Showing posts with label devices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label devices. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2011

Week-end Poll – Tablet Survey – What’s Your Interest In Tablet Devices?

There’s no denying that the Tablet as a consumer and business computing/web device is changing the landscape. opportunities are huge and the masses have spoken, with usage soaring and devices selling faster than the store shelves can be replenished. Please consider responding to several questions to help us get an idea [...]

Week-end Poll – Tablet Survey – What’s Your Interest in Tablet Devices?


Backlink: http://blog.gisuser.com/2011/09/02/week-end-poll-tablet-survey-whats-your-interest-in-tablet-devices/


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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Play for iOS Devices Music App By AOL Released to App Store

PLAY, a music app has been available on Android for a couple of months, now AOL has launched "PLAY" for iOS devices including: iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.

Play for iOS Devices Music App By AOL Released to App Store


Backlink: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DTWB/~3/3bkCmbipojI/

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Mobile Reporting in Google Analytics Gets “Mobile Overview and Devices Report”

Internet traffic from mobile devices is growing rapidly with smartphones and tablets expected to outsell computers this year. Google Analytics already provides a number of ways to track this growing mobile Internet usage from standard tracking on smartphones to SDKs for embedding Google Analytics into applications in iOS and Android.

Mobile Reporting in Google Analytics Gets “Mobile Overview and Devices Report”


Backlink: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DTWB/~3/vHX1OnTWRY4/

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Product Extension Ads and Product Local Ads Now Available on Mobile Devices

Google's recent Smartphone User Study found that 79% of smartphone consumers use their phones to help with shopping activities. To help advertisers meet these key mobile shopper needs, Google today introduced two desktop ad formats to the mobile platform: Product Extension Ads and Product Local Ads.

Product Extension Ads and Product Local Ads Now Available on Mobile Devices


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Friday, May 13, 2011

Guide to Install Netflix on Android Devices

Netflix rolled out Android App to select Android devices, leaving users confused and annoyed by the lack of love. The devices that currently support the sreaming service includes: HTC Incredible, HTC Nexus One, HTC Evo 4G, HTC G2, and Samsung Nexus S. If own a Android device other than the above, here's how to get [...]

Guide to Install Netflix on Android Devices


Backlink: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DTWB/~3/lTAuXYlYNRA/

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

iAd Gallery Mobile App for iOS Devices Gets You On-demand Ads

Apple's iAd Gallery app for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad gives you easy access to a selection of the fun and informative ads that have run in some of your favorite apps. Use the Browse feature to discover ads you haven't seen, or to find those you want to see again. Even lets you tag your favorites to a Loved section that's all your own.

iAd Gallery Mobile App for iOS Devices Gets You On-demand Ads


Backlink: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DTWB/~3/k3Nrl_p2pts/

Monday, February 14, 2011

Twitter CEO: We Need To Make Twitter Work Across Devices

dock costolo

Twitter CEO Dick Costolo spoke at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this morning.

Costolo's presentation covered everything from the real-world sociopolitical impact of Twitter to one user wishing another a happy birthday.

There were no financial specifics discussed, but Costolo disclosed that Twitter is, in fact, making money. (Is it turning a profit?)

The key takeaways seem to be that we can expect a universal experience soon, that Twitter will be more deeply engrained in whichever device you use to tweet, and that it's not going away anytime soon - check out the statistics on the number of tweets per second following the Packers's victory at the Superbowl.

Here's our notes from the keynote:

11:00 - Waiting for the start. Talking heads currently commenting on what they'd like to see from Twitter.

11:12 - Still waiting for Costolo to come out. More speculation from the commentators. Twenty seconds to go.

11:13 - Going live to the main room. Here we go...

11:15 - He says he'll give a few comments but the focus will be on questions from the audience.

11:16 - Opening with a story that David Foster Wallace told during his commencement speech. "Twitter already works on almost every device you're going to hear about this week [at the Mobile World Congress]."

costolo11:17 - "Our goals this year are that Twitter will be instantly useful. We want you to get a meaningful timeline right away."

11:18 - "We want the experience to be the same. I shouldn't have to think about how to use Twitter."

11:19 - "We want deep integrations into the platform. When you take a picture with a cameraphone, you shouldn't have to switch applications to tweet that photo."

11:20 - Discussing how Twitter was used after the earthquake in Haiti. "Why would a business invest so much in an area they won't get any return from? We believe that when you provide value to your users, that value will be returned to you 20-fold."

11:23 - "Some tweets are purely social and don't have any extra meaning. This is where we've been criticized. What these criticisms miss is the distinctly personal connection of these tweets."

11:24 - "40% of all tweets come from mobile devices. 50% of all Twitter users are involved with more than one platform."

11:25 - "Twitter should be like water. It's immediately available and instantly useful."

11:26 - "Our users shouldn't need to learn how to use Twitter again depending on which platform they use."

11:27 - "With just a few social connections, a user is far more likely to become an engaged user. One of the things we have to do this year is shorten the distance between 'awareness of Twitter' and 'engaged on Twitter.'"

11:30 - "Twitter is becoming a global phenomenon. We were growing in Korea before we translated the service into Korean. Today we're announcing a crowdsourced translation service." Russian and Portugese later this year.

11:31 - "Micro-blogging" isn't an accurate term for Twitter. "It misses the impact of Twitter."

11:32 - "What's the impact on business? What's the impact on why we're all in this room? When the Packers won the Superbowl, Twitter registered 4,000 tweets per second."

11:33 - "We're sustaining periods of extreme tweeting." Record was Japanese New Year - 6,000 tweets per second.

11:35 - A discussion of live-tweeting TV shows. Game shows in the UK actually have Twitter hosts. They ask questions of Twitter followers during the live broadcast.

11:36 - Studios are grateful - people are watching shows in real time again.

11:37 - Howard Stern started live-tweeting about his movie "Private Parts" when it was on in mid-afternoon. All these people started watching it without any participation from the networks.

11:38 - "We're already making money with Twitter. Every company wants to connect with customers. All we've done is give them a way to do it."

11:39 - "Every day I hear stories of people interacting with companies over Twitter. Frictionless transactions." Story about someone tweeting to Virgin Airlines and receiving a new confirmation code and ticket.

11:41 - Changing gears to discuss Tunisia and Egypt. Twitter was blocked in Egypt for a while. Blocked for a long time in China.

11:42 - Google worked with Twitter to create a speak-to-tweet platform.

11:43 - "Lots of talk about the importance or lack of importance of Facebook and Twitter with regards to world events. All we've wanted to do is instantly connect people in a meaningful way."

11:44 - Mention of Conan O'Brien using Twitter as a means of communicating with fans when he was legally barred from using almost every other medium.

11:48 - All right, they've returned us to the talking heads. Looks like we don't get to hear the Q&A.

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Twitter CEO: We Need To Make Twitter Work Across Devices


Backlink: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/typepad/alleyinsider/silicon_alley_insider/~3/lsF3QxBv3VE/live-twitter-ceo-dick-costolo-at-mobile-world-congress-2011-2

Twitter CEO: We Need To Make Twitter Work Better Across Devices

dock costolo

Twitter CEO Dick Costolo spoke at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this morning.

Costolo's presentation covered everything from the real-world sociopolitical impact of Twitter to one user wishing another a happy birthday.

There were no financial specifics discussed, but Costolo disclosed that Twitter is, in fact, making money. (Is it turning a profit?)

The key takeaways seem to be that we can expect a universal experience soon, that Twitter will be more deeply engrained in whichever device you use to tweet, and that it's not going away anytime soon - check out the statistics on the number of tweets per second following the Packers's victory at the Superbowl.

Here's our notes from the keynote:

11:00 - Waiting for the start. Talking heads currently commenting on what they'd like to see from Twitter.

11:12 - Still waiting for Costolo to come out. More speculation from the commentators. Twenty seconds to go.

11:13 - Going live to the main room. Here we go...

11:15 - He says he'll give a few comments but the focus will be on questions from the audience.

11:16 - Opening with a story that David Foster Wallace told during his commencement speech. "Twitter already works on almost every device you're going to hear about this week [at the Mobile World Congress]."

costolo11:17 - "Our goals this year are that Twitter will be instantly useful. We want you to get a meaningful timeline right away."

11:18 - "We want the experience to be the same. I shouldn't have to think about how to use Twitter."

11:19 - "We want deep integrations into the platform. When you take a picture with a cameraphone, you shouldn't have to switch applications to tweet that photo."

11:20 - Discussing how Twitter was used after the earthquake in Haiti. "Why would a business invest so much in an area they won't get any return from? We believe that when you provide value to your users, that value will be returned to you 20-fold."

11:23 - "Some tweets are purely social and don't have any extra meaning. This is where we've been criticized. What these criticisms miss is the distinctly personal connection of these tweets."

11:24 - "40% of all tweets come from mobile devices. 50% of all Twitter users are involved with more than one platform."

11:25 - "Twitter should be like water. It's immediately available and instantly useful."

11:26 - "Our users shouldn't need to learn how to use Twitter again depending on which platform they use."

11:27 - "With just a few social connections, a user is far more likely to become an engaged user. One of the things we have to do this year is shorten the distance between 'awareness of Twitter' and 'engaged on Twitter.'"

11:30 - "Twitter is becoming a global phenomenon. We were growing in Korea before we translated the service into Korean. Today we're announcing a crowdsourced translation service." Russian and Portugese later this year.

11:31 - "Micro-blogging" isn't an accurate term for Twitter. "It misses the impact of Twitter."

11:32 - "What's the impact on business? What's the impact on why we're all in this room? When the Packers won the Superbowl, Twitter registered 4,000 tweets per second."

11:33 - "We're sustaining periods of extreme tweeting." Record was Japanese New Year - 6,000 tweets per second.

11:35 - A discussion of live-tweeting TV shows. Game shows in the UK actually have Twitter hosts. They ask questions of Twitter followers during the live broadcast.

11:36 - Studios are grateful - people are watching shows in real time again.

11:37 - Howard Stern started live-tweeting about his movie "Private Parts" when it was on in mid-afternoon. All these people started watching it without any participation from the networks.

11:38 - "We're already making money with Twitter. Every company wants to connect with customers. All we've done is give them a way to do it."

11:39 - "Every day I hear stories of people interacting with companies over Twitter. Frictionless transactions." Story about someone tweeting to Virgin Airlines and receiving a new confirmation code and ticket.

11:41 - Changing gears to discuss Tunisia and Egypt. Twitter was blocked in Egypt for a while. Blocked for a long time in China.

11:42 - Google worked with Twitter to create a speak-to-tweet platform.

11:43 - "Lots of talk about the importance or lack of importance of Facebook and Twitter with regards to world events. All we've wanted to do is instantly connect people in a meaningful way."

11:44 - Mention of Conan O'Brien using Twitter as a means of communicating with fans when he was legally barred from using almost every other medium.

11:48 - All right, they've returned us to the talking heads. Looks like we don't get to hear the Q&A.

Join the conversation about this story »




Twitter CEO: We Need To Make Twitter Work Better Across Devices


Backlink: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/typepad/alleyinsider/silicon_alley_insider/~3/lsF3QxBv3VE/live-twitter-ceo-dick-costolo-at-mobile-world-congress-2011-2

Saturday, February 12, 2011

BlackBerry Devices May Run Android Apps

crankyspice writes "RIM is allegedly prepping the QNX-based operating system running their forthcoming PlayBook tablet to run Android applications, according to a Bloomberg article. As RIM has stated that the QNX platform will run at least some of its upcoming smartphones as well, this could cinch Android's status as the lingua franca of smartphone application environments, especially with BlackBerry's current market leadership and Android's explosive marketshare growth."

BlackBerry Devices May Run Android Apps


Backlink: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/hKOt-Lay7co/BlackBerry-Devices-May-Run-Android-Apps

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Blekko Mobile Application for iPhone and Android Devices Now Available

Blekko, the new search engine that is using human curation to eliminate spam from search results, launched its new iPhone and Android app. Users can now download the Blekko search app and slash in what they want and slash out what they don't -- directly from the iPhone and Android devices.

Blekko Mobile Application for iPhone and Android Devices Now Available


Backlink: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DTWB/~3/tPO-P0tNniw/

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Is There Gold in Writing Applications for Mobile Devices?

For a few - a few - it's been a path to nearly instant wealth. But for most writing applications for mobile devices has been a break-even proposition at best. And while Loic Le Meur - the founder and CEO of Seesmic, maker of one of the most popular Twitter and Facebook applications - is bullish on the future, he says today's numbers are really quite sobering. The odds against making a reasonable income from a mobile application, let alone striking it rich, are nearly impossible to overcome. Consider:

50 percent of paid apps receive fewer than 1,000 downloads.

  • The average app makes about $2,500, but really only about $500 when the most successful apps are removed from the average.

  • Free apps, those supported by ad revenue, require 50,000 active users (not just downloads) to pay for one full time developer.

  • The problem may not be the app itself, but marketing - or lack of it. Without a marketing budget it remains hidden among the more than 30,000 others in the app store. The skills to develop an app are far different from those needed to sell it.

    --Dino Londis


    Is There Gold in Writing Applications for Mobile Devices?


    Backlink: http://career-resources.dice.com/articles/content/entry/is_there_gold_in_writing

    Wednesday, December 1, 2010

    Google Reader Mobile Application for Android Devices Available Now!

    Android Google Reader app is finally here. The app supports all the basics you'd expect like unread counts, friends, sharing, liking, and starring, but it also has a whole lot more, including:

    Google Reader Mobile Application for Android Devices Available Now!


    Backlink: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DTWB/~3/HOP99Ap8R9k/

    Sunday, November 28, 2010

    InTACT Issuing Corporate Mobile Platforms to Minimise "Raft of Risks" from Personal Devices

    Employees are becoming increasingly dependent on mobile devices like laptops, PDAs and smartphones in the workplace, and with this comes a “raft of risks” says Peter Major, who is in charge of Information & IT security across all of ACT government at InTACT. “Many organisations encourage personal mobile platforms while...

    InTACT Issuing Corporate Mobile Platforms to Minimise "Raft of Risks" from Personal Devices


    Backlink: http://www.cebit.com.au/news/government/intact-issuing-corporate-mobile-platforms-to-minimise-raft-of-risks-of-personal-devices

    Friday, November 19, 2010

    Adobe Reader X for Android Devices and Desktop OSes Now Available for Download

    Following the release of Adobe X suite, the company now made available Adobe Reader X for Android phones and tablets. Reader X is faster and more secure -from the sandboxed Reader 'protected-mode', to the new multimedia implementations, there's quite a bit in the X.

    Monday, November 15, 2010

    Comment on Hulu Plus: More Devices, More of a Threat to Netflix? by Scott Easterday

    Please do a search for open content on Google and do yourself a favor by researching it. The content provided by Hulu is Copyrighted by the media industry and they have every right to dictate where and when the content can be played. Just like I can't legally put a TV Show on Limewire to share with my friends, the same way the media can say no to what platform Hulu can play on. Just because you can doesn't mean you are allowed to. Open content would entail the Creative Commons license, where people can redistribute the material however they like.

    Post originale: http://gigaom.com/video/hulu-plus-more-connected-devices-more-threat-to-netflix/#comment-512213

    The Future of Standalone GPS Devices in Cars

    This New York Times article examines whether GPS receivers for cars will get pinched between in-dash navigation systems on the one hand and smartphones with navigation apps on the other. Via @gpstracklog. Previously: TomTom Not Worried by GPS-Equipped Smartphones....

    Post originale: http://www.mcwetboy.net/maproom/2010/11/the_future_of_s.php