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Dissecting Saba's New "Anywhere" Product for Mobile Learning

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I happened upon a tweet last week while trolling my Twitter in-box that heralded a product announcement from Saba for their new " Saba Anywhere " offering designed to make training delivery to mobile workers easy, practical and secure. They can even re-purpose their adopted product tag line too when that time comes (".

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In Praise of “The New iPad 4G HD 3”

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Yesterday was a banner day in the tech biz as Apple unveiled their third generation tablet device to an eager audience and overall market. And it remains astounding these products can go from “doesn’t actually exist” to being built and packaged and shipped across the planet and into our hands in less than nine days.

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CellCast App for BlackBerry 10

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Much of the pressure on these teams to start considering non-RIM hardware was driven at the grassroots level via the consumer-oriented adoption of Apple iPhones and iPads and Motorola Droids that began to sweep through the market. None of these facts was lost on RIM, their ecosystem or their investors for that matter.

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"This Week in mLearning" Podcast: Week #2

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Finally, RJ is working to gain approval from Apple to release the weekly recordings to a broader audience via the iTunes App Store and we'll let everyone know when that's a reality. only wish I had paid attention enough in high school Spanish class so I could at least listen to each episode much less participate in any substantive way.

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New mLearning Authoring Tools – Wave #2

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That said, interest in the various products and sessions and “morning buzz” gatherings that related to mobile all seemed well attended and topical. Finally, I had a chance to see one of NexLearn’s simulations – normally a Flash-based deliverable – running on an Apple iPad tablet using a new new delivery format they are working on.

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mLearning Tech A’plenty Released at CES 2011

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The real question is whether the application ecosystems that surround each of these new devices can overcome the market lead Apple’s current (and future) generation iPads already enjoy. And the gadget geek in me really looks forward to getting a new device (or four!)

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

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Back on December 30 2011, I scoped eight predictions ranging from hardware/software to content types and authoring tools to macro-level mobility trends our team felt would influence the market for mLearning products and services for the year and I wasn’t disappointed (or much surprised) about how it all played out. On Target But.