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September 25, 2009

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Rob

I would love to play them. If only the Palm was availible in the Netherlands. Whats taking so long?

Daniel Goncalves

It would be great if my Pre stopped telling me I have to delete an application because I've run out of memory even though there are 5 gigs available!!! How can I fix this. Happening on both wife's phone and mine.

Marc

I would also love to play it, but apparently I can only install 30 applications before my Pre runs out of memory and won't allow me to install any other apps.

White Rose Rabbit

I love this game. It's one of all of them that I downloaded this week. Fandago was still cool and useful to look up movie trailers etc... even if it doesn't have a movie theatre in your location.
This mafia game certainly helps pass the time in lobbies and waiting areas! :)

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When the Palm Pre would be available in India? India has now become a market which cannot be ignored.

-Himanshu Sheth

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A friend of mine has an app from itunes. The irosary on her iphone. Would really love to see this app in my palm pre. Is there anyway I can get it. I have itunes, so if I download it to my computer can i then put it on my phone?

JM Campbell

Any chance we'll be getting an i-heart-radio App for Palm any time soon?

This app is almost a necessity for me, local radio sucks.

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