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Posts Tagged ‘mobile applications’

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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Mapping out an Ovi success story


by on February 3rd, 2010

J. Alfred Prufrock measured out his life with coffee spoons. Mine – or a good part of it in recent years – has been measured out in operator KPIs and service provider statistics, usually involving the word “billions” or “millions”. Indeed, there is an analyst rule of thumb that states that when a particular KPI [...]

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Mobile Augmented Reality App Downloads to pass 400 million annually by 2014 as Apps Stores and AR-enabled Smartphones Surge


by on January 5th, 2010

The annual number of mobile downloads featuring augmented reality (AR) content  is expected to rise from less than 1 million in 2009 to more than 400 million by 2014. Our recent mobile augmented reality report found that the proliferation of apps stores amongst both network operators and OS vendors, allied to a steady rollout of [...]

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Success and Failure in the App Store World


by on December 3rd, 2009

At least ninety per cent of app stores will fail in the next 12-18 months. That is the rather gloomy prognosis from Getjar CEO Ilja Laurs, who certainly knows the app store business inside out – in terms of cumulative app downloads, GetJar is second only to Apple’s runaway leader, App Store. But – ninety [...]

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Augmented Reality: Real Opportunities for Mobile


by on November 25th, 2009

Not so very long ago, location-based search involved thumbing through a grubby copy of the Thomson’s Local Directory so that you could find out that there were, in fact, no Thai restaurants in the vicinity of your hotel and that you’d better make different plans for the evening. Then along came the Internet and GPS, [...]

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