Monthly Archives: July 2009

Mobile Market Wrap-up for July 31, 2009

A weekly summary of the latest news, analysis, and trends in the mobile market. This week’s topics include Apple banning Google Voice apps and Google’s strong push into mobile.

The future of the mobile web and apps

A look at which of the two technologies will prevail in the great mobile debate – the mobile web or apps.

Content matters: static or dynamic

The type of content you use in your mobile presence does matter. Part 4 of the mobile web vs app series looks at how the mobile web and an app handle different types of content.

On the Road: San Francisco

Aumnia will be in San Francisco the week of August 4th attending the San Francisco RE Bar Camp and the Inman Real Estate Connect Conference.

Where the burden lies: consumer, developer, manufacturer, or carrier

When choosing between the mobile web and an app for a mobile presence, who bears the most burden – consumer, developer, manufacturer, or carrier?

The hidden costs of mobile development

In part two of this five-part series, the costs of developing for the mobile web and apps are compared to see which one, if any, provides the best long-term investment.

Mobile apps: Why the hype?

Applications for mobile phones are all the rage today, but they won’t be in the future as limitations of today’s mobile internet fade and web-based mobile apps take over. Part 1 of a 5-part series.

Mobile Market Wrap-up for July 24, 2009

A weekly summary of the latest news, articles and analysis in the mobile industry. This weekly headlines are the government’s continued anti-trust investigation of wireless carriers and Apple’s totalitarian control of the app store.

Mobile web or app? – The Great Mobile Debate

The introduction to a five part series that explores the issues in the mobile web vs. app debate in the mobile world

Mobile Market Wrap-up for July 17, 2009

A weekly summary of the latest news, analysis, and trends in the mobile market. This week’s topics include Google’s view on mobile apps, Verizon shortens handset exclusivity, and app store developments.