Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on July 12th, 2008
Officially launched on July 1st, Wayfinder Power Search for iPhone and iPod Touch provides more than 100 million points of interest available through a simple web interface. After 24 hours, the company recieved more than 100,000 search requests on their server through iPhone and iPod Touch. Their search result include the display of pictures and in-depth descriptions of restaurants, hotels, bars, museums and other types of location information thanks to content partners such as Tele Atlas, Wcities and Yellow and White pages providers around the world.

“It is amazing what you can do when you combine the advanced Wayfinder Location Aware Servers with a simple web application,” said Magnus Nilsson, Wayfinder CEO. “With the new iPhone development tools from Apple, combined with the launch this week of iPhone 3G, which has built-in GPS, the opportunities for compelling location applications are tremendous. This is only the beginning of a suite of cool applications that we intend to bring to iPhone users.”
If you are an iPhone or iPod Touch user, simply enter getwf.com into your browser on the device and add the page to the Home Screen. From then on you will have the world at your fingertips.
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Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on July 12th, 2008
Yet another famous “Will it Blend” session presented by Blendtech with their new iPhone 3G. Poor iPhone!

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Posted by The Mobile Technology Weblog on July 12th, 2008
Jeb Brilliant wrote to let me know his
TopMobile20 competition has been extended due to the number of contestants still wanting to join. TopMobile20 is a contest to find and promote the best software for smartphones and
I've covered it previously.
Some of the contestants featured on the website are some well-known companies and applications, at least if you follow the mobile industry at all. It will be interesting to see who walks away with the top prize and if normal mobile users will take notice.
See full article.
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Posted by The Mobile Technology Weblog on July 12th, 2008
Jeb Brilliant wrote to let me know his
TopMobile20 competition has been extended due to the number of contestants still wanting to join. TopMobile20 is a contest to find and promote the best software for smartphones and
I've covered it previously.
Some of the contestants featured on the website are some well-known companies and applications, at least if you follow the mobile industry at all. It will be interesting to see who walks away with the top prize and if normal mobile users will take notice.
See full article.
Related Entries:
Fujifilm and National Geographic Photo Contest - 03 May 2006
Bit Music Contest | Rockt den Ring! - 28 November 2006
Contest Deadline Extended - 04 June 2007
TopMobile20 Announces Mobile Software Contest - 06 May 2008
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Posted by Michael Oryl on July 12th, 2008

Yesterday was the official launch day of the new Apple iPhone 3G, and, like last year, for many people it involved waiting in lines for hours and problems with activation. Apple's servers appeared to have been overwhelmed at times, but, in the end, most people got their phones.
Read the full story here.

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