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Yahoo! has finally released a new version of mobile site fully optimized all'iPhone, which allows the user to take advantage of almost all services in the desktop version. It 'really well done and very complete, with animations and widgets in Ajax which increases the quality.



The main page tab on the "Today", from which we can see the news in the foreground in relation to finance, sport, tv shows, music and more.

The nice part is represented by "My Favorites", because you can access your account with Yahoo to customize completely different label. We can then monitor the mail of Yahoo, Gmail and more, answers on the most important social network, the status on Messenger, contacts and more.

All these options can be set or altered by computer and automatic synchronization will bring the same changes nell'iPhone. In short, a very good job.

Yesterday we talked about a discount on the Navigon MobileNavigator and today, until midnight, we can download the European version at € 79,99 instead of € 99.99. A discount will last until 31 August.


The application will be updated in mid-August, solving several bugs. Here is a test "on the road": The picture illustrates the "Street view"

Will Apple Approve Streaming Music Service Spotify's iPhone App?

Spotify for iPhone

Streaming music service Spotify has told that their iPhone App is on the way to the App Store for approval.

If sanctioned, it would bring more than 6 million songs on-demand, compensating you the talent to write and save lucid playlists of songs, and it will also sanction you to save your favorite songs offline so you can play them even after you're not joined combined to the World Wide Web which Spotify imagines is the marauder attribute of the app.

But simply load is that its widely speculated that Apple will abandon the iPhone App.

Spotify already has a desktop customer and now available in Europe where it is greatly popular. They are planning to set free their desktop publication to users in US sometime soon.

The streaming music service is loose, however you can upgrade to Spotify's ad-free premium service for $14 which also gives you access to their mobile apps surrounding the iPhone app that has been yielded to Apple for approval.

They have issued the cinema of the iPhone app in action:

As you can suppose from the demo cinema, the iPhone app becomes visible to be very straightforward to exercise and based on primary feedback from folks any person who have received early access to the iPhone app, the app works adequately through 3G.

If sanctioned, it will also generate Spotify for iPhone, the first official P2P iPhone app on the App Store.

However, like other third party iPhone apps, Spotify's iPhone app not able to be able to run in the background which will be a principle drawback for a music streaming service. (iPhone users any person who have jailbroken their iPhones can exercise Backgrounder to run it in the background.)

It is widely speculated that the iPhone app will be abandoned by Apple as it would be lead competition to its iPod app and iTunes music store.

But Spotify's CEO is fairly optimistic that it will receive approved:

“We have a great relationship with Apple, think the iPhone is awesome and surely expect them to sanction our app in the next small proportion weeks. Apple has already sanctioned some other music services such as Lastfm, Deezer and Pandora. We very much facade ahead to population being able to access their Spotify library wherever they might be and we’ve spent valued time and resources to ensure we’ve trapped to Apple’s developer controls point by point.

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