This week RIM have been promoting their BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps which allows developers to make a few tweaks, repackage their Android apps online then upload them to BlackBerry App World. This should make porting between Android and BlackBerry simple and removes some of the challenges of porting between operating systems to ensure that [...]

Posts Tagged ‘app stores’
Browser-based apps: the pressing problem of network coverage
by Dr Windsor Holden on June 17th, 2011
The mGaming Summit held in London on Wednesday – see a précis of the event courtesy of the lovely Becky Liggero from Calvin Ayre here – provided some interesting food for thought, not merely on the mobile gambling industry, but also with regards to the direction of mobile content and services in general. (All credit, [...]
Every so often, some brave soul will opine something along the lines of: app stores are finished; app stores are on the way out; there’s no future in app stores; app stores are sooo last season, daarlink. One such was Vic Gundotra, Google’s Engineering Vice President. At the MobileBeat conference in San Francisco in July [...]
Angry Birds gets $42 million funding… and 42 million downloads
by Dr Windsor Holden on March 11th, 2011
You are all, I take it, familiar with Angry Birds: the fat round red birds, the rather irascible looking yellow triangular ones, the explosive black ones, the white ones that drop the incendiary eggs, the blue parrots with the boomerang tendencies… look, I know it’s addictive, but can you please stop playing it while I’m [...]
Ten out of Ten Surveys Are Needed to Inform Brands About Apps
by Dr Windsor Holden on November 11th, 2010
I am going to make a sweeping statement. There are, in my opinion, three kinds of market research findings. The first, is where the findings are, to bowdlerise Basil Fawlty, the bloomin’ obvious (Ninety nine per cent of heterosexual men fancy Angelina Jolie*); the second, where they are surprising, challenge the established view on this, [...]
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