Observations: Applications - March 13, 2009
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.)
- Telstra’s Planned App Store Is a Shift for Carriers
- LiMo - The Tortoise picks up Momentum
- Apps stores and mobile broadband: the need for smarter pipes dominates the MWC
- Google blocks unlocked G1s from downloading for-pay applications, upsets developers
- Palm Pre Losing Mojo Each Day the SDK is Held Close
- BlackBerry App World sets $2.99 minimum price
- Amazon’s Kindle for iPhone hits the App Store
- iPhone apps are the real money-maker, analyst says
- App Stores - from exciting to boring (in just one week)
- What matters most- operating systems or applications?
- New apps are changing how people use cell phones
- Symbian remains most dominant mobile OS in the world
- Options on how the Telco industry can work with the App Development Industry
- Two thirds of mobile game execs expect sales growth in ‘09
- Will $99 Keep the Microsoft App Store Fartless?
- Want To Create A Simple App To Tell You Where Someone Is Calling From? You Can’t, It’s Patented
- Microsoft unveils Windows Marketplace fees, splits, hopes, and dreams
- Google blocks Infinite SMS app