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Michael Comins

So much for Android's 'full Web experience' | ITWeb - 0 views

  • Adobe Flash is officially no longer available for Android devices. This raises a tough question for Web developers: whether to support Flash at all, and how to migrate a Flash investment for the next-generation of Web users.
  • Web developers have responded by moving away from Flash. Since last year, Flash usage on Web sites has declined from 27% to 23%, according to W3Techs. In comparison: Microsoft's Silverlight barely moves the needle with deployment of 0.3%, just above Java's 0.2%. JavaScript is used by over 92% of sites. HTML5 is reportedly in active use on 34% of the top 100 Web sites.
  • Adobe is hoping developers and users will adopt the Adobe AIR (“Adobe Integrated Runtime”) format, which extends many of the core Flash technologies in a cross-platform framework for deploying Web applications. AIR is available for Android, iOS, BlackBerry, Windows, OSX, and Linux.
Michael Comins

Digby Retail Partners See Up To 600% Increase in Black Friday and Cyber Monday Multicha... - 0 views

  • -- "Mobile Commerce Sales" increased up to 684% with the average being 204%
  • -- "Store Locator Visits" increased as much as 2,042% with the average being 1,506%
  • -- "Average Order Value" was as high as $228 with the average being $102
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  • -- "Unique Visitors" increased as much as 218% with the average being 147%
  • More and more, consumers are becoming comfortable using retailers' mobile optimized websites and rich apps for iPhone, Android and BlackBerry devices. It makes it easy for them to search, browse and buy, to find the closest retail location and also when in the store to scan products to see product details, ratings and reviews, and product videos.
  • PayPal predicted that 67% percent of consumers plan to make a purchase via mobile this holiday season.
Michael Comins

Scanning QR codes is a simple and quick method - Business - The Vista - University of S... - 0 views

  • URLs are out, and QR codes are in. With technology advancing daily, people want things instantly and effortlessly. QR codes do exactly that.
  • An article in USA Today laid out the process in three short steps. First, download a free QR code reader application to a smartphone. Many Android, Nokia and Blackberry phones come with QR code readers pre-installed.
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