Quickoffice catches Android fever, suits let out sigh of relief by Chris Ziegler, posted Apr 29th 2008 at 10:39AM Doesn't really matter how high the cool factor is on Android handsets once they start trickling into the retail channel -- if they lack productivity and enterprise software, business penetration is going to hover near zero. That's a problem, seeing how companies have a tendency to buy entire fleets of phones at once, contributing serious revenue to a carrier's and a manufacturer's
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I had this exact same thing happen with my Samsung A900M. While I don't remember the exat version of google maps used, i had updated it within the last 3 months. It would progressively take longer and longer to load and to exit each time. It wasn't that much of an annoyance as I used google maps but once or twice a month. Finally on
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Yes, the Saved Locations are needed. It is better to be able to call up the locations by name instead of having to remember the actual address. Also, if there's one you don't use in a long time, it can very easily get put out of the recent searches list. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- To: Google Maps for mobile
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I recently installed (updated to) Google Maps 2.03 on my Blackberry 8703e. I wish there was a way to disable the My Location feature because I use a Bluetooth GPS device with Google Maps. I find that the My Location feature is useless since it only is accurate within 1700 meters, where as my Bluetooth GPS gives accuracy within 20 meters
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