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Category Archives: Windows Phone 7
Review of AppCircus at Techhub
Last night’s AppCircus event at was a good show. Very professional and well curated. Unfortunately I missed the deadline to speak but Keyapt SMS is listed in their app database. Some interesting apps were presented. The ones to watch are … Continue reading
Posted in Android, iPhone, Keyapt, Windows Phone 7
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Nokia Windows phones
My attention has been somewhat distracted from technology by the Euro crisis and questions such as “are the Euro nations an optimal currency area“. I always thought the Euro was a bad idea and I was right; perhaps I should … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Business models, Windows Phone 7
Tagged Euro, mobile, nokia, Windows Mobile
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Cloud Computing World Forum review – Microsoft strong, others weak
I attended the Cloud Computing World Forum at Olympia on Tuesday. It was good size show and reasonably well attended for what is an Enterprise topic. The keynote speakers were all heavyweight and gave good talks. The show was themed … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Business models, Infrastructure, Railo and ColdFusion, Windows Phone 7
Tagged Android, Cloud computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Software as a service, Windows Phone 7
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