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John Spencer

Android overtakes Apple in US - 0 views

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    According to the NPD Group, Google now enjoys 28 percent of the smartphone market, earning the company the second-place spot behind Research in Motion (36 percent) and pushing Apple to third place (21 percent).
Jonathan Engelsma

IBM Debuts Food Traceability iPhone App - 1 views

  • The app will be able to scan barcodes and deliver a summary of the ingredients in a food item, along with when it was manufactured. That data is usually on the food label, but Breadcrumbs goes a step further - it can provide extra information such as product recall data. If a product has been recalled in the past, this app will tell the consumer all of the relevant details.
Greg Zavitz

Mobile And Social Platforms Want To Be The King Of Local Search - 0 views

  • Anyhoo, more interestingly, mobile search is booming, with 32% of searchers with internet-capable cellphones now searching for local business information, an 11% increase from 2008. Some 60% of smartphone owners search either via their on-board browsers or via applications, and you can bet most of those will be iPhone users.
  • The study also shows that the most popular local content categories searched on mobile are directories (42%), maps (41%), restaurants (37%) and movies (30%).
Jonathan Engelsma

Official Google Mobile Blog: Introducing Google Analytics for Mobile Apps - 0 views

  • Last week, we introduced expanded mobile reporting features in Google Analytics. To help developers, this launch includes features that make it easy to see how people are using specific parts of their iPhone and Android applications. The same Google Analytics reports that provide insights into website traffic and engagement are now available for mobile apps.
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    We should use this to analyze GVSU app usage once deployed...
Jonathan Engelsma

Motorola DROID review - 0 views

  • With the DROID, the company has perhaps created its most attractive and intriguing piece of technology yet.
  • The DROID is an odd and beautiful device.
  • Throughout our tests, we were consistently impressed with the tightness and speed of navigation on the phone. The DROID makes Android feel modern the way the iPhone 3GS and Palm Pre are -- like machines designed for a pace of life that's increasingly more Twitter and less USPS.
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  • As you have probably heard (or guessed), there's no multitouch on this device.
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    Most thorough review of the DROID that I've read thus far...
Jonathan Engelsma

VisionMobile :: blog :: Mobile App Stores: The Next Two Years - 0 views

  • In this article we ‘ll review the present state of the market, the key App Store building blocks and where will the market be heading in two years.
  • And while technical openness was established 7 years ago, what was lacking all these years was commercial openness; the funnel between external developers and in-market handsets was so thin that very few software players could pass through. It took Symbian six years to reach 10,000 applications, while it took Apple only 6 months (see our earlier analysis). In the first year of operation, Apple’s App Store brought in 65,000+ apps, 100,000 registered developers, 1.5Billion application downloads and availability to consumers across 77 countries through 40 million iPhone and iPod Touch devices sold.
  • n this historical context, it is easy to see that App Stores are a developer-to-consumer merchandising channel; a go-to-market vehicle for allowing consumers to distribute and retail their applications directly to the end-consumers, while taking out the middlemen from distribution and retailing.
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  • “Today’s app stores throw the high value apps together with the low value ones into the same pool. The top-10 listings are based on number of downloads in most cases. There needs to be better segmentation, so that high-quality applications can be seen as quality applications”, notes Sebastian-Justus Schmidt
  • eyond specialized app stores, recommendations will also play a crucial role in merchandising. ‘People who bought this also bought that’ (aka collaborative filtering) and social endorsement (aka social graph mining) will become key to App Store performance, which is why Nokia has hired some of the brightest minds to work on Ovi Store recommendations
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    Good read with some interesting historical data on mobile apps as well. Watch for commentary on my blog soon...
John Spencer

Verizon Sold 100,000 Droids Over First Weekend, Analyst Says - CIO.com - Business Techn... - 0 views

  • "The iPhone sold multiples of that amount in its first weekend for the original version."
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    Good sales, but they are behind where they hoped the phone would go. What were they expecting? There are several models of Android phone to choose on multiple carriers. Apple had a magic funnel leading everyone who wanted in to go with 1 device, 1 carrier (to rule them all and in the darkness bind them.)
Jonathan Engelsma

fbconnect-android - Project Hosting on Google Code - 1 views

  • This project is a port of Facebook Connect for iPhone to Android platform.
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