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Report: Apple Dominates the Mobile WebOpen in New Window
The latest data from AdMob, the world's largest mobile advertising marketplace, shows that Apple now dominates the mobile web in the U.S. with a 48% market share. This growth, interestingly enough, d read more »
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Will More iPhone Apps go Open Source?Open in New Window
"Ever since Apple finally lifted the NDA covering the iPhone SDK, a small number of developers have started to open source their native iPhone apps. Today, Freshbooks, a popular online time-tracking read more »
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Partnerships Spark New Life Into Enterprise DRMOpen in New Window
"Data leak protection vendors and makers of enterprise DRM software are working together to make it easier to identify information that needs protecting and to impose limits on who can access and us read more »
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Cell Phone Apps Prevent Driving While TextingOpen in New Window
The blocking software helps with enforcement since drivers typically can continue to text even after receiving a citation. read more »
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10 must-have free BlackBerry appsOpen in New Window
Your BlackBerry might be plenty powerful out of the box, but there are hundreds of third-party applications out there that can make the device even more useful.Adding the apps to your BlackBerry is a read more »
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iPhone apps round-up: Business tools for the New YearOpen in New Window
"As people get ready to return to work after two weeks of holiday festivities, it seems fitting to turn our attention to a pair of business and productivity iPhone and iPod touch apps that have debu read more »
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Report: Cloud-Based Email Cheapest Option for Most CompaniesOpen in New Window
A new report from Forrester presents a cost analysis of cloud-based email systems in enterprises, such as Google Apps or Yahoo!'s Zimbra. In the report, Forrester argues that cloud-based email servic read more »
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The Price Of Going DRM-Free: Apple’s Hidden $1.8 Billion Music TaxOpen in New Window
Nearly two years ago, Steve Jobs published an open letter to the music industry calling for the death of DRM (digital rights management). He convinced EMI to ditch DRM back in April, 2007, but the th read more »
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