Tag Archive | "android"
September 18, 2009 by
Lisa Whelan |
Consulting,
Events
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I’m hitting the road on Monday for the DEMOfall 09 conference in San Diego, CA. This will be the 25th DEMO conference that Chris Shipley, has produced in 13 years, but it’ll be the first one I’m attending. I’ve heard great things about previous DEMO conferences, and because this one is the 25th, and Shipley’s [...]
September 10, 2009 by
Lisa Whelan |
Developers,
Events,
Mobile
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I’m live blogging from Mobilize ’09 in San Francisco, California for as long as my laptop battery lasts. I’ll also be live tweeting. After a quick, “mininote” introduction by Om Malik, Founder of the GigaOM Network and James Kendrick, Editor, jkOnTheRun (GigaOM Network), Pankaj Kedia, Director, Global Ecosystem Programs, Mobile Internet Devices at Intel has [...]
January 26, 2009 by
Lisa Whelan |
Mobile,
Social Media
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There’s a lot of talk about the value of openness on the web…. Open development platforms, open APIs, open source, OpenSocial, etc. “Open” is a popular word these days, and depending on who you talk to, “open” can mean any one of many different things. “Open” as it relates to the mobile is no exception…. [...]
January 8, 2009 by
Lisa Whelan |
Mobile
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In response to my last post, “Magikplp” asked what I thought might happen with Google in 2009. I suspect that Google will have a good year in 2009 but not a *great* year. Google will continue to be a force to reckon with and will remain the leader in most things web, but this will [...]
January 7, 2009 by
Lisa Whelan |
Mobile,
Social Media
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Here are a handful of my predictions for mobile and social media in 2009, moving into 2010… For the record, I’ve left off everything I know will happen in 2009 and limited this list to things I *think* will happen: Smartphones and feature phones will continue to converge in iPhone-esque fashion. Mobile Internet will drive [...]
December 12, 2008 by
Lisa Whelan |
Mobile,
Social Media
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I took a blogging break for Turkey, so this social media and mobile round-up includes the most interesting news in mobile and social media since November 21:
November 27, 2007 by
Lisa Whelan |
Mobile
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Today, Verizon reported (gasp) that it is “opening” up its network to any device and any application…that can meet it’s “minimal technical standard”. I’m prepared to swallow my words (see my previous post “Will Verizon Become a More Open Mobile Network for Developers?“), assuming Verizon’s standards (to be published in early 2008) are as reasonable [...]