A Brand New Sport of Belly Ball

Post published on 13th March 2010

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Belly Bums is a game based on a brand new sport of Belly Ball. The game takes place at beautifully designed beach settings with a court that resembles Beach Volleyball; however, the net is slightly lowered but not quite as low as tennis net.

They have provided three beach settings for your enjoyment and variety. The very relaxing beach setting is supported by some handpicked Island tunes. The game features 7 cartoony players, all very unique in their physique.

Each player’s skills are different, some are fast, some are strong and yet some possess both qualities. Three levels of difficulty should challenge even most advanced gamers. OpenFeint will track your tournament and individual wins. Your scores will also be subdivided into levels of difficulties. Play Belly Bums now!

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A Brutal Battle Between Microsoft and Google

Post published on 11th March 2010

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Worldwide smartphone shipments grew 37.2% last year, and Apple’s iPhone saw the greatest success – 97.9% year-over-growth in shipments. Besides, Nokia’s shipments also jumped 37.3 percent and Research in Motion saw a spike of 41.2 percent.

Based on the data and current situations, analyst Charlie Wolf with Needham & Company pointed out that the smartphone market has turned into a “land grab”. iPhone enjoys an absolute advantage in the battle, so that’s “virtually certain” to lead to a brutal battle between Microsoft and Google.

According to Wolf: “Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Series won’t kill the iPhone … but it will be a potential Android killer… Android has a few advantages, in that it licensees do not have to pay any fees, and it allows manufacturers to differentiate their phones from other Android devices with custom interfaces. But Android also has no presence on the enterprise market, where Microsoft and its entrenched position with Windows will play to the Redmond, Wash., company’s advantage.”

Mr. Wolf also observed that Palm has a “superior platform” in the Pre, but the company “simply does not have the financial resources to market its devices at a level comparable to its competitors. But miracles do occur occasionally.”

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iPhone Client for SMEStorage Multi-Cloud Gateway

Post published on 10th March 2010

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iSMEStorage is the iPhone client for the SMEStorage multi-cloud gateway. SMEStorage enables you to access all your favourite storage cloud providers using its unique multi-cloud gateway technology. iSMEStorage supports Google Docs, Amazon S3, MobileMe, Microsoft Live Mesh, Microsoft SkyDrive, Box.net, RackSpace Cloud Files, Gmail-as-a-Cloud, EMail-as-a-Cloud, and any WebDav enabled Cloud.

If you have a SMEStorage multi-cloud account then you can ‘mashup’ up to 10 clouds’ and get a virtualised view of all your storage files. Grab your copy of iSMEStorage now!

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