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On Google's move in navigation

It's been announced a couple of days ago that turn-by-turn GPS navigation would be supported soon on devices based on Android 2.0 platform.  Free of charge.  The new  Google Maps Navigation  offers free turn-by-turn navigation garnished with Google's core business (search by...

Smartphone OS market share - 2012

Yes, you read it right: it's 2012. Gartner published a report (link:  Computerworld ) in which they forecast the following smartphone OS market share for 2012: We could all see the trend which players remain, disappear or gain strong foothold for a while by now. Nokia has always...

The $1 business model

There are two kinds of developers: those who want to sell their programs and those who write software for fun and/or for fame. The latter type is happy with writing freeware, most probably open source software. This article is about the former. Of course, most developers want to get paid for...

Smartphone statistics, 2008

Gartner released their  statistics  about worldwide smartphone sales, which contains useful information not only the previous quarter (Q4 2008), but the whole past year. I'd like to share the following two figures with you: Comments: Nokia  is still #1, but...

Mobile advertising - An experience

Background I decided to give a try to a Reversi-like game found on the Internet just the other day. There was a link to an installation package, which I downloaded and manually installed on my Nokia N95. Even though there was nothing mentioned about that the application is ad-supported, I...

Mobile Monday Budapest - Great success!

We held the second  Mobile Monday Budapest  event yesterday evening. As I already  wrote , the topic was  mobile software development :  Android  and  Symbian  in particular. My colleague gave a great presentation on Android and I talked about Symbian....

Mobile Monday Budapest - Mobile Software Development

It's time for the 2 nd  Mobile Monday Budapest event! This time the topic is mobile software development and we selected the three hottest platforms:  iPhone, Android and Symbian . I wrote 'we', because I'm among the organizers as well as one of the presenters: my presentation will...

Malware on Android: It has begun

No, it's not going to be yet-another  I told you so  post. Though I  did . :) You might have heard of the spreading of  MemoryUp  virus on Android-powered devices. There are numerous articles mentioning it (like this one ;), let me cite one of them from  phoneArena...

Predictions for 2009

I'm only a little bit more experienced in predicting future trends than I was  last year , still I'd like to continue what I started a year ago. Who knows, maybe I'll be at least as right as I was last year?   Let's start with reviewing what I wrote previously and what really...

The diversity of Symbian development

When talking about mobile software development lots of people forget about the fact that it's  not only the native programming language  that can be used on a given platform. I've read a lot of comparisons between  Symbian/C++, Win32/MFC/.NET of Windows Mobile, Objective-C on...

Random thoughts on recent news

Hi, So many things have happened in mobile world recently that I can hardly cope with their sheer volume. This time I would just add my quick thoughts to some of them, one-line comments that I would like you to comment, too. Let's start with  VirusGuard   Coming to Android Market...

Ridiculous strict control in Apple AppStore

One of the most useful applications mobile users could ever use is Opera Mini . This freely downloadable tiny mobile browser relies on a remote server to do the "dirty job" and let the thin mobile client display the result and handle user interactions. It's available on most mobile...

Transforming mobile industry

I read the following quote from Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Nokia CEO, in  InformationWeek : "The industry as whole is in the middle of a transformation, and it's a very exciting time," said Kallasvuo. "It's moving from a device industry to an experience industry, and we're...

Silicon Valley doesn't respect Nokia

In response to the article I found on Forbes.com , Nokia Software Problem , let me collect my remarks on the statements in a single post. The list of statements below simply follows the same order as they appeared in the original article. " Nokia sells close to half of all smart...

Brief status report about smartphone market, mid-2008

Having followed the news of mobile industry in the past week, I thought it would be worth collecting some articles in a single post to see things from a bird's view, thus having a better overview on what's been going on lately on smartphone market. RIM has been getting stronger in US...
 
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