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Mobile Digest for Monday, November 7th

Yahoo Hopes to Reach Readers with iPad Magazine
Yahoo has begun to distribute an iPad magazine that illuminates the Internet company’s ambitions and the chronic hiccups that have thrown its fate into doubt.

Looks like Google borked its first iPhone Gmail app
Hours after Google released the hotly anticipated Gmail for iPhone app, the e-mail giant pulled the app to fix an obvious bug.

New Mobile App, ShoeBox, Helps Scan Old Photos
A new smartphone app will help you transition your old paper photos into the digital age. Called ShoeBox…

Will the real Android flagship phone please stand up? (Ask Maggie)
This edition of Ask Maggie helps a reader choose the right Google Android smartphone on Verizon’s network and offers some advice on upcoming Microsoft Windows Phones.

Nokia launches its new Windows phones
Nokia showed off its first Microsoft Windows smartphones, to mixed reviews

AT&T Offers Details on New BlackBerry Devices
AT&T today announced pricing and availability for three new previously unveiled BlackBerry smartphones…

No Programming Is Required to Make iPhone, iPad, and Android Apps on Snappii.com
Now Ordinary People Can Make Mobile Apps for Smartphones and Tablets

Nokia to target first-time U.S. smartphone buyers with Windows Phone
Nokia (NYSE:NOK) intends to target its first devices running Microsoft’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) Windows Phone platform at first-time U.S. smartphone buyers, according to a top Nokia executive.   Chris Weber, Nokia’s North America chief, said the strategy is part of a broader one of working more closely with U.S. carriers.

How to get featured on Sprint Zone (Inside Apps)
Sprint is moving to a pay-for-placement model that allows developers to bid for a prominent spot in the Sprint Zone application or on the Sprint Tab in the Android Market.

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