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Mark Kabbbash

Viewing Topic: apple stock declines - 1 views

  • Any reaction to the this recent two day decline in the stock price? I hear it is due to Jobs health
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    From a member at EquityGroups,com "Any reaction to the this recent two day decline in the stock price? I hear it is due to Jobs health"
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    How about Anti-Trust issues? Maybe the iTunes store payment issues? Maybe the pending on slot of tablets? Or the FACT that Android touch screen phone are beating the iPhone? Or that the Nokia might stop losing market share?
Mark Kabbbash

LOCiMOBILE, Inc. Launches Its New iLOCi2(TM) iPhone App International Version 1.2 -- In... - 0 views

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    "Since Apple launched and introduced the iTunes stores the mobile industry has rushed to embrace the sale of applications. iSuppli estimates that in Q1 2010, Apple's share of revenue from the sale of applications developed for the iPhone is expected to be $200 million, but that the greater part of the revenue -- 70% -- will go to the developers. As an application developer, LOCiMOBILE represents the premium App based services like off-board navigation and PLS which are in great demand."
Mark Kabbbash

ALIF Stock News : iSink U -- Artificial Life Brings a Classic Naval Strategy Game to th... - 0 views

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    iSink U is based on the classic naval strategy game and is sure to rekindle many fond childhood memories of this classic gaming style. In the game, the player becomes the captain and must command a squadron of powerful ships to obliterate the enemy. Once each captain has had the chance to strategically position his armada, the battle begins! Players take turns and decide whether to move a ship, fire a weapon, or unleash a series of bombs.
Mark Kabbbash

The iPhone keeps on kicking butt! The iPhone currently owns 10.8 of the market and does... - 0 views

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    As the walls that divide television, computers, and cell phones crumble, it is increasingly clear that any device's fate will be decided by its ability to gather and present information on demand. And the cell phone has emerged, for now at least, as the single most important device in the global marketplace. Nokia has never managed to leverage its position as a world leader in handset sales to achieve similar dominance in the United States, where it has only 7% market share
Mark Kabbbash

Investing in GPS & PLS based technologies : GTXO has a tiger by the tail. Apple iPhone ... - 0 views

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    Today is a very exciting day for us, our vision and mission to empower people with lifestyle friendly applications that offer peace of mind through GPS tracking technology continues to expand. Adding to our existing App on iTunes LOCiME V1.5, now available is iLOCi2 and iLOCi2 lite. With a smart phone and a simple yet powerful App you can now locate people in seconds at the touch of a button-Ask the where question; LOCi® is the answer.
Mark Kabbbash

STVI Stock News : SNAP Interactive Announces Updates to 'Are You Interested?' iPhone Da... - 0 views

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    STVI Stock News : SNAP Interactive Announces Updates to 'Are You Interested?' iPhone Dating Application Launched in March 2009, the SNAP mobile app is an extension and evolution of SNAP's popular Facebook® Platform dating app 'Are You Interested?,' which presently has more than 13 million users. Development of the product continues on a daily basis. Recent enhancements include:
Mark Kabbbash

K12 Students View Mobile Devices as Critical to Learning Process Survey - 1 views

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    The report also reveals a shift in thinking by parents and educators who are now beginning to accept the role of mobile devices as instructional tools, in part because they are active users of mobile devices in their own personal lives. In some cases, educators have embraced mobile devices as a catalyst for making learning a more student directed experience. At Jamestown Elementary School in Virginia, for example, students use mobile devices to
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