The “App versus Browser” debate is steadily being made moot; and rightfully so.
mobile applications
Rogers Catalyst Program Designed to Lure Mobile Developers
Canadian wireless operator Rogers has simplified the process of gaining access to several of its APIs (Application Programming Interfaces).
Apigee Provides Developers With a “Console” for Twilio API
The growth of RC (Recombinant Communications) is predicated largely on efforts by various businesses to make Telco APIs easily accessible to and usable by large numbers of developers.
Vlingo Shares Vision for Voice-enhanced Activities
Hats off to the folks at Vlingo for rendering this vision piece in which cartoon characters depict a set of use cases for hands free, eyes forward speech-enhanced applications in your car, in your kitchen and elsewhere.
VoiceVault Steps up Promotion of Smartphone Developer Program and API
Yesterday, with a post from Nik Standbridge, Director of Product Marketing, VoiceVault stepped up promotion of its smartphone application developer program.
Google Lab’s “App Inventor” is Unvarnished RC
Over on Internet2Go.net, Greg Sterling provides great background and commentary regarding anew service from Google Labs called “App Inventor”.
Microstrategy Moving Mobile Focus from Rim to Apple’s iOS
Business Intelligence giant, Microstrategy, after a few years of offering access to a static roster of reports through BlackBerry’s, has launched a new mobile application for iPhones and iPads.
Tarred by Danger’s Brush? Let’s Back-up a Little Bit
The Danger Data Loss Episode is a cautionary tale for service providers and end-users alike. It is more important than ever before for people to make sure that their most important data – like your contacts, photos, important documents and projects – are stored in multiple locations.
Big Day for Recombinant Mobile Applications on the eve of CTIA Conference
Here are some quick notes on the activities among mobile app developers in and around the CTIA Conference in San Diego.
Wireless Apps Loom as Big Wrinkle in FCC Net Neutrality Plan
Starting next month the United States’ Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will begin codifying how it will enforce the principles of “Net Neutrality.”