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Jan13No Comments
Mobile Software Industry
2010 year is especially for mobile software industries. Due to market war between Google and Apple. People want more and more applications on their Smartphone without update. In addition, they visit app store daily for new applications. So many mobile software development companies generated more and more revenue in 2010.Location-Based Services
In 2010-year, location based services are widely popular. Services like Google Map, GPS. Through this services user can easily show their location as well as find their friends current locations. Also they can easily search any route through this applications. So every mobile software development company offer free location based services for smartphone to attract customer. -
Oct19No Comments
Want to learn a tiny bit more regarding the new iPhone 4? Firstly, is the all new design. The iPhone 4 signifies the primary revolutionary alteration ever since the iPhone first presented in 2007. Glass on the front and back and steel round the sides guarantees to provide the iPhone 4 a unique style to the handset. Apple iPhone 4 is noticeably more compact than the iPhone 3GS, measuring 94mm deep as opposed to the iPhone 3GS’s thickness of 121mm (which converts to 2 percent less). The iPhone 4 is also slightly narrower, 59mm to 62mm. Its weight stays the same at 136g, but the alterations to the dimensions help make the current iPhone 3GS appear downright kludgy in comparison. Various other style and design alterations reveal a main camera with an LED flash (at long last!), a front facing digital camera, classy volume controls along with, in what Jobs claims is a first in the mobile world, an antenna that is part of the main structural component of the mobile phone.
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Aug20No Comments
During Apples World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC 2010), Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced iAd, a powerful new way to advertise on its mobile platforms (iPhone and iPod for now, iPad in the future). Zco Corporation, one of the largest mobile application developers in the world is proud to announce that they are now offering iAd development and integration services.
iAd is significantly superior to existing advertising systems. Advertisers can now build iAd campaigns combining the “emotion” of television advertisements with the “interactivity” of computer ads. App users will soon see many compelling ads such as the Nissan LEAF electric car ad, which Steve Jobs, has used to highlight iAd capabilities.
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Jun304 Comments
Being a multi sport town, Boston has a luxury that other states don’t
Boston sports fans have to admit they’ve been spoiled over the last decade. The Red Sox, Patriots and Celtics have all won championships, and even the Bruins have made it deep into the NHL playoffs. Growing in parallel with the success of Bostons franchises has been fan interest and excitement. Thanks to the advent of social media, the fan noise has grown even louder and become interactive at the same time.
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Jun30No Comments
Looking for some more information about the new iPhone? First up, it will offer all new design and style. The iPhone 4 signifies the first radical alteration ever since the iPhone first introduced in 2007. Glass on the back and front and steel around the sides promises to give the iPhone 4 a truly exclusive style to the handset. At 9.3mm thick, the iPhone 4 is also incredibly thin, 24% thinner than the iPhone 3GS.. Other design alterations reveal a main camera with an LED flash (at long last!), a front facing camera, stylish volume controls and, in what Jobs claims is a first in the mobile world, an antenna that is part of the primary structural component of the mobile phone.
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Apr1915 Comments
Here’s an excerpt from an interesting article by Jason Snell:
Another bomb lobbed by Steve Jobs on Thursday was aimed right at Google,
and not at its Android appendage, but right at its core: search and search-based text advertising.Here’s what Jobs said:
On the desktop, search is where it’s at. That’s where the money is. But on a mobile device,
search hasn’t happened. Search is not where it’s at. People aren’t searching on a mobile device
like they do on the desktop. What’s happening is, they’re spending all their time in apps.
And this is where the opportunity to deliver advertising is. Not as part of search, but as part of apps. -
Apr12No Comments
The war is heating up between Adobe and Apple over Adobe’s CS5 Cross compiler for the iPhone & iPad. Development on the iPhone and iPad has now been completely denied to Adobe unless they concede to Apple’s demands and write their application code natively in Apple’s Objective-C.
What do you think the outcome will be?
How will this affect iAds in the future?
Can someone come up with a way to get
Cross compiled apps approved by Apple?Please leave you comments here.
Thanks, Sandy.
