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m.newsgator.com vs netnewswire for iPhone
I have been a happy NetNewsWire user for years now. As I posted in the past, I understand a lot of users have moved to Google Reader, but I still like my NetNewsWire client for the Mac and especially the … Continue reading
comScore acquires M:Metrics
M:Metrics has been sold, eventually. When Nielsen acquired Telephia, some thought it would be over for M:Metrics, but I think M:Metrics has proven the great quality of their products and services, they kept going and leading the market and now … Continue reading
US Smartphone users browse twice the British ones
According to M:Metrics US owners of smartphones (can someone tell me exactly what a smartphone is?) browse the web twice as much as British users. It is obvious that users who bought a smartphone will make a use that is … Continue reading
Flash, Flashlite, SVG and Java
Flash is a huge success on the web. It’s been like that for a long time now. SVG is a recommendation (read standard) by the W3C that should address some of the functionalities of Flash. While Flash Lite has been … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile, Software
Tagged Adobe, Flash, Flash Lite, J2ME, Java, mobile, Mobile Web, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, SVG, W3C
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dotMobi acquires Mowser
The word is out, dotMobi has acquired IP from Mowser and will now be in charge of running the service. There’s not much I can say that hasn’t been said already. James over Twitter, Miker, Russell. I am mostly curious … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile
Tagged content-adaptation as a service, dotMobi, mobile, Mobile Web, Mowser
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