What will happen to Windows Mobile?
Expanded from my tweet earlier today: HTC sells 80% of Windows Mobile phones. HTC rumored to be expect Android on 50% of its handsets in 2010 If this rumor is true, it…
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Expanded from my tweet earlier today: HTC sells 80% of Windows Mobile phones. HTC rumored to be expect Android on 50% of its handsets in 2010 If this rumor is true, it…
I wanted to include a series of links at the end of my previous post on HTML 5, but I was afraid they would get lost after such a long post. Here they are: HTML…
At the risk of being accused of wearing mobile-tinted glasses, HTML5 is going to big a deal and it will be relevant much sooner than people think.
We're excited to welcome Megan Notarte (@megnotarte) to Cloud Four. We think she's going to contribute a lot to our company right away, but we also expect her to help shape what comes next for Cloud Four.
Here are some questions I’ve been asking iPhone owners: Have you moved Safari icon off of the home screen onto one of the secondary screens? Have you used Safari on your iPhone in the past…
In late 2007, we realized that while there were numerous user groups in Portland, that there wasn't one focused on mobile development. We decided to start one.
Our 2009 conference schedule and speaking engagements are starting to fill up. We’ll announce them here as they are finalized.
2009’s slate of Mobile Portland events kicks off tonight with a look at a local company making the transition to iPhone application development. The meeting is at 6 pm tonight at the…
Convergence is one of the buzz words that I hate. I think it started with multimedia computers in the early 90s. From that point forward, every so often you would get a new wave of…
How do you know when a gold rush is happening? I’m sure economists have scientific measures, but I prefer to use my dinner party test. During the boom days of the Internet, I hated telling…