales have found new partners…

January 11th, 2009

Handango on top-selling devices

I have never enjoyed too much of a success at Handango’s – as I didn’t have the time to close my account there so far, I still get their newsletter every now and then.

The latest one contained the following highly interesting tidbit:

Top Devices for December
1. BlackBerry Bold 9000
2. HTC Touch Pro
3. BlackBerry Storm 9500
4. Samsung Omnia i900
5. Verison BlackBerry Storm 9530
6. BlackBerry Curve 8330
7. AT&T Tilt
8. Nokia E7
9. HTC Touch HD
10.BlackBerry 8830 World Edition

When it comes to taking the tally, RIM manages to commandeer a 50% share. Windows Mobile devices capture 40%, the Nokia E71 is the only S60 device in the top ten. Palm OS and Windows Mobile Smartphone devices are not in the list anymore.

P.S. Just in case anyone of you wonders about where the iPhone stands…Handango does not distribute iPhone content and thus doesn’t have any figures about it…

January 11th, 2009

Robbie Bach speaks Windows Mobile for consumers

Gizmodo managed to get a hold of Robbie Bach, a high Microsoft folk. They asked him hew he felt about the future of WM as a consumer platform – while he didn’t spit out anything too concrete, it nevertheless makes an interesting listen:

Bach On WinMo from Gizmodo on Vimeo.

P.S. When asked about the recent skin epidemic, he said that he considers it “normal to some extent”. His argument is that while the UI is definitely lacking consumer appeal, even the most appealing UI would be tweaked to some extent to help OEM’s diversify from one another…

January 11th, 2009

AT&T recalls LG Incite

lg incite 2 AT&T recalls LG InciteAccording to the official AT&T forum, the carrier has begun to recall LG’s latest smartphone for a software update:

“Here is the information that they (meaning the store people) need to be looking for. A ‘Blue Dot’ will be placed on the master carton, gift box and transceiver (in the indented box area under label) of all new CT810s for easy detection of updated devices. The orange dot phones are the ones with the issue.”

After I explained that the stores seemed not to know much about the blue dot given I was yesterday by the store that blue dot boxes being Best Buy boxes and orange dot boxes were ATT boxes, I was told the following:

The problem is related to SMS messaging (Curse of Silence, anyone) – it prevents certain types of SMS from being sent out.

P.S. I wonder why a recall is needed to fix this. If it really is just a software update, why can’t customers be given a flash upgrade to update their devices? Questions over questions…let’s see what AT&T has to say about this…

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