iPad Goes Corporate

It’s no no surprise that quarter three’s numbers bode well for iPad. In that time alone, Apple sold 11.1 million iPads, which accounted for thee-fourths of the entire tablet market. These are truly outstanding numbers for a product created over a year and a half ago. One…

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More Bad News for iPhone Sales

Gartner’s analysis for quarter three is out and it doesn’t look good for the iPhone. Incredibly, it only captured 3.9% of the market for 2011′s quarter three. Ahead of Apple are Nokia (23.9%), Samsung (17.8%), and LG (4.8%). Of course, these numbers refer to the…

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Want to Hide Your Location From Google? Good Luck.

In today’s day and age, everyone is concerned about Internet privacy. We are all too aware that our search engine history, personal pictures, IP addresses, and email are less than private these days. Although companies like Facebook and Google claim to respect certain aspects of…

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Adobe Flash is Going, Going, (Almost) Gone.

Have you heard the news? Adobe has stopped development of its mobile Flash plugin. Translation: flash in its current iteration is not going to be a part of the mobile revolution. Instead, it has succumbed to the power and influence of Apple’s HTML5 agenda. Why has Apple…

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Mobile Gaming Sales Will Reach $1.6 Billion by 2015

According to Mintel, the U.S. mobile gaming market will grow by 82% between now and 2015 to reach $1.6 billion in sales.  This prediction is in line with the exponential growth of the mobile market which is forecasted to increase by 538% in smartphone sales…

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Google+ Brand Pages: Worth Your Time?

If you’re a faithful reader of this blog, you’ll remember our post last month predicting Google+’s decline. The post cited Google+’s limited user demographic and general lack of momentum as reasons for its lack of success. On November 7, the social media site launched brand…

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Internet Explorer Use is Down: Surprised?

Do you remember the days of Internet Explorer? That blue “E” on the task bar was the ubiquitous symbol for Internet connectivity. For many of us, it seemed like the only option for browsing the wonderful world of the web. Of course, most of us…

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Samsung Smartphones Blowing Past iPhone

According to Strategy Analytics, Samsung shipped more smartphones than Apple during the third quarter of 2011. Samsung smartphone sales increased by 44% over the last quarter and sold an incredible 117 million units. As a result, Samsung now holds 24% market share in the smartphone…

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Gmail’s New Look is Mobile Driven

Have you updated to Gmail’s new look yet? The innovative email client has once again changed its interphase to a “more modern” design. New updates include fresh HD themes, a cleaner icon-based toolbar, a customizable lefthand menu, easier access to advanced search, and a revised…

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25% of Total Internet Time Spent on Social Media and Blogs

Nielsen’s third quarter social media report is out for 2011, and the findings are significant. Americans now spend over a quarter of all of their Internet time on social media sites and blogs. We are becoming obsessed with these psuedo-social means of virtually connecting with…

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