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Apple Needs to Stop Killing Innovation
The App Store’s ban on external payment systems is both onerous and anti-competitive. But worse, it’s bad for consumers and bad for innovation.
Dec 6, 2011 -
One Device To Rule Them All
Will 2011 mark the rise of ubiquitous computing devices?
Feb 8, 2011 -
Wham Bam Thank You Brand!
Consumers want it fast and they don’t want to concentrate too much.
Oct 26, 2010 -
Designer’s Guide to Supporting Multiple Android Device Screens
Unlike iPhones, Android devices do not have the same company developing both the software and hardware. This leads to different combinations of screen sizes, resolutions and DPIs and creates quite a challenge when designing and developing for these devices.
Aug 12, 2010 -
The Divergence of the Mobile Web
Just as the IE6 nightmare is coming to a close, a new dark age is emerging, one where developers are, once again, forced to choose between quality and reach.
Jun 18, 2010 -
From Status to Access: Urban Millennials and Mobile
Given the “information economy,” urban consumers’ mobile communication “need state” can be understood as having evolved from demanding status…to demanding access.
Apr 8, 2010 -
Can I Borrow A Dollar? Online Fundraising for the Arts
“There’s this view that the Internet is this huge democracy, and everybody gets to vote. Most people don’t want to vote. But there are people that are compelled to vote, they are the tastemakers, they want to be on the inside and understand the music…”
Feb 3, 2010 -
Twitter API Issue #395: Why Twitter Isn’t Ready for the New Internet (Yet)
Twitter is a pioneer in open development APIs – and if they want to continue to lead they’ll need to build APIs that reflect the new, device-agnostic Internet.
Jan 13, 2010 -
Living The High Life In Your Pocket: A Look Into Luxury Brands and Their iPhone Applications
Luxury advertisers have finally found a digital platform they’re comfortable with. We explore some recent forays in luxury iPhone apps.
Oct 29, 2009 -
Fanbase Mobile Featured in Billboard Magazine
In its latest issue, Billboard featured Rob Thomas as a Top 10 Wireless Artist for his use of the Fanbase Platform and Twitter addiction.
Oct 15, 2009