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Great trends in mobile (INFOGRAPHIC) | OTAKKU Blog Posted on April 27th, 2012 by Otakku Perkembangan teknologi ponsel yang sangat pesat membuat ponsel saat ini tidak hanya sekedar untuk bertelpon dan sms saja, selain itu semakin terjangkaunya sebuah ponsel sehingga bisa dimiliki oleh banyak lapisan masyarakat membuatnya bertumbuh lebih pesat lagi. Berikut data (infographic) yang ditampilkan oleh CultureLabel.com tentang tren ponsel saat ini dan perkiraan masa depan. Cukup layak untuk disimak dan siapa tahu bisa jadi ide untuk bisnis. Seiring dengan pertumbuhan ponsel pintar itu sendiri juga mengakibatkan berkembangnya industri aplikasi untuk ponsel. Seperti kami katakan bahwa ponsel tidak hanya untuk telpon dan SMS, ini dapat dibuktikan bahwa kebanyakan (59%) justru menggunakan ponsel untuk browsing dan lainnya. Browsing dan pencarian adalah "kegiatan" utama bagi pemilik ponsel. Disini juga tidak mengherankan semakin banyak aplikasi atau disain website yang lebih user friendly untuk pengguna ponsel atau tablet. Kenapa begitu?

Business Garden Korben - Actualité informatique high tech et geek Most Mobile Time Spent In Apps: Google Has Top Reach, Facebook Has Highest Engagement Mobile analytics provider Flurry reported previously that people are spending huge amounts of time with mobile apps, more time than with the mobile browser and more time than on the PC. This may seem to some implausible, but comScore adds further credibility to the findings with its first “Mobile Metrix 2.0″ report. The data show that “4 in every 5 mobile media minutes” is spent with apps (vs. the mobile browser). Google has the greatest mobile reach of any company. Below are the top US smartphone properties, combining app and browser traffic. Earlier this month Flurry reported that time spent with social networking apps has tied games, which had been the leading category in terms of engagement. Time spent with some social networking apps exceeds “corresponding time spent by users via traditional web access,” according to comScore. By comparison, Twitter saw roughly 2 hours of mobile engagement during March.

Korben - Actualité informatique high tech et geek Les infos de Ballajack Hands On With Boot2Gecko, the Mobile OS Built Entirely on Web Standards | Gadget Lab Mozilla came to the CTIA Wireless show in New Orleans with phones running its in-development Boot2Gecko operating system. Photo: Nathan Olivarez-Giles/Wired NEW ORLEANS — Mozilla is most famous for its desktop software, so seeing the non-profit, open-source-oriented company at a trade show for the wireless industry initially seems odd, even dissonant. “The mobile space is different than the desktop web,” Todd Simpson, Mozilla’s chief of innovation, told Wired at CTIA. With that in mind, Simpson and other Mozilla honchos attended their first CTIA convention, showing off phones running their operating system project, Boot2Gecko, or B2G. ‬”The interest we’ve seen from operators so far is because we’re offering the open web on a smartphone, and anyone can grab it and use it however they’d like.” ‬The B2G operating system, its user interface, and all the apps it runs are built entirely using modern web standards, such as HTML5 and JavaScript. But, again, Boot2Gecko is in its early stages.

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