Posts Tagged ‘mobile app’

Why the “mobile web” is useless, aka, “how to spot the fake mobile web app” – Whitepaper

Posted November 8th, 2010 by
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Introduction
The term mobile web is used interchangeably with the word app, but in reality they are not at all the same and these terms cannot be used interchangeably. They really aren’t mobile apps at all, they are just tiny webpages you view in your smartphone’s web browser. Mobile websites are a cheap and easy way to let people view some parts of your website on their smartphone, and they are inexpensive to build. However, these mobile websites cannot do very much, and usually only allow people to read static content and do not integrate with a smartphone’s native applications or functionality. They are VERY basic and very “one way” as in the content flows from the owner of the website, to the reader.

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BlackBerry 8900 Javelin review

Posted May 17th, 2009 by
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For sheer computing power and speed, the Bold can’t be beat. However, it’s big and heavy and bulky when compared to the Javelin. The Javelin is a much more balanced device which sacrifices a lot of the Bold’s functionality for greater battery life, smaller form factor. However, I don’t feel that anything is “missing” from the Javelin. It’s a great device. If I travelled a lot, I would get the Javelin :) . I really love both devices, and they are optimized for slightly different environments. To make a laptop analogy, the Javelin is an ultraportable, while the Bold is a mobile workstation.

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BlackBerry 9000 Bold and OS 4.6.x Review

Posted January 13th, 2008 by
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I’ve been waiting for the BlackBerry Bold for a long time now, and it was launched in the US, exclusively by ATT on Nov 4 2008. Well, has it been worth the wait? Short answer – YES. I’ve been using the device since 4th quite heavily, making calls, using the 3G network for data, using the media player, syncing with Outlook, using BES and BIS, and even writing software for it. In this review, I will discuss the ins and outs of the Bold, and how well it works and doesn’t work in specific scenarios.

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