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Format Wars in the Mobile Space
Beta , Microsoft Windows vs Apple OS, and more recently, HD-DVD vs. Today, however, that same family of 4 would typically be in the market for one cell phone per individual in the family making the market much larger, thus the stakes for mobile manufacturers much higher. iOS or Android? Kobo, iBooks, Nook or Kindle? There was VHS vs.
The Mobile Learner
- Friday, July 23, 2010
The future is mobile, but will it be participatory or proprietary?
The key features of a vendor or proprietary system is that the manufacturer determines the specific purpose for its use and designs it so that the user can accomplish that specific use relatively easily and not much more. But will mobile learning be fundamentally truly participatory or actually proprietary? Are you concerned or complacent?
blogs.oregonstate.edu
- Friday, April 9, 2010
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Spectrum > Mobile Learning, Libraries, And Technologies: Merck Manuals > Apple iPhone / iPod Touch Apps
Saturday, May 29, 2010 Merck Manuals > Apple iPhone / iPod Touch Apps The Merck Manual - Home Edition The app provides quick and easy access to the Home Edition’s comprehensive and understandable medical information. It’s a “must-have resource that puts the trusted medical reference at your fingertips. Just Sent You."
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gPhone- Android and the clone wars
The name Android evokes thoughts of the 1980s PC clone wars and the fact that Apple was ahead with the Macintosh for UI and experience, but Microsoft caught up by defining an OS and hardware clone manufacturers just conformed to a specificatio. This week Google announced Andriod, the long awaited gPhone.
mLearnopedia Blog
- Wednesday, November 7, 2007
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Are Apps the Future of Mobile Learning?
8220;As of October 2008, there were over 1600 Mobile Learning applications in the [Apple App] store. Part of the success of the iPod touch/iPhone is in the amazing number and variety of apps offered and easily downloadable from the Apple App Store. As a developer, you constantly look for the “next big thing.
mLearning is Good
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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M-Learning Decisions: Web App or Native App?
Check out these previous posts on Apps for the future and Google vs Apple to see where I was coming from. 8220;We use BES server to give us relatively secure access to our internal network, says Alfons Schermaier, senior architect at chemicals manufacturer PPG Industries. Some experts see consolidation among platforms (ex.
mLearning is Good
- Monday, December 7, 2009
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Format Wars in the Mobile Space
Beta , Microsoft Windows vs Apple OS, and more recently, HD-DVD vs. Today, however, that same family of 4 would typically be in the market for one cell phone per individual in the family making the market much larger, thus the stakes for mobile manufacturers much higher. iOS or Android? Kobo, iBooks, Nook or Kindle? There was VHS vs.
The Mobile Learner
- Friday, July 23, 2010
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Cell Phones in Education Part 2: Assistive Technology
When Apple came out with the iPhone and their app store, what they did was raise the bar on what is possible on a mobile communication device such as a cell phone. There is baggage that comes with the term “assistive technology as the use of this term often generates certain stereotypes.
The Mobile Learner
- Saturday, February 21, 2009
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Flash Player On Devices – Going Mobile Just Got Easier
Those other competing standards may come in the form of HTML 5, QuickTime or something else that Apple has up their sleeve. But iPhone aside, Adobe has been doing a lot to try to get mobile device manufacturers to include the Flash Player on their devices as either a stand-alone player or a browser plug-in.
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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The future is mobile, but will it be participatory or proprietary?
The key features of a vendor or proprietary system is that the manufacturer determines the specific purpose for its use and designs it so that the user can accomplish that specific use relatively easily and not much more. But will mobile learning be fundamentally truly participatory or actually proprietary? Are you concerned or complacent?
blogs.oregonstate.edu
- Friday, April 9, 2010
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mLearning Testing Tools & Methods
from the device manufacturer’s support site or other common web locations. If your team is developing native Apple iPhone and iPod touch applications, a fully functional simulator can also be accessed using Apple’s Xcode IDE too. Mac-based Apple Xcode-based Simulator (for all iPhone & iPod touch device for testing apps) c.
mLearning Trends
- Monday, January 18, 2010
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More Mobile Learning - by GlobalEnglish
Apple iPhone v1.1.4 The Final Frontier: connectivity on a plane, but at a (high) price Konami announces DanceDanceRevolution S on Apple App Store Konami Mobile unveils screenshots for Metal Gear Solid Touch Cellebrite’s UME-36 now support HTC Dream/T-Mobile G1 Confirmed: Nokia “Coming With Music to U.S. Leave a comment.
www.intomobile.com
- Saturday, March 7, 2009
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