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Map-deprived Apple users reunited with #GoogleMaps for iOS
Google Maps for iOS shoots to number one in the App Store download rankings, but how much damage has Apple done to its brand with the whole mapping fiasco?
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How is mobility integration a major challenge for IT?
Organisations are moving beyond the traditional means of connecting with existing and potential customers.
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Games will drive mobile app storage in the cloud
According to the latest market study by ABI Research, the global average app size across all categories was 23 megabytes in September 2012, that's 16 percent more than in March.
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What's the mobile carrier upside from enterprise apps?
Smartphone and media tablet use in the workplace is now growing at an accelerated pace, but it isn't always clear how mobile network service providers will directly benefit from this trend. Recent global market research offers some new insights.
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Are HTC’s new Windows 8 smartphones up to the task?
HTC has thrown its hat in the ring to be a premier Windows Phone 8 brand. Peter Cho, CEO joined Steve Balmer on stage in New York to unveil the first signature Windows 8 Phones, the 8X and 8S with Beats Audio support. What have we learned?
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#AppsWorld preview- Enterprise mobility: How to merge the past with the future
For many CIOs of established global multinational enterprises, spanning multiple business units in numerous countries, modernising IT systems and workforce mobilisation can seem a daunting task. Not Bupa's Andrew Easton.
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Make the Most of Your Brand: Monetising HTML5 with Carrier Billing
HTML5 apps offer companies a greater degree of control over their apps, but how can they capitalise on these advantages with successful monetisation?
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Skype celebrates 9 years of disrupting telecom, but what comes next?
Nine years ago, August 29, 2003, the first version of Skype was made publicly available. Now in 2012 Skype celebrates it's 9th birthday - and first birthday as part of Microsoft... and it's still disrupting telecommunications.
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Operators’ OTT Puzzle: Time to Consider Sleeping with the Enemy?
OTT services are set to cost the global mobile industry as much as $182 billion in lost voice and messaging revenue over the next four years. And yet according to MobileSQUARED’s new report there is a potential $30 billion revenue opportunity for operators that has – for the most part – been overlooked.
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Deutsche Telekom eyes ‘internet of things’ with new M2M portal
Deutsche Telekom has positioned itself as a potential leader in the continuing development of the ‘internet of things’, opening a new developer community platform for M2M communications.