I attended the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show in Pawnee, Oklahoma and had a great time. I took pictures with my iPhone not realizing trying to capture horses at high speed would be more than my iPhone camera could handle. Here are a couple of the better pictures without blurry horses: The Pawnee Bill Wild West Show arena before the show: Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show A stage coach on fire: Stage Coach

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Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show
Try the new Google Place Pages for mobile. See the hours, dynamic maps, and what people are saying about local businesses. Just go to Google.com on your iPhone 3.0+ or Android 2.0+ phone, search for a business, and click on the local listing for the business in the search results.

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New Google Place Pages For Mobile
Trying to figure out how Twunlog, a Twitter driven web capture of my iPhone based RunKeeper data has any practical applications. TwunLog Twunlog’s slogan is: “A Twitter based Running Log. Run. Tweet. Compare.” Not sure whether any more runcasting data is in the cards for me or not.

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Twunlog: A Twitter Based Running Log
Smartphone usages continues to grow at the expense of “dumb phones”. From AdMob: * The mobile Internet devices category experienced strong growth, increasing to account for 17% of traffic in AdMob’s network in February 2010. The most popular devices in this category are the iPod touch, Sony PSP, and Nintendo DSi. * Smartphones accounted for 48% of AdMob’s worldwide traffic, up from 35% in February 2009, fueled by heavy application usage on iPhone and Android devices. * Over the last year, the iPhone OS increased its share of smartphone requests from 33% to 50% while Symbian’s share of requests fell from 43% to 18%. *Android was the fastest growing operating system in the AdMob network year-over-year. Android’s share of smartphone requests increased from 2% in February 2009 to 24% in February 2010. AdMob Febraury 2010 Mobile Metrics Report

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AdMob February 2010 Mobile Metrics Report
The Guardian Google now selling Nexus One that works on AT&T's 3G network San Jose Mercury News Web browsers in high-end smartphones like the iPhone can display advertising that once only worked on desktop computers — one reason why Google is now ... Report Shows Droid Beats iPhone 1M Benchmark AndroidGuys (blog) Nexus One Comes To AT&T, Rogers But Runs Into Trademark Trouble Search Engine Land (blog) Motorola Droid Outpaced iPhone Sales TheStreet.com Gizmodo Australia ?- Washington Examiner ?- Wireless Week all 488 news articles??

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Google now selling Nexus One that works on AT&T's 3G network - San Jose Mercury News