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@SmDFrylock Zune Pass service (perhaps included in the month to month bill) is an excellent idea. I think these phones have the potential to be much more than simply feature phones.The phone/camera capabilities already put Kin 1 2 way beyond that of most (all?) feature phones. Zune music w/ subscription is another selling point. Facebook/twitter all in ensures success imho. Perhaps the demographic is different to that of the average engadget user but maybe thats a good thing for once.
@Missing Matter No kidding. They're expanding the market for Zune players. Those KIN 1 devices are really slick. A 5MB camera and 8MB camera for the KIN 2 - the latter with HDR capability? Very nice.The more kids get those things in their hands the more buzz the Windows Phone 7 gets created for the holidays.Looking more and more like I'll be trading in my blackberry for a Windows 7 Phone come the holiday unless RIM comes out with something special.
SonBinh Nguyen and Thomas O'Halloran led this study, which was published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Dr. O'Halloran is the co-principal investigator of one of 12 Cancer Nanotechnology Platform Partnerships funded by the National Cancer Institute Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer. He is also a member of the Northwestern University Center for Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence (CCNE), which is also part of the Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer.