By , PhD" rel="author" class="url fn">Ralph Finos, PhD
Worldwide IT spending finished out 2012 with a growth rate of 3.8 percent over 2011, the lowest growth rate since 2009. Fourth-quarter 2012 earnings reports and guidance were notable in their… Read more »
While paid apps are more prevalent than ad-based revenue models, many developers view apps as projects rather than products, so they are not highly motivated to monetize their applications. Composed mainly… Read more »
Several web technology themes and trends were reinforced in the fourth quarter of 2011, including a handful of tech platform wannabes and the rumblings of a shakeout in social commerce. For… Read more »
Our phones will soon become a means of connecting the analog to the digital world of the web, and the way your wireless headset communicates with your phone, or the way… Read more »
At the same time, Facebook has yet to enter this fray; its potential role is just one of the question marks hanging above geolocation services in the second quarter. Read more »
Adobe today launched a full version of its Flash technology for users with handsets running Android 2.2, and the company has shipped Flash to other device partners in an effort to… Read more »
Adobe fired the latest round in its entertaining dust-up with Apple, launching an ad campaign that features a full-page ad in today’s Washington Post and an open letter from the founders… Read more »
Boy, when Apple gets to not liking you, it really doesn’t like you. Not only did it ban Flash from the iPhone and iPad, but latest version of the iPhone OS… Read more »
Adobe’s Flash platform sure isn’t getting a lot of love these days. AppleInsider has a long piece up today on why Apple doesn’t need need Flash to sell iPads (hint: the… Read more »
Adobe is making a huge mobile push with its Open Screen Project, expanding support for its Flash technology to just about every major smartphone OS currently on the market. The move… Read more »