WILL-O-THE-WISP - A Gift For Your Dreams (2007)

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The Greek Mythology is going on for sure … The Wikipedia definition for WILL-O-THE-WISP is ‘a mysterious light associated with spirits, found in various folklore tales’. This suits fine collated with their music which is delivering a special psych folk atmosphere. The newest album ‘Gift For Your Dreams’ from 2007 is another matured one without a doubt. Awesome song writing - musically skillfull with haunting vocals - and the songs are in a more psychedelic mood compared to the forerunner

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Many phone companies in Silicon Valley?

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Plenty of startups are determined to see prove that Apple won’t be Silicon Valley’s only phone company. That was evident at the eComm conference this week on Emerging Communications. I was taken aback by the variety of ideas floated at the conference. So much is afoot that I’m thinking there will be many kinds of companies in all parts of the phone industry in Silicon Valley. Apple wasn’t at the conference, but its success has inspired start-ups and big companies alike. Consider the list of sp

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Google’s Android has potential; may outsell iPhone

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Google’s Android for mobile computing platforms hasn’t been released in any official capacity but that hasn’t stopped the company from making predictions about its new platform. Google says that once Android hits phones from Motorola, Samsung and others, it won’t be long before Android overtakes the iPhone in popularity. Rich Miner, group manager for mobile platforms at Google said in regards to the iPhone, “there’s a single manufacturer [Apple], it’s targeted at a particular demographic, an

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The Blog Bank Ad Network: Now accepting Blog Donations in the Philippines

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Thank you to everyone who came! I’ve basically condensed the formalities over here if you want to know more about what we do - especially concerning our Blog Donor VIP card. Huge congratulations to Anton, Kiven and Jehz for being our pioneer top earners for the first month! Many thanks to Paolo and Red Box for the venue and to our pioneer sponsors - eLBC, Delifrance, and Nokia Philippines. Last but not the least, huge thanks to Toblerone for giving away almost half a kilo of chocolates to ev

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Verizon launches Motorola RIZR Z6cx - the “x” stands for “no camera”

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Hurray! Verizon Wireless has launched yet another version of their world-traveling Motorola RIZR Z6 slider! Wait a tick, it’s actually got less features than the Moto Z6c? The Motorola Z6cx has gone live on Verizon Wireless, but don’t be fooled by the extra letters adorning the model name of this slick slider-phone. The “x” in Motorola Z6cx probably stand for “no camera.” In other words, the Moto Z6cx lightens its globe-trotting load by doing away with the 2 megapixel camera that its sibling M

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Nokia: hell no we ain't gonna pay back that $92 million - IntoMobile

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Nokia: hell no we ain't gonna pay back that $92 millionIntoMobile, CA - 39 minutes agoWell, it seems that Nokia couldn't care less (or couldn't care more, depending on how you look at it) about North Rhine Westphalia's demand for repayment of …

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Nokia: hell no we ain’t gonna pay back that $92 million

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So, just how did the German threat of legal action fare with the Finns? Well, it seems that Nokia couldn’t care less (or couldn’t care more, depending on how you look at it) about North Rhine Westphalia’s demand for repayment of subsidies. As you might recall, the German state bank, NRW.Bank, recently called upon Nokia to pay back subsidies issued to build the Bochum factory, with accrued interest, no less. The refund demand amounts to a cool $92 million (which, translated into Euros, should be

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Carriers push E-911 lawsuit in court despite winning deadline … - RCRNews.com

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Carriers push E-911 lawsuit in court despite winning deadline …RCRNews.com, CO - 48 minutes agoThe FCC last year clarified that cellular carriers must meet E-911 location accuracy requirements at the public-safety answering point service-area as …FCC pushes back E-911 benchmark deadline to March 2009 RCRNews.comall 2 news articles

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Nokia is holding its ground - $1 billion in licensing fees to … - IntoMobile

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Nokia is holding its ground - $1 billion in licensing fees to …IntoMobile, CA - 57 minutes agoAgain and again with this legal back and forth between Qualcomm and Nokia. The latest bit to come out of Espoo basically calls into question Qualcomm's …

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Nokia is holding its ground - $1 billion in licensing fees to Qualcomm is enough

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Again and again with this legal back and forth between Qualcomm and Nokia. The latest bit to come out of Espoo basically calls into question Qualcomm’s entire argument. Nokia states that they’ve dumped something like $1 billion in licensing fees to Qualcomm in order to use Qualcomm’s early mobile technologies. The licensing deals from 1992 and 2001 have been paid in full and are royalty-free - Nokia believes that they shouldn’t have to pay anymore. Obviously, Qualcomm thinks otherwise. Qualcom

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