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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary: October 2007
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary. Opinions on the smartphone (and software) industry from an ISV. Friday, 19 October 2007. The Potential of Smartphones. So often in the mobile phone business, people have approached these devices as merely mobile versions of immobile technology. Thus the "mobile web", "mobile mail", "mobile phone", and so on. But what if we approached smartphones from the perspective of what they are, what they can do, and what we could do with that? What is a smartphone?
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary: August 2008
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary. Opinions on the smartphone (and software) industry from an ISV. Thursday, 14 August 2008. Final thoughts on 6220 Classic vs. G900. Well, the 6220 Classic has been retired, and I'm back to the G900. Here are some parting thoughts. Nokia's input method is a bit easier for me than SE's, but either one is very clunky compared to something like a P1i (or, presumably, an E71). The 6220c crashed probably about once every three days for me. The G900 very rarely...
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary: September 2007
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary. Opinions on the smartphone (and software) industry from an ISV. Wednesday, 12 September 2007. Causes of piracy in the Smartphone market. Some time ago, Alex Kac of WebIS wrote an appeal. To users of cracked software. From DreamSpring's perspective, the same issues are very significant. Despite the smartphone market being so large, the market for third party applications seems woefully small. Why is this? Trying to understand why people do that is critically...
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary: The Potential of Smartphones
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary. Opinions on the smartphone (and software) industry from an ISV. Friday, 19 October 2007. The Potential of Smartphones. So often in the mobile phone business, people have approached these devices as merely mobile versions of immobile technology. Thus the "mobile web", "mobile mail", "mobile phone", and so on. But what if we approached smartphones from the perspective of what they are, what they can do, and what we could do with that? What is a smartphone?
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Mobile Opportunity: European vs. American mobile phone use
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European vs. American mobile phone use. In last week's post. About Palm's phone plans, I made a passing comment about the right way to display your mobile phone at dinner in Europe. It turned out to be the most popular part of the post, and produced a couple of requests that I say more comparing European and American attitudes toward mobile phones. I don't pretend to the world's expert on the subject, but I'll summarize what I've seen. Here goes:. Now that I've hedged thoroughly, here are those details:.
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary: March 2007
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary. Opinions on the smartphone (and software) industry from an ISV. Thursday, 29 March 2007. Cost/Benefits of open sourcing for Symbian. Over at The Mobile Lantern. Fabrizio Errante raises the idea of open sourcing Symbian OS. This has been raised before, so I thought it worth addressing. Let's do a quick overview for Symbian:. Access to a bigger pool of developers to work on the codebase. Access to niche-specialist developers. Loss of control of codebase.
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary: Carnival of the Mobilists
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary. Opinions on the smartphone (and software) industry from an ISV. Tuesday, 23 September 2008. Carnival of the Mobilists. This week Carnival of the Mobilists. Is at Next Generation Mobile Content. Which has a strangely familiar theme - good to see I'm not the only lazy blogger around ;-) ). There's lots of discussion on App Stores (including my post, below), thanks to Apple's latest successes and mis-steps, so check it out. Thanks, it is very good.
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary: New Carnival of the Mobilists
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary. Opinions on the smartphone (and software) industry from an ISV. Tuesday, 5 August 2008. New Carnival of the Mobilists. The latest version of Carnival of the Mobilists is available at Mobile Point of View. Check it out for the latest in mobile ruminations, including my comparo of the 6220 and G700/900. I like play online game, I also gw gold. The Guild Wars Gold. Is very cheap, and use the GuildWars money. Can buy many things, I like cheap gw gold.
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary: June 2007
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary. Opinions on the smartphone (and software) industry from an ISV. Monday, 25 June 2007. Why Web 2.0 won't work on smartphones - Part III of Smart Phone or Mobile Browser. Since I wrote Part II of Smart Phone or Mobile Browser. There has been a bit of activity on the Mobile Web 2.0 front:. Google Gears has been released (I noted this in an addendum). Apple has announced that the iPhone's only development platform is its Safari browser. The Story So Far. It's e...
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary: July 2007
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Smart Dreaming: smartphone industry commentary. Opinions on the smartphone (and software) industry from an ISV. Tuesday, 3 July 2007. Carnival of the Mobilists #80. Carnival #80 is up over at mobilejones. As always, it's worth checking out. While you're there, have a browse around the blog. Unfortunately, mobilejones mischaracterises my piece. Google Gears is a framework, and I analyse how it will impact the reliability of web applications in a mobile context. Note that I'm not claiming that I am 100% ri...