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This Week in mLearning Podcast – 09 – Apple’s Post-PC vs. Microsoft’s PC-plus

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1- Impressions about Nexus 7, the new Android tablet by Google. 3- Google+ in the iPad. 4- Apple iPad Mini 2012 rumours. 5- Microsoft´s PC Plus era vs. Apple´s Post-PC. 10- Apps of the Week: SharePlus and Google+. Apple´s Post-PC. 10- Apps of the Week: SharePlus and Google+. Send to Kindle.

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The New Moto X gives us a Glimpse into the future of Mobile and Predictive Computing

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Or in the case of Apple and the upcoming iOS 7, a design that goes from skeuomorphic to flat, and not much beyond that. This is why I’m excited about Google Now and why I’m concerned about Apple’s future, in part because they don’t have a Google Now-like strategy. Back to the Moto X phone.

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Native Apps vs. Mobile Web [Episode 2]

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For those asking about when this podcast will be available through iTunes, I have already submitted the show and I’m now awaiting approval from Apple. This week´s stories: Google’s Project Glasses, Instragram bought by Facebook for a cool Billion, Adobe Shadow 2, etc.

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Why Windows 8 and Touch-enabled Laptops Bode well for the Future of Mobile Learning – [Video]

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Google’s Chromebook Pixel is a fully touch-enabled laptop. Google understand the importance of touch and recently introduced the next generation of their Chromebook, which is fully touch enabled: Google’s Chromebook Pixel is a fully touch-enabled laptop. Touch-enabled laptops and desktops are game-changers.

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Boom Town: Another win for HTML5. A good thing for mLearning [video]

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Apple and Google want to keep you within their own environments. Native apps do not behave that way on iOS and Android. An iPhone game is limited to iPhones and iPads; an Android game is limited to Android devices. Part of this is by design. Check out this amazing video: via Finally, a Cross-Platform HTML5 Game.

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7 Free Online Tools for CSS Optimization

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If you truly want to develop learning, or any other type of content that can be viewed on multiple screens, including desktops and laptops, smartphones, tablets, as well as future devices, such as Google Glass, the only solid solution is by using Responsive Web Design principles. This of course provides a bad user experience.

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10 Things I Love about Screenr.com

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By now we all know that Apple will never embrace Flash and most everyone has moved on and began making the necessary transitions toward HTML5 so that iOS devices can display videos properly for their end-users. Let’s share great content on Google+ at [link]. Videos work on iPad and iPhone. You can find my videos here: [link].