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- Welcome
- Updates on the progress of the Carbon Chirrup app for Windows Phone. It was rejected for the fourth time but they are now getting some help from Microsoft.
- Thoughts on Nokia’s Lumia 800 Windows Phone smartphone. Is it excellent enough to revive Nokia?
- Thoughts on RIM ousting its co-CEOs and replacing them with the COO.
Start 36:20
- Apple has (again) presented incredible financial results, breaking all previous records it seems.
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The show is hosted by Magnus Nystedt at Pingdom and Saleh Esmaeili, User Experience Designer at dots & lines in UAE, currently effective on Carbon for Windows Phone and Android.
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