ResearchToday in Mobile
Google this morning announced it has acquired Quickoffice, which offers business and productivity apps for Android and iOS. Google is touting the deal as a way to bridge Quickoffice’s software with… Read more »
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Google this morning announced it has acquired Quickoffice, which offers business and productivity apps for Android and iOS. Google is touting the deal as a way to bridge Quickoffice’s software with… Read more »
Enterprises that never expected to support personal consumer devices are slowly changing their minds, with 59 percent now supporting employee-owned smartphones in various ways. That means more opportunity for device makers… Read more »
Android and iOS phones lead the world, but Alibaba thinks China can use another smartphone OS. The Aliyun platform is a cloud OS that’s also runs Android apps. China still has… Read more »
The market for enterprise tablets shows enormous promise as end users take their own devices to work and IT departments begin to deploy the new gadgets. But a small army of… Read more »
Despite a series of promising announcements at this week’s BlackBerry World, Research In Motion’s share of the smartphone market continues to erode, and no QNX handsets are yet on the horizon… Read more »
Usage of mobile applications continues to skyrocket, and end users are increasingly dictating which handsets they use for work. So the use of consumer apps on enterprise devices is a growing… Read more »