A key decision to make when planning which platforms to target in term of application development and deployment is which platform(s) make the most sense for your objectives. With a thriving development community surrounding more than just the iPhone OS, how do you know which platforms will generate the highest ROI for your mobile apps? These
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It comes as no surprise that smartphones are ruling the marketplace. RIMs BlackBerry retains it lead over the iPhone while Android smartphones like the Droid are moving into the smartphone market place. Smartphone shipments in North America totalled 47.2 million units in 2009, an increase of 27% over the volume seen in 2008, helped by a strong fourth quarter. This healthy growth is forecast to acc...
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Both firms have raised their goals for 2010 and are betting heavily on Google's Android platform.
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Palm the handheld computer giant have announced that their income for the year is going to be far below their expectations according to an article over on news.bbc.co.uk The main reason for this disappointment is the sales of its smartphones. Figures for the third quarter show that they actually shipped almost one million but only 400,000
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Palm need to something pretty special considering shares has dropped 14-percent, the smartphone manufacturer really needs to pull something out of the bag and they hope they can do this with O2 releasing the Palm Pre Plus and the Palm Pixi Plus. According to Slash Gear the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus will be part of
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Nokia is gunning for BlackBerry market share with a major campaign promoting the Nokia E72 business smartphone as the handset of choice for working women. The campaign is part of Nokia’s wider aim to build its share in the enterprise market, with RIM’s market share a central target. BlackBerry has seen major growth among non-enterprise customers
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Placeshifting technology developer Sling Media's SlingPlayer Mobile video application is poised to make its debut on Google's Android platform in the near future. SlingPlayer Mobile enables users to stream live and recorded television content from their home entertainment system to their smartphone--according to the Sling Media website, consumers can sign up to receive email notification...
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