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2006-10-27
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2006-10-27
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2006-10-27
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2006-10-27
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Wow that one is ugly :-) And besides, buttons on right side would be very practical too. So much wasted empty space. Again product which completely ignores left-handers just like the 770. I hope it is some experimental design from early times which was later superseded by N770
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2006-10-27
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the fact alone he hasn't explored all of the facets of the distributions, but feels justified in griping about everything, says he doesn't deserve the chance.
and my backup for this statement was his question about "the red dot" at the top of the display.
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2006-10-27
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You can browse through an entire session of RSS news reading with mobile Bloglines using just your left thumb, while having breakfast or pretending to take notes in a meeting or whatever with the other hand :-)
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2006-10-28
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Damnit. That meant the grime-gathering more-integrated-things-to-stick-out-and-break thing is real.
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2006-10-28
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2006-10-28
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is this real? I cannot do it because it appears that clicking the D-pad center button just removes the bottom bar then maximizes the right frame. I have to doubleclick an RSS to let the program load it on the right frame.
I am talking about Bloglines 770. Is it the same app you are talking of?
So I'm glad they kept them there.