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Mobile App or Browser-Based Site? Report Says The Browser Will W. Mobile search company Taptu has released a detailed report showing that the future of the Mobile Web is likely to be dominated by cross-platform browser-based mobile web sites - rather than apps built specifically for iPhone, Android, or any other platform. Taptu calls the former "the Mobile Touch Web," which it defines as "Web sites created for mobile touchscreen devices, with finger-friendly layouts and lightweight pages that are fast to load over cellular networks.

" Taptu estimates that there are 326,000 Mobile Touch Web sites worldwide, which they say compares to 148,000 iPhone apps in the App Store and 24,000 apps in the Android market. Taptu expects the browser-based mobile web market to grow much faster than the app market. What kinds of sites are more likely to be browser-based for mobile phones? According to the report, 19% of the mobile sites measured were Shopping & Services sites; compared to 3.6% in the same category in the App Store. Hello, iPad. Hello, Cloud 2. Editor’s note: What does the iPad have to do with cloud computing? Glad you asked. In this guest post Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of salesforce.com, explains how liberating the iPad will really be. The first piece of software I ever wrote was on the TRS-80 Model 1. It was called “How To Juggle”, and it had 4K of memory. It was my version of “Hello World”, what every programmer first writes on a new piece of hardware.

Just five years later, I was an intern at Apple writing some of the first native assembly language on the Mac and working in a building called Bandley 4 with a pirate flag on the roof. I’m sentimental this week, and thinking about the past, because I have seen the future. The future of our industry now looks totally different than the past. Last week I gave presentations to more than 60 CIOs in various meetings throughout America’s heartland. Cloud 1 ————————————->Cloud 2. 【iPad, 保存版】2010上半期ベストiPadアプリのまとめ。超厳選した20個! iPad上半期ベストアプリ。 超厳選20を発表します。 リストアップ時点で50を超えていたのですが、涙涙で削りました。 厳選中の厳選です! iPadの国内販売から数カ月ではありますが、膨大な量のアプリをレビューしました。 珠玉のiPadアプリをぜひどうぞ!!!

ゲームの上半期ベストiPadアプリはこちら【保存版】2010上半期ベストiPadゲームアプリのまとめ。 その他の2010年上半期まとめはこちら【保存版】2010上半期ベストiPhoneアプリのまとめ。 並び方は順不同。 Amplitube for iPad 知らない人はほぼいないであろうあのアンプ/エフェクトシミュレータが遂にiPadにやってきました! 1番重要な音は、まさに完璧です!! レビューはコチラ→[iPad] Amplitube for iPad: 遂に超定番アンプ/エフェクトシミュレーターがやって来た! ReelDirector iPhone版で神アプリの地位を確率していたReelDirectorがiPadにも対応! レビューはコチラ→[iPad] ReelDirector: 文字挿入、音楽追加、特殊効果・・・簡単に動画を編集! 村上龍 歌うクジラ 村上龍の最新小説が、なんと本屋に並ぶ前にアプリで先行リリース。 レビューはコチラ→[iPad] 村上龍 歌うクジラ: 村上龍×坂本龍一。

MM9 for iPad こちらも衝撃的。 レビューはコチラ→[iPad] MM9 for iPad: テレビドラマがiPadで見れる! Magic Window 世界中の美しい景観のうつろいをはぁ〜っと、ため息とともに眺めていられるアプリです。 レビューはコチラ→[iPad 動画必聴] Magic Window: ため息漏らすほどの癒し。 Art Authority for iPad 膨大な西洋の有名画家の作品を閲覧することができるアプリです。 レビューはコチラ→[神iPad] Art Authority for iPad: ルネサンス以前から現代まで! Phaidon Design Classics デザインの大家たちが選りすぐった、革新的なデザインの製品が1000個も紹介されているという、プロダクトデザイン従事者には涙なアプリ。 レビューはコチラ→[iPad] Phaidon Design Classics: 過去200年の革新的な製品デザイン1000個の大絵巻。 [쿨기어] 건담 볼펜 - ZDNet Korea. 6 Thoughts About Location Madness. Location based social networks - are you over it already? It feels like location is all we ever hear about anymore, especially this week leading up to SXSW. We're excited about location too; see our enthusiastic write-ups What Twitter's Geolocation API Makes Possible and The Era of Location as Platform Has Arrived. But it's getting a little ridiculous.

We offer below a few thoughts to consider about all this location madness. That Phrase: "Location, Location, Location" You're going to hear journalists use it far too much. Too Many Startups? We're under embargo on almost all of them, but we can tell you there are at least 25 companies making location-related announcements at SXSW this week. We Need Cross-Service Venue Tracking If you're thinking of going to a place, or you're there and wonder who else is, what you need is a place where you can see who has checked in there across all services. The above is for illustration purposes only.

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2010 Winter Olympics: The 25 Hottest Olympians To Watch For | Bl. Social Networks for Things. At the recent DLD Conference (Digital - Life - Design) in Munich, Germany, Esther Dyson moderated a panel on the Internet of Things. The subject of the discussion was giving identity to things, just as people have an identity. In essence, creating social networks for things. On the panel were Ulla-Maaria Engeström (Thinglink), Doug Krugman (Personal Commerce), Michael Silverman (ThingD).

Dyson began by noting that people have always had identities and there are countless services for that, but things don't have that yet. So, she asked, will there be networks for things? Ulla-Maaria Engeström explained that her company Thinglink is about defining the relationships people have with things - who made them, who designed them, who manufactured them, who sells them, who owns them, who likes them.

She said it is the "social graph of things" and that "every thing has their own social network. " Engeström said that Thinglink began in 2005 by giving things identities via their product codes, a.k.a. Glympse: Real-Time, Private Location-Tracking May be the Winning. A Redmond-based startup is introducing a location-based social sharing service called Glympse. With a mobile application that works on iPhone, Android and Windows Mobile devices, users share their location (aka a "Glympse"), allowing their friends to see that location on another phone or on any other Internet-connected device.

Senders can customize who gets to see the Glympse they post, whether the recipient is just one person, a group, or even everyone they've added as a friend on a social network like Facebook or Twitter. The interesting twist to this service isn't the location-sharing aspect, of course - there are dozens of companies that allow for that today - it's the service's real-time nature and the thoughtfully included privacy features. Using a patent-pending timer option, Glympse users specify how long their location is visible to which select group of friends, with a maximum time of four hours before the location data expires. Location is Not a Game, It's a Utility. Twitter And The Nine-Month Bounce. I’ve long suspected that the basic usage pattern for Twitter is that people try it, don’t get it or become discouraged because they don’t know anyone else on it, but it grows on them eventually until they start using it every day.

Many people, of course, never come back, but for those who do, they need to get past that familiarity curve before it becomes an essential communications tool. Now I have some data to back up my theory. Social media analytics company Sysomos just released some data based on its analysis of over one billion Tweets which shows the contribution of updates by how long people have been on the service. The most active users are those who joined Twitter more than nine months ago.

New users are also active as they try to figure out the service, with newbies who joined less than 3 months ago contributing 22 percent of all Tweets. 6 of the best Lifestreaming solutions. With an ever-increasing number of places to publish content online, keeping track of it all can be difficult. Pulling it all together and presenting it all in visually pleasing way is a surprisingly difficult task.

Quite a few ‘Lifestreaming’ solutions have sprung up in the last couple of years, allowing you to turn your website into a diary of your web content. The question is, are any of them the perfect solution? Let’s take a look. FriendFeed Although it’s refocused on being a content discussion service in recent months, lifestreaming is at the heart of FriendFeed’s offering. If you’re a heavy user of Twitter your tweets will dominate the feed. The main downside to FriendFeed’s Feed Widget is that it doesn;t separate out all your content, for example, you can’t switch to a display of all your blog posts or all your photos – it’s a simply list of your content.

Sweetcron If you have your own website and want something more powerful and flexible than a widget, Sweetcron is one option. 1. Snacksquare: A Foursquare Directory Of Deals And Venues. The budding business model for Foursquare is local ads through geo-targeted offers. When you check into a bar or restaurant, you might get 10 percent off your meal, or maybe a free drink if you are the mayor (it’s good to be the mayor). But how do you find all of these venues on a map. On the the Foursquare iPhone app you get a list of nearby venues, but that is it. Not even a map. Fortunately, Foursqaure makes all of its venue data available through its liberal APIs. When you go beyond the big cities, there aren’t that many deals. Now here is where Snacksquare’s business model enters questionable territory. The big question is, would you become a friend of a business you frequent on Foursquare? Google Launches App Inventor: DIY App Creation Tool for Android.

Today Google launched "App Inventor," a do-it-yourself mobile app creation tool that lets anyone build their own Android applications without needing to know how to program or even write a line of code. Instead, using an online interface, would-be developers visually design the app's interface and interactions, using drag-and-drop blocks that specify what the app should look like and how it should behave. Want your app to talk to Twitter? There's a button for that. Want your app to use text-to-speech? No problem. See also:5 Big Questions About Google's New App Inventor Does that list of testers sound a little odd to you? Official DIY App Highlights Difference Between Apple and Google Philosophies But DIY app creation tools aren't new, nor are they unique to Google Android.

For example, in Apple's ecosystem, there are a number of DIY apps that let non-developers create and submit iPhone applications to the iTunes App Store without needing to know Apple's own development language. MVNO Database. A list of all MVNO / SP and news about these companies in the world. You can suggest corrections or additions using our online form. Only announced, launched or rumoured ventures are named on this page. Welcome to the Telecompaper Mobile MVNO/SP List. This is a fairly comprehensive listing of MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) and mobile SPs in the world today, as well as relevant news. Where possible, the defunct or purchased entities are listed as well. MVNEs are listed by country after MVNO/SPs. Note: Despite different countries and regulatory bodies having different definitions, we have decided to officially list in the following manner: MVNOs - Mobile Service Providers having their own switching infrastructure.

Brazil's big four operators prepare for fresh competition - GSMA. By Mobile World Live Mobile World Live is the online service dedicated to providing the mobile industry with daily new... read more Brought to you by Wireless Intelligence Brazil’s mobile market – the largest in Latin America – reported strong growth in 2009, but the country’s four main mobile operators could face a raft of new competitors later this year.

According to Wireless Intelligence data, the Brazilian market grew by 16 percent year-on-year to reach 176 million by the end of last year and continues to be dominated by its ‘big four’ players: market-leader Vivo, America Movil’s Claro, Telecom Italia’s TIM Brasil, and local operator Tele Norte Leste Participacoes (better known as ‘Oi’). These four players were the principle winners in the country’s first WCDMA (3G) auctions that took place at the end of 2007 and are in the process of migrating their customers to the new networks. Meanwhile, the established players continue to dominate. Will Croft, Analyst, Wireless Intelligence.

Top 10 MWC Stories - GSMA Mobile Business Briefing. By Mobile World Live Mobile World Live is the online service dedicated to providing the mobile industry with daily new... read more Almost 50,000 mobile execs descended on Barcelona last week, and Mobile Business Briefing (MBB) – in the guise of the event’s official Show Daily – reported on all the major news developments. As a starter dish to a more comprehensive analysis article later this week reviewing the major trends of the show, here’s my picks of the top ten news stories of the 2010 Mobile World Congress. A number of criteria were used in the selection of these stories; hits generated on the MBB site, the potential to cause an industry shakeup, and good old-fashioned ‘newsworthiness’ (as measured unscientifically by me). All these stories can also be found in the full digital editions of the 2010 GSMA Mobile World Congress Show Dailies. 4) Samsung makes waves with badaOne school of thought suggests that the last thing the mobile industry needs is yet another operating system.

Bharti Airtel set to become global mobile superplayer - GSMA Mob. By Mobile World Live Mobile World Live is the online service dedicated to providing the mobile industry with daily new... read more Brought to you by Wireless Intelligence Bharti Airtel’s planned acquisition of 15 of Zain’s African mobile networks will make the Indian firm one of the five largest mobile groups in the world by subscriber connections, according to the latest Wireless Intelligence operator-group rankings. The latest global rankings are based on fourth-quarter 2009 connections data (see table) and are calculated on a pro forma basis to demonstrate the impact of the enlarged Airtel Group. On this basis, the ranking reveals that Airtel – ranked eighth in last year’s ranking – will overtake Norway’s Telenor Group, Deutsche Telekom and China Unicom to become the world’s fifth largest mobile operator group on just under 170 million global connections.

Will Croft, Analyst, Wireless Intelligence: Billing IMS - Exploiting possibilities. Developing an offline charging application using the IBM WebSphe. Wireless - Main Page. Evolution of QoS And Charging Framework in WiMAX — WIMAX. PCRF Policy Control and Charging | LTE IMS 3GPP PCMM Leadership.