
In a previous article, I posted that I was sold on an Android 2.0 device knowing that Adobe AIR was coming to the platform. In full disclosure, I was also sold by my brief experiences with them. Well, now that I’ve sold my G1′s I picked up a Nexus and have put it through the [...]
Notion Ink’s Adam has been speculated about for a while, even matched up against upcoming iPad. While my views of the iPad are positive, Notion’s demonstration of the Adam at MWC gave light to an amazing competitor. Enough to fuel my desire for another Android device, despite having wanted the Apple iPad. As mentioned before, [...]
A phone manufacturer supporting the development community? What a concept! Beyond a concept, it’s slowly coming a reality with the introduction of the GeeksPhone One. GeeksPhone is introducing a new concept, one beyond the typical handset manufacturer’s business model. This device is targeted at Android developers, specifically ROM and firmware developers. While their introductory device’s [...]
How do you sell me a new Android phone? Introduce AIR to Android 2.x and show me a working demo. That’s how excited I am, even though there’s no time frame for the release. While AIR will be a mobile version, it offers the same flexibility Adobe AIR has brought to desktop operating systems. As [...]
After seeing Windows Mobile 7, I have to say it really compliments Android as a serious mobile phone. As Gizmodo said, it “out Appled Apple.” Not to say it won’t be an enjoyable experience, or a competitor in the mobile market, but it’s a different experience than the typical “Smartphone.” The big question, then, is [...]
Posted on 24 June 2010
Entrepreneur: Someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it. Sure, being an entrepreneur has its benefits; however, I’m starting to realize that the image of an entrepreneur is skewed in the public eye. By definition, an entrepreneur holds responsibility for creating and growing their company. Most often, real entrepreneurs can be [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 01 June 2010
As simple as the title is, “target this market now” is possibly the best advice I can give to web designers. I have looked at a lot of real estate sites in Florida and know they are poorly designed. I am virtually certain that the problem is not limited to my home territory. You could [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 11 April 2010
Now that the iPad dust is settling, it’s clear that Apple’s hot new tablet is only the first of many from multiple vendors. The iPad is unique—for now—but it’s just the start of the next generation of mobile computing. That’s a wonderful opportunity for web designers and content providers, but it is also a significant [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 10 April 2010
Last night I heard about Twitter acquiring the Tweetie iPhone application. Tweetie, often raved as the best Twitter iPhone app, will now be offered for free instead of $2.99. On Twitter’s blog, the company justified its acquisition, “People are looking for an app from Twitter, and they’re not finding one.” I think they are right, [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 07 April 2010
I think the iPad is an amazing device, but, right now, there’s just not enough to convince me to buy it. That could change, though, with a lower price and contributions from third- party developers. In fact, with a few improvements to the iPad, I could see myself standing at the cash register. As I [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 15 March 2010
From Woopra to Google Analytics, and everything in between, there’s a lot out there for website traffic analysis. Because of the nature of a new project I’m working on, I was looking for a script I could host myself locally and have some flexibility with. Within a couple seconds of Google searching, I came across [...] Continue Reading