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Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile for Java is a new enterprise messaging client built on the Java Platform Micro Edition. Communicator Mobile for Java enables several mobile phones that have the capability to run Java applications to function as unified communications endpoints for Office Communication Server and Exchange Server Unified Messaging, providing instant messaging (IM), presence, [...]

GpsMid is a free, offline, vector based GPS map application for Java J2ME based mobile devices. It displays your current position on a zoomable map and can be used to search for and navigate to roads or points of interest. GpsMid uses map data by OpenStreetMap, a wiki based open source map.
Key features of GpsMid [...]

Google Latitude is a new feature for Google Maps on your mobile device. It is also an iGoogle gadget on your computer. It allows you to share your location with familiy and friends and to see their approximate locations, if they choose to share them with you.
You can use your Google account to sign in [...]

Bitstream, the makers of ThunderHawk mobile browser for Windows Mobile, has released the private beta of their free WebKit-based mobile browser, BOLT, for Java J2ME/MIDP 2.0 compatible mobile devices. It offers full PC style browsing similiar to SkyFire mobile browser. However, unlike Skyfire, which is compatible only with Windows Mobile and Symbian devices, BOLT supports [...]

Palm today unveiled a brand new mobile platform called webOS, built from the ground up. Palm Pre will be the first mobile device based on the new platform.
Here are some of the key features of Palm WebOS:
Linked contacts - With Synergy, you have a single view that links your contacts from a variety of sources. [...]

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