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Posts Tagged ‘mobile applications’

Ovi Store: pointing the way to download volumes


by on May 19th, 2010

It was Tuesday, so it had to be Stockholm. Which is, let us be honest, an agreeable place to spent a Tuesday or indeed any other day of the week, particularly when the spring sun is warming your back, clouds have vacated the sky and your conference venue backs onto the Baltic. Anyway, I was [...]

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April Fools and Fruity Raccoons


by on April 1st, 2010

Part of me – the naughty little boy part of me – was itching to make today’s blog an April Fool’s number, a kind of wireless equivalent of the Panorama spaghetti trees and the wonderful tropical archipelago of San Seriffe. But then the other part of me – the older, killjoy part – pointed out [...]

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Android Marketplace: An App Fairy Tale?


by on March 18th, 2010

The app fairy has been round again. You may well have encountered her, maybe after a rugby match, or a press launch, when the beer has been flowing particularly copiously and, yes, you don’t mind if you do have another one… And the following morning, Sachin Tendulkar Cricket ’10 is sitting on your phone. Because, [...]

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Battle of the e-Books


by on March 4th, 2010

An interesting factoid came into my inbox yesterday evening, courtesy of the faithful electronic newsgatherers at Fierce Mobile Content (who had themselves garnered the aforementioned factoid from Mobclix): namely, that books now outnumber games on Apple’s App Store. This is partly attributable to the classification system on the Store in which apps that you know and I [...]

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Eight observations on MWC 2010


by on February 18th, 2010

A short video greeting from the congress…   1. Barcelona was cold, bleak, windswept and wet. This may not be as much a key observation as some of those further down this list, but for those of us who’ve spent the past five Congresses in balmy Spring sunshine, it came as a rather rude shock [...]

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