The New York times reports that big cellphone makers are shifting to Android. There are several reasons for this. Android is free, while Windows Mobile costs manufacturers $15 to $25 a phone. Android is intended for finger tapping, while WIndows Mobile is built for stylus use Developers get access to the Android source code Windows [...]
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Google E-books and web vs apps
Paid Content reported yesterday on Google´s E-books store. Google Editions will be device agnostic. Basically, this means that you can read the titles on any device with a browser. They report that users will also be able to access the texts they have purchased when they’re not connected to the Internet via a cached version. [...]
Will the Android Market be fragmented?
Business Week Tech Beat has an interesting story “Will Moto Fracture the Android Market?“. It Motorola will introduce signature apps for it´s upcoming Android devices. The move seems reasonable from an end user experience and a differentiation strategy perspective. On the other hand, this move may lead to a Android as a fragmented platform if [...]
