Java: What’s in a name?
That which we call a rose … Oh, sorry for quoting the bard of Avon. Oracle- Don’t Count Out Java in the Mobile Space CIO.com… Read More »Java: What’s in a name?
That which we call a rose … Oh, sorry for quoting the bard of Avon. Oracle- Don’t Count Out Java in the Mobile Space CIO.com… Read More »Java: What’s in a name?
iPhone 5 might come with an NFC chip. Android 2.3 supports it via an API, so phones will soon have it. iPhone 5 Might Have… Read More »NFC, wait for it, wait … for … it …
What’s the Future of Software in a Non-Intel World– Cloud Computing News « Firstly: There’s no Moore’s or May’s Laws (as in scientifically proven laws).… Read More »The future of Web application platforms
A slightly anecdotal analysis of traditional (paper) books and more modern digital ditto. Paper book Ebook Reading device and content rolled into one Reading device… Read More »Paper books vs digital
The smart and likely long-lived part of this whole Angry Birds frenzy is the Bad Piggy Bank. That makes a whole lot of sense. Much… Read More »Will Angry Birds create a new ecosystem?
That joke’s no fun anymore, as Apple has become such a mainstay, and its success shows how much we nowadays treat consumer electronics as lifestyle… Read More »You know you are an Apple fan when…
It’s all in the ads, as marketing investments are moving from traditional channels to search engines and Web magazines etc and then over to social… Read More »Social networking revenue
That’s what we are all after, but that few get (at least much of) in this extremely competitive market. Exactly how many App sales dose… Read More »Turning apps into profit
As hinted in Twitter on the march to profitability, the good old Twitter is gone, that allowed third party to use its brand, profit from… Read More »Twitter’s new tune
Survey says people read local news via apps, few pay though I’m in this category, not subscribing to any printed magazines and not accepting free… Read More »Mobile news good, paying bad