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Mobile Applications and Loyalty

Add this one to the interesting and confusing column. But you should still pay close attention.
Take a look at the following:

73 percent of Blackberry owners have downloaded 5 or fewer applications; in contrast,  72 percent of iPhone owners have downloaded 10 or more applications. [Source]
Smartphone Owners Only Use Half of Installed Applications Regularly (Only 57% [...]

October 15, 2009 Read the full article →

Mobile Search Now With Video – YellowPages.ca iPhone App Updated

Yellowpages.ca issued a press release this morning announcing a sweet update to their iPhone application:
New Version of YellowPages.ca™ Mobile Search Application for the iPhone™ puts Video in the Palm of your Hands (links and pictures below).
Yellow Pages Group (YPG)(TSX:YLO.UN) launches a new version of its popular YellowPages.caTM local search application for the Apple iPhone. The [...]

September 17, 2009 Read the full article →

Is the iPhone Suddenly Incompatible With Exchange?

A friend of mine just sent me this link with only one comment: “Love It!” You can imagine he is one of the greatest BlackBerry advocates (and probably one of the smartest ones too).
Infoworld published the following article yesterday – Apple betrays the iPhone’s business hopes:
Fixing a major but unacknowledged bug in the operating [...]

September 16, 2009 Read the full article →

BlackBerry Cool: Research Comparing iPhone and BlackBerry Often Flawed

From BlackBerry Cool:
The research behind iPhone and BlackBerry comparisons that is making its way into the mainstream media is almost always flawed. The media loves to talk about the prolific nature of the iPhone and how technologically advanced its users are, while almost implicitly ragging on BlackBerry.
There may be some slight bias in what is [...]

September 10, 2009 Read the full article →

App Store Market Data (from AppsFire)

The mobile service AppsFire released some interesting numbers recently, which are provided for you down at the bottom.  Before the numbers first a brief explanation of what AppsFire is:
AppsFire allows you to share with your friends your lists of favorite iPhone Apps. All you have to do is download and install AppsFire app on [...]

September 9, 2009 Read the full article →

Mobile Strategy and the iPod Touch

I was just reading over at FierceWireless Lynette Luna’s comments on the expectation that the iPod Touch will be an important part of Apple’s earnings report to be released tomorrow.   The reason, Ms. Luna writes is because,
The iPod touch offers a pretty good alternative for those who don’t want to be tied down to AT&T or [...]

July 20, 2009 Read the full article →

Made in Quebec Mobile Applications

The original article is in French, and you can find it here – ‘Applications mobiles «made in Québec».’  But since we are nice here at the Mobile Strategy Blog I am providing you with an English translation as well which you can find here.
I have fixed the translation (a little bit) and give you the [...]

July 17, 2009 Read the full article →

iPhone in the Enterprise

As I follow the WWDC keynote at MacRumours.com I can’t help but think how …

Apple’s knocking at the door of Enterprises is getting louder and louder and in some industries there may be little that the competitors can do to keep the iPhone out.
In fact they are banging at the door quite loudly and it [...]

June 8, 2009 Read the full article →

BlackBerry Surpasses iPhone in First Quarter 09

Press Release from The NDP Group:
RIM Unseats Apple in The NPD Group’s Latest Smartphone Ranking
PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK, May 4, 2009 – According to The NPD Group, a leader in wireless industry market research, an aggressive “buy-one-get-one” promotion by Verizon Wireless helped RIM’s BlackBerry Curve move past Apple’s iPhone to become the best-selling [...]

May 4, 2009 Read the full article →

On Mobile Context

Fraser Speirs has a post entitled:  There is More Than One Mobile Context which I found after visiting Tom Hume’s blog and this post.
You can read both posts in their entirety but I wanted to bring you these points…
From Fraser:
There is more than one mobile context. Decide which you’re interested in.
Followed by the three types [...]

January 6, 2009 Read the full article →