By: Wayne Evans | 2011-12-21 | Mobile Android OS based smartphones and mobile applications are gaining popularity and have open doors of competition for Android OS mobile application development companies all over the world. Android mobile applications are easy to make because this platform is open source and user-friendly for mobile application developers. These apps can run on many smartphones of various mobile brands unlike mobile read more
By: John | 2011-01-10 | Mobile In a recent study by Web Analytics, results have shown that the Blackberry OS has surpassed the market share of the previous market leader, iPhone iOS. read more
By: Angel Jasica | 2011-11-04 | Mobile Android is treading over the market and its market share is continuously increasing so to get enhanced or developed with this wonderful and amazing Android technology you need to get associated with the best Indian outsourcing development company. read more
By: Aadam Gibson | 2013-03-11 | Programming Google’s Android OS is gaining the huge market share in the mobile app development industry due to its numerous benefits. Companies can smartly earn huge returns on low budget through this OS for their businesses. read more
By: Ritika Sharma | 2011-07-12 | Mobile Phones We all knew Android smartphones were the most coveted among users, but new data released by Nielsen Company has now confirmed that the Android is the leading smartphone OS in the mobile operating system segment in the US. read more
By: Steve August | 2012-03-13 | Mobile With its easy-to-use interface, amazing features, and rock-solid stability, iOS has gained reputation as the best mobile operating system. It has also been regularly updated to integrate exciting new features. iOS is very friendly not only for the users but also for the developers and no wonder it has more than 500,000 apps at present. Let me introduce few smart apps now. read more
By: lolly doll | 2011-11-11 | Programming The Android development has increased rapidly over the past couple of years, and continues to compete against iOS and other operating systems out there. read more
By: Ritika Sharma | 2012-01-13 | Mobile Phones The tablet and mobile industry is abuzz with talk that HTC might acquire webOS, in an attempt to stand out in this crowded industry dominated by Android and iOS devices. read more
By: Nikkita Singh | 2012-02-28 | Mobile HTC has a well-established name in manufacturing of mobile phones in worldwide market. The revolution in the mobile industry, started with the launch of HTC windows phones. The HTC P3400 windows mobile was a huge success in India. Its awesome features and ravishing looks ruled in the heart of users. read more
By: Anthony Weiner | 2012-03-17 | Programming If you are a social media marketer and use a smartphone, there are excellent iOS devices that can make your job incredibly efficient. There are apps for a variety of uses. Whether you want to receive feeds from across your social media interests directly into your phone, or have a multi-purpose notebook with you for jotting down ideas on the go, you can do so and more with the apps available in th read more
By: bournia | 2011-10-15 | Programming It has become a bit difficult to choose the right mobile phone for ourselves, because we are carried away by some of the extra advantages of each of the mobile platforms. Perhaps, the apps developers have a major contribution in converting a the simple handheld tool into a sophisticated gadget, having a brain. read more
By: highqualitybattery | 2011-05-09 | Information technology So what do developers really think of the various operating systems they build apps for? For starters, Apple's walled garden isn't all that bad; Android's flexibility can be a pain; and making apps for BlackBerry smartphones is a headache. Oh, and Windows Phone 7? Love the development tools. read more
By: John Triggerman | 2010-11-12 | Software There were a lot of rumors that Google was developing a brand new operating system. At first many people considered that all these rumors were confusing and were in fact referring to Android, which is Google's free mobile system. Google has confirmed, however, that in late '10 they will indeed launch a desktop operating system designed for netbooks called Google OS. Can Google OS signal the end of Microsoft's real stranglehold over the desktop? read more