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5 reasons to shift from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Learning

Kitaboo

Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, withdrew support to Flash in its iOS platforms in 2012, given the numerous malfunctions that happened due to it. Supported by all major browsers: Flash does not find much support on mobile platforms, such as Apple mobile devices (iPhone and iPad) and Android mobile devices.

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These Stats Bode well for Mobile Learning

mLearning Revolution

Having said that, here are three very compelling stats that all bode well for mobile learning: Apple recently announced that they had sold 15.4 Apple surpassed Hewlett-Packard in PC sales and revenue. Apple surpassed Hewlett-Packard in PC sales and revenue. Apple sold 15.4 million, according to Gartner.

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How to Deliver on the Promise of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)

Inkling

ZDNet states that 74% of companies already support or plan to support BYOD , and Gartner predicts 50% of employers will require BYOD by 2017. From a personal experience, users are accustomed to visiting any number of modern consumer websites—be it CNN, Apple, Yahoo, and the like—and encounter a robust and engaging experience.

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Will the iPad continue its tablet domination? A look at the market landscape

Xyleme

Since Apple launched the iPad in April 2010, the first in the new generation of media tablets to hit the market, it has sold more than 30 million units. According to a study by Gartner published in April, 70 million tablets will be sold in 2011, 300% more than in 2010. March – Apple releases the iPad 2. iPad vs Android.

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Mobile Mania and the Business Impact

E-Learning Provocateur

I attended an informative presentation today called Mobile Mania and the Business Impact presented by Robin Simpson , Research Director at Gartner , and Matt Brennan, Enterprise BDM for Emerging Technologies at Apple. Take Apple for example.

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Guy Kawasaki on the Future of Business in the Midst of a Pandemic

learnWorlds

He’s originally from Honolulu and was the chief evangelist of Apple and a trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation. His clients include Apple, Nike, Gartner, Audi, Google, Microsoft, and Breitling as well as dozens of trade associations. Guy has written: Wise Guy, The Art of the Start 2.0, Guy Kawasaki’s Keynote Speech at WOL 2020.

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Healthcare: The $8.7 Trillion Global Market Ripe for Disruption

Braidio

Giants like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and even Apple are jumping into the mix, teaming up with healthcare companies to make it easier for consumers to gather their health information. These companies have sold software and hardware, and have even entertained the idea of providing healthcare on their own.

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