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The mobile industry is a fast-growing market, not only for smartphones and devices, but also the applications. Analysts predict that the mobile app market to grow to US$ 36.7 billion by 2015, with 182.7 billion downloads.
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Apple's (news, site ) digital subscription policy for iOS applications has been criticized for being pricey and restricting. For one, it wants 30% of publishers' subscription revenue. Further, Apple won't share subscriber data with the publishers.
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This week, the WHO releases a mobile health warning, Android Apps go un-downloaded, and mobile app privacy policies go unwritten. Put Down Your Phone This week, a new World Health Organization (WHO) report has suggested that there may possibly be a link between mobile phone usage and lethal forms of brain
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Nokia (news, site ) and its Symbian smartphone operating system might be losing market share in the US, but Symbian still holds some considerable market share in Europe and Asia.
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It started at Dries Buytaert's DrupalCon 2011 keynote. In this case, the "shot heard 'round the world" was a pair of words that he seemed to know would cause mixed reactions from the crowd: App store.
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Mobile ad company Smaato brings a new analytics app for those in need of click numbers and stats on the move. Smart Numbers Smaato develops mobile advertising solutions, platforms and SDKs for advertisers across the spectrum of mobile devices.
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Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) imposed by Apple on its App Store make the iconic VLC Media Player an outlaw there. Legal contradictions (DRM vs GPL) deprive Apple users of one of the best video players.
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It looks like Mozilla isn't the only one pushing back release dates. This week Big G delayed the grand opening of the Chrome Web Store, their open marketplace for Web applications. Meanwhile, the Internet giant is shoving large sums of money at digital journalists, hoping for something magical.
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Have you heard the rumor that Research in Motion is developing a tablet device? Of course you have. The Wall Street Journal reports that the device will include a 7-inch display, WiFi connectivity and a new operating system that RIM has yet to unveil.
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In a recent Dunkin Donuts commercial, friends are in their car enjoying the coffee, donuts and bagels, when their map flies out the window. They all shrug and agree to have a real adventure.
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Microsoft (news, site) is going to need a vibrant store if its Mobile 7 series is to take off in a big way. How to get developers interest? Offer them some hard cash. Do You Want Apps With That? The modern mobile must have an app store,
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Welcome to the June installment of our what's coming from the open source projects in the next month. If you're looking through here and feel that your project was left out, we invite you to send us an email at [email protected] with a pointer to who we should contact at
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Phew. The Google I/O Conference in San Francisco ended yesterday, and just like most of you we've been reeling from information overload.
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Remember the frenzy the Google Marketplace caused? Well, get ready for part two. The Web giant unveiled another online store at the Google I/O Conference yesterday, this time for Chrome applications. The Google Strip Mall The main benefits of the Chrome Web Store are twofold: easy access and monetization.
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