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Native apps are reigning on mobiles, but Jakob Nielsen strategically bets on web apps. — [LINK]
Mobile Sites vs. Apps: The Coming Strategy Shift.
Posted in Information Technology, Internet Usability
Tagged Apple IPad, Apple iPhone, Information Technology, iPad, iPhone, mobiles, phones, post-PC devices, smartphones, tablets, usability
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Steve Jobs and the history of the iPhone — [VIDEO]
[Download this post to watch the first video, if your feed reader does not show it to you.] CNET UK Presents: History of the iPhone, dedicated to the memory of Steve Jobs from Drew Stearne on Vimeo.
Posted in Business, History, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Apple, Apple iOS, Apple IPad, Apple iPhone, Apple Mac, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, CNET UK, computers, computing, G-Form, innovation, innovations, invention, inventions, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac OS, Macintosh, phones, products, smartphones, Steve Jobs, tablet computers, tablets
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iPhone 4S + iOS 5 — [VIDEO]
Walt Mossberg. More. John Gruber. Daniel Eran Dilger. More. Siri.
Posted in Information Technology, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Apple, Apple iOS, Apple iPhone, Apple Siri, computer phones, computers computing, devices, iOS, iOS 5, iPhone, iPhone 4s, phones, Siri, smartphones, tablets
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I am very impressed by Amazon’s Kindles. — [VIDEO]
You should watch: Analysis.
Posted in Information Technology, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Amazon, audio, books, e-books, Information Technology, Jeff Bezos, Kindle, Kindle Fire, Kindle Touch, Media, media consumption, medias, readers, reading, tablet computers, tablets, texts, video, videos
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The relative merits of native and web apps — [LINK]
Apps vs. the Web.
Posted in Information Technology, Inventions & Innovations, The Internet
Tagged Apple, Apple App Store, Apple iOS, Apple IPad, Apple iPhone, Apple Mac, Apple Macintosh, applications, apps, computer, computers, content, desktop computers, HTML5, innovation, innovations, invention, inventions, iOS, mobile computers, mobile phones, native apps, portable computers, smartphones, tablet, tablet computer, tablet computers, tablets, The Internet, the Web, Web, web applications, web apps, world-wide web
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In Q1, the iPad was equal to 7% of the PC market. Now, it’s at 11%. — [LINK]
“[I]f the iPad were lined up against all other computers, it would be the fourth-biggest computer brand in the world — after HP, Dell, and Lenovo [...].
Apple stock today — [CHART]
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Posted in Business, Finance, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Apple, Apple iOS, Apple IPad, Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Apple Mac, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Apple OS, computer, computers, growht, Information Technology, innovation, innovations, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Macs, Maintosh, mobile phones, mobiles, profits, revenues, smartphone, smartphones, tablet, tablet computer, tablet computers, tablet PCs, tablets
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Cantor Gaming’s betting tablet shall stay in Las Vegas. — [REVIEW]
David Pennock: Cantor’s mechanism is pretty clearly an intelligent automated market maker that mixes prior knowledge and market forces [...].