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The Mac App Store: The Good, the Bad & the Unknown
Intro: Last week, Apple officially announced the Mac App Store as a major new addition to the Mac software ecosystem. Although the Mac App Store will be an integral part of Mac OS X Lion, it will make its debut … Continue reading
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Tagged Ad, ads, advertising, app, App Store, Apple, Apps, Boundary Object, Business Model, CoCoa, Credentials, CRM, customer experience, Customer XP, Daniel Jalkut, developer, ecosystem, iAd, iOS, Lion, Log-in, Mac App Store, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Lion, Marco Arment, OS, Platform, platform logic, platform utility
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Time Inc., Hachette execs go head-to-head on mobile Web versus app debate
Intro: While Time Inc. and Hachette Filipacchi Media both have mobile Web sites and applications, executives from each company took different stances on the debate at Netbiscuits Partner Day 2010. Points of View: “The mobile browser is the killer app—mobile … Continue reading
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Tagged app, Apps, browser, Hachette, Hachette Filipacchi Media, iPad, iPhone, John Paris, Mobile, Mobile Internet, Mobile Web, Netbiscuit Partner Day, Time, Time Inc
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10 Ways to Fix Windows Phone
Intro: Windows Phone 7 could be amazing. It’s not, yet. Right now, it’s a good start. This is what’s broken, and what Microsoft has to do to make it truly awesome. Key Points: Multitasking for third-party apps—or at least fix … Continue reading
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Tagged Apps, Gizmodo, Microsoft, Mobile, smartphone, Windows Live, WP7, Xbox, Zune
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Adobe Air 2.5 Revealed: It’s All About Mobile
Key Points: (multiplatform) smartphones, tablets and TV-friendly new features, mostly to take advantage of core-functionalities of devices such as accelerometer and geolocation InMarket for creating business models to developers not supported on iOS My take: Adobe is positioning AIR as … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, AIR, Android, App Store, Apple, Apps, BlackBerry, Business Model, cross-media, cross-platform, Google TV, InMarket, iOS, Mobile, Platform, platform logic, platform utility, Samsung, Smart TV, STB, tablet, Transmedia, TV, WP7
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Microsoft’s transformation through Ray Ozzie’s eyes
Key points: In the realm of the service-centric ‘seamless OS’ we’re well on the path to having Windows Live serve as an optional yet natural services complement to the Windows and Office software. In the realm of ‘seamless productivity’, Office … Continue reading
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Tagged 3G, 4G, Apps, Azure, Business Transformation, Change Management, Cloud, Data, Device, Georg Petschnigg, GUI, Hardware, Hyperconnectivity, Internet, Karen Davis, Kat Holmes, LTE, Metro, Microsoft, Microsoft Pioneer Studios, Mobile, NUI, NYC, Office, OS, PC, Platform, Privacy, Ray Ozzie, Regulation, REMIX, Service, Sharepoint, Transmedia, TV, UI, User Context, WhiteSpace, WiFi, Windows, Windows Live, WP7, Xbox
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