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Motoblur
DeveloperMotorola
OS familyAndroid
Source modelProprietary
Official websiteMotoblur

Motoblur, also known as MOTOBLUR, is a user interface developed by Motorola for their Android-powered mobile phones, which is functionally identical to Palm's Synergy, including the remote wipe feature of Synergy.[1][2] Motoblur includes a variety of widgets which combine various social networking portals such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter all in one place without the need of logging into each service separately. Feeds and data are regularly pushed to these widgets. Motoblur is currently on the Motorola CLIQ/DEXT, Motorola Backflip and Motorola Devour.

When first turned on, Motoblur-based phones force a new user to create a Motoblur account, denying access to the main screen until the account is established. User account information is stored on Motorola servers for access from internet browsers and future phones.

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