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Developing Mobile Learning: Which Device Are Your Targeting?

Upside Learning

Here’s a forecast from Gartner about how the smart phone market could look like in 2015. Source: Gartner April 2011. Nevertheless for me key take away from both the Gartner & IDC reports are: There would probably be 3-4 platforms to target. iPhone will not be THE device to target. Swallow this with a pinch of salt!

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5 reasons to shift from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Learning

Kitaboo

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. A report from Gartner suggests that employers would soon require employees to bring their own devices for work.

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18 Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 11

Upside Learning

Gartner Forecasts Mobile App Store Revenues Will Hit $15 Billion in 2011. In a new report, market research firm Gartner forecasts that global mobile app store revenues will triple from $5.2 According to a survey, developers want to build their apps for the iPhone and iPad, but Android devices were a close second.

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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. We’re already seeing it with social networking , so who’s to say we won’t see it with the iPhone?

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New buying trends change smartphone ownership stats

Aptara

The way in which users purchase devices has changed quite a bit since the iPhone jump-started the current smartphone age in 2007. CNET, citing Gartner statistics, noted the space will be worth $14 billion within two years. The research organization pointed out that instead of iPads, consumers are interested in large-screen iPhones.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The iPhone is Both Important and Not - So Can We All Just Take a Breath?

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Hey - maybe the iPhone is a game changer | Main | Zuda: A great way to discover great comic talent or more death by amateur Mr Keen? » July 21, 2007 The iPhone is Both Important and Not - So Can We All Just Take a Breath? I have an iPhone.

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New mobile office landscape taking shape

Aptara

In any case, the launch of IBM's partnership and the iPhone 6 did not turn Apple into an enterprise mobility juggernaut overnight. Gartner reported that the turning point is set for 2018. It is, however, still the market leader.

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