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Mobile Digest for Monday, October 24th

New Sprint App Aimed at Hearing Impaired
Sprint today announced the availability of Wireless CapTel by Sprint powered by Raketu, an application on select Android phones…

Report: Application Stores Differ in Quality, Active Apps
Android Market pulls more applications from its shelves than does Apple’s App Store, according to a new report from Research2Guidance.

RIM faces challenges ahead with new OS
Outdated operating system ditched along with developers, but Android and Web applications will work on BBX.

Blondie Connects With Fans on Banjo Social App
“Banjo integrates all our social networks into one streamlined service.” – Fast Company

Microsoft’s Ballmer promises Nokia Windows phones next week, slams Android
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) CEO Steve Ballmer confirmed Nokia will unveil “new devices running Windows Phone” next week at the Nokia World conference in London. Speaking at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Ballmer said he hopes that now that Microsoft has rolled out an extensive software update, Windows Phone 7.5, or Mango, Microsoft’s hardware partners will be able to more aggressively release and promote new devices.

BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 OS leans heavily on Android
The updated operating system for the PlayBook 2.0 includes a hearty helping of tools to woo Android developers.

RIM to Android developers: C’mon in, the water’s fine
RIM’s updated PlayBook 2.0 OS includes a hearty helping of tools intended to woo Android developers.

Samsung, Google unveil smartphone with latest Android software
Galaxy Nexus phone runs on Ice Cream Sandwich platform.

BlackBerry freebie: RIM apps to placate for outage
Research In Motion says it will give BlackBerry owners over $100 in free “premium apps” to thank customers for their “patience.”

How T-Mobile can help you find apps (Inside Apps)
T-Mobile believes it has a role in helping customers discover the right apps for them.

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