Business Observations: December 19, 2008 Edition
Standard disclaimer: don’t take from my selections, ordering, headlines, etc. any indications of the interests or plans of my employer (if you do, you’ll undoubtedly be disappointed when they don’t play out.)
- App Store soars — and takes upstarts with it
- A Bleak Future for Telecom
- Mobile ad rates begin to fall
- Is App Store pricing hindering app development?
- Acer’s $99 netbook can actually cost you $1,540. Should you get it?
- Apple remodels the App Store
- The Smartphone will Dominate Internet Access by 2020
- Nokia: Running in molasses
- Ericsson as handset API broker?
- Palm gets in on the app store game, launches Palm Software Store
- Continuing Symbian Signed Conversation
- Palm looking to “bridge the gap” with Nova OS and device(s)
- A Rebirth in Consumer and Enterprise Mobility?
- Why Trutap was decimated and what can we learn from it ..
- Lessons from Trutap: Part two - Do we need a Zopa like funding model for the Mobile data industry?
- Seven Mass Media –A framework
- Nokia thinks NoTA concept could save 99 percent of handset development costs
- On the Hot Seat with Cox’s Stephen Bye
- The dark side of the open OS handset trend
- Subsidized Laptops With Locked In Wireless Broadband Contracts
- this analogy doesn’t really help
- Recession Hits European Mobile Spend
- Sprint opens their location-based platform to third party developers
- “Third-party pays” mobile data
- 56% of iPhone Surfing Done on Wifi
- Forget Voice, Cable’s Wireless Plans Need Video
- T-Mobile kills off upgrade fees, wants to keep customers
- Five themes for wireless in 2009
- European data pricing stunts content growth