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My "Top Ten List" for Mobile Learning News in 2009

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new stories, technical advances, market trends) that shaped the "mlearning marketplace" in 2009. In my opinion, this was the biggest news of 2009 for everyone involved in the enterprise mlearning space. I was recently asked by one of our strategic partners to offer my "Top Ten List" of the most significant events (e.g.,

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Reflections on WES 2010

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Participation at WES is open to anyone interested in “The World of BlackBerry” though this year’s attendees (6,000+ and up 20% from 2009!) BBOS6 will provide a raft of new (and some long overdue) enhancements to the interface and web browsing experience and also serve to support new features like Flash Player 10.1

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Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review

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True, most of our partners and customers who launched mLearning initiatives in 2009 and after all seemed to be ramping up their efforts to include other divisions and geographies but pilots remained “the norm” for newer accounts. On the Target – But Barely. Prediction #3. Mobile Apps Become Essential to Enterprise mLearning.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

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In the smartphone realm, mobile web-delivered content will prove to be a less compelling mlearning experience as compared to mobile application-delivered. RIM stated in late 2009 their support was likely to appear in BBOS6 but that didn’t happen. Apple iOS , Android , BlackBerry , Windows Mo/Pho ). Validated (“Home Run”).

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My mLearning Predictions for 2010

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By virtually anyone's take, 2009 was a challenging year for all and especially so wherever new technologies and IT budgets/spending were concerned. In the smartphone realm, mobile web-delivered content will prove to be a less compelling mlearning experience as compared to mobile application-delivered content (at least through 2010).