Archive for May, 2010
Book Review: The Secrets to Selling iPhone & iPad Apps
The book’s title, “iPhone and iPad Apps Marketing: Secrets to Selling Your iPhone and iPad Apps” (by Jeffrey Hughs), is nearly as long as its detailed
Full StoryAppolicious: An Innovative iPhone App Directory
With a few hundred thousand App Store choices, how does a newcomer, or anyone for that matter, decide what apps are best or will provide the best overall iPad or iPhone experience?
Full Story7 iPhone Apps to Make Your Next Trade Show More Profitable
The iPhone can be a valuable tool at trade shows, if you know how to use it. Here are seven apps that will make your next trade show appearance more profitable and less stressful.
Full StoryAPPCON 2010: Mobile App Developers Get Down To Serious Business
APPCON™ 2010 attendees will have an unprecedented opportunity to meet and learn—live and in-person—from some of the most highly respected authors and experts in the programming and mobile App development industry
Full Story2011 Mobile Enterprise Development Controversy: Native App versus Web App
By 2012, for every Apple device (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) in circulation, at least 3 Android-based devices are likely to be glued to corporate user’s ears or serving up business apps at a blinding adoption rate.
Full StoryiPhone calendar sharing made easy with Tungle
Tungle offers a hosted services called Tungle.me. Tungle’s service focuses on doing one thing really well, allowing you to share your availability with anyone without compromising the security of the data within your calendar.
Full StoryA Flash™ In The Past: Steve Jobs is Right, Adobe’s Technology Is Long In The Tooth and Should Change or Die
Technology pundits (or users) who suggest that Apple, or any company for that matter should support Flash™ just because it’s widely adopted have failed to recognize what the crossroads of a new era in computing looks like.
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