Smartphone Apps and the Future of Your Business

September 22nd, 2010 | Carlos Gamez, Business Development
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I’m not an iPhone user. I have an Android powered phone, so I only have about 70,000 apps to choose from compared to the 225,000 apps that iPhone users have.

But limited as I am, even I can see where the future lies. Managing your life from your mobile device is the way of the future and the future is NOW! You can do everything from managing your finances on line with apps like Mobile Banking and others. You can pay your bills right on your Smartphone with apps like My Verizon Mobile.

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Do Mixed Messages = A Surprise from Google?

September 10th, 2010 | Samantha Montano, Customer Relations
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Ok, so I know this is probably going to be a much discussed topic for at least a little longer then the next cell phone application… Froyo, the Android 2.2 Tablet!

OMG, What?

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Microsoft Spending Billions to Push Windows Phone 7

August 27th, 2010 | Scott Elkin, Technical Director
Windows Phone 7

It has been 4 years since the first iPhone and 2 years since Android was released.  Android is now on many devices and the iPhone is in it’s third generation.  With both iPhone and Android already eroding Blackberry and Nokia’s marketshare, is it too late for the Windows Phone?

Microsoft is going to spend billions to make sure that doesn’t happen.  That is about half a billion to market it, while they are spending about a billion to develop it.

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Crome2Phone in the Clouds… Google’s Voice Controlled Mobile Future

August 13th, 2010 | Samantha Montano, Customer Relations
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I have been getting really excited over the new mobile technology that seems to be coming out faster then I can keep up with it.  Last week it was Firefox Home for the iPhone and this week it is, my personal favorite, Chrome2Phone for the Android.  Now at first glance I thought they were the same application for different phones because they both are accessed through Google’s mobile platform, the Cloud.  True as this may be… soon I discovered what sets these two applications apart.

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