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ACU's iPhone initiative: a year later
out now to block SMS exploit (54) iDisk iPhone app arrives, there is much rejoicing (53) Recent Comments WS on More red meat for the FCC to chew on with AT&T and Apple Brian on Microsoft: how to port iPhone apps to Windows Mobile balls on Microsoft: how to port iPhone apps to Windows Mobile mare on Microsoft: how to port iPhone apps to Windows Mobile Ben on TUAW Poll: What would you do if an iPhone 4G rolled out on Verizon? K on MacBook Pro owners report hard drive lag Jordan on MacBook Pro owners report hard drive lag Marc Tatossian on CNBC:
www.tuaw.com
- Monday, August 3, 2009
Are Apps the Future of Mobile Learning?
8220;According to mobile content retailer, Handango, Mobile Learning content now accounts for 18% of all their retail sales”
And, the following companies have an app store or will have one very soon: Microsoft (Windows Mobile), RIM (Blackberry), Nokia and Sony-Ericsson(Symbian), Google (Android), Adobe (Flash Lite, AIR, Flex, etc.).
As a developer, you constantly look for the “next big thing”. Most of us will probably admit that there can be more than one of those “big things”.
mLearning is Good
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Free M-Learning Applications
In comparison, an entry-level Sony Ericsson J300i retails for US$75+, or free with a 2-year service agreement.
If anything, CNN reported in January 2006 that Microsoft founder and Chairman Bill Gates believes cell phones are a better way than laptops to bring computing to the masses in developing nations.” It’s fantastic for students to have access to powerful software tools that help them develop their skills; and it’s even better if the software is free. A prolific developer of mobile applications, Tea Vui Huang, provides the tools he develops for free
Mobile Learning
- Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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Free M-Learning Applications
In comparison, an entry-level Sony Ericsson J300i retails for US$75+, or free with a 2-year service agreement.
If anything, CNN reported in January 2006 that Microsoft founder and Chairman Bill Gates believes cell phones are a better way than laptops to bring computing to the masses in developing nations.” It’s fantastic for students to have access to powerful software tools that help them develop their skills; and it’s even better if the software is free. A prolific developer of mobile applications, Tea Vui Huang, provides the tools he develops for free
Mobile Learning
- Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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ACU's iPhone initiative: a year later
out now to block SMS exploit (54) iDisk iPhone app arrives, there is much rejoicing (53) Recent Comments WS on More red meat for the FCC to chew on with AT&T and Apple Brian on Microsoft: how to port iPhone apps to Windows Mobile balls on Microsoft: how to port iPhone apps to Windows Mobile mare on Microsoft: how to port iPhone apps to Windows Mobile Ben on TUAW Poll: What would you do if an iPhone 4G rolled out on Verizon? K on MacBook Pro owners report hard drive lag Jordan on MacBook Pro owners report hard drive lag Marc Tatossian on CNBC:
www.tuaw.com
- Monday, August 3, 2009
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Are Apps the Future of Mobile Learning?
8220;According to mobile content retailer, Handango, Mobile Learning content now accounts for 18% of all their retail sales”
And, the following companies have an app store or will have one very soon: Microsoft (Windows Mobile), RIM (Blackberry), Nokia and Sony-Ericsson(Symbian), Google (Android), Adobe (Flash Lite, AIR, Flex, etc.).
As a developer, you constantly look for the “next big thing”. Most of us will probably admit that there can be more than one of those “big things”.
mLearning is Good
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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