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Einträge vom Dezember 2009

Google Nexus One – the missing Puzzle of the Android Picture

Dezember 31st, 2009 · 1 Kommentar

Maybe we will learn something with the Nexus One launch (5th of January 2010) what most of us haven’t yet taken into a account and what will, in my eyes, compensate the biggest problem of the Android platform – the missing, native Android client for my home PC.
Maybe Google will offer a new software architecture [...]

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Tags: Android · Mobile Entwicklung · Mobile Marketing · google

Keep Your User Data Up To Date

Dezember 30th, 2009 · 2 Kommentare

Many StartUp or small websites have the problem that the user has to register again and again and again…
Either the user is not interested or too lazy in doing so (and thus he will never become a registered and valuable user) or he doesn’t maintain his user data within your site consequently.
For those sites I [...]

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Tags: Open Social · Social Media · Twitter · Web Entwicklung

The Biggest Google Mistake 2009

Dezember 23rd, 2009 · 1 Kommentar

Google is, no doubt, a, if not the winner of 2009, but, in my eyes, they did one huge mistake:
Their Android Appstore is isolated to the Android platform, at the moment, there’s even no client for the desktop clients.
If I had been Google I have had chosen to buy Sun, have had made Standard [...]

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Tags: Android · Java · Mobile Entwicklung

Why to mobile fight? Think of the App Identity!

Dezember 21st, 2009 · 1 Kommentar

In the last days there is breaking out a fight among developers (and others) again.
Which is the best approach to develop mobile apps? Web or Rich Client (native apps)?
I say: Take the best of both and develop Hybid Mobile Apps, which look like rich clients, behave and will be installed like Rich Clients, but which [...]

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Tags: Allgemein · Android · Mobile Entwicklung · iPhone

The Mobile App can bring Peace to the Content Gaza Strip

Dezember 14th, 2009 · 1 Kommentar

Sounds crazy, do you think?
Maybe, but it could work, because the Internet doesn’t have to change their current models.
Content in the Internet remains free and Google, every search engine works as usual.
Paid content will be delivered by paid (mobile) apps. The user is used to pay for content in the mobile space, and that differs [...]

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Tags: Android · Mobile Entwicklung · Mobile Marketing · iPhone

In the year of Google 2013

Dezember 12th, 2009 · 3 Kommentare

Google has founded  a world-wide subsidiary called G-Mobile in 2011 (bought different mobile providers all over the world in 2010). G-Mobile is the biggest mobile telephone provider in 2013,  far ahead of T-Mobile, Vodafone, Verizon and all the others.
G-Mobile has over 800 million customers in 2013. G-Mobile speciality is to provide free high speed mobile [...]

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Tags: Android · iPhone

Who is afraid of Virginia Google?

Dezember 8th, 2009 · 1 Kommentar

I’m a huge fan of Google, especially in the last two years and the last months with Android, Chrome, Chrome OS and many other creations of the viable Think Tank Google.
In the beginning it was just a Search Company for me and a welcomed antithesis to the powerhorse Microsoft, but now Google is the IT [...]

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Tags: Allgemein · Mobile Entwicklung · Web Entwicklung

Germany misses the Mobile App Train

Dezember 3rd, 2009 · 3 Kommentare

The mobile app train has started. No, to be honest, it even has received remarkable speed – in my eyes.
2010 will be the year of the mobile business app, but the Germans aren’t on the train yet.
At least I don’t see many or any apps of the largest 30 companies (DAX companies) in the android [...]

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Tags: Allgemein · Android · Mobile Entwicklung · iPhone

When Google Wave will fail

Dezember 1st, 2009 · 6 Kommentare

I like the Google wave idea, really!
But in these days and within the Web 2.0 space if you launch a new service you need a working mobile client (in my eyes), at least a service that works on new smartphones (like the iPhone or Android) and/or with 3 G speed.
Web 2.0 (or Mobile 2.0) [...]

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