mobile Apple's App Store Still Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction, Android Close Second The arrival of Apple's App Store in 2008 changed the marketplace for mobile developers and mobile carriers alike. The App Store changed the perception of what an app store for mobile devices should look like and started a new arms race among mobile carriers and handset manufacturers. According to a new survey by market research firm Nielsen… Mobile Frederic Lardinois View comments
Analysis Healthcare Reform is a Cloud: Interview with Matthew Holt & Richard MacManus It's a sunny afternoon in San Francisco and health care is in the air. I'm sitting at the the Peet's in the SF Ferry Building eating a vegan ginger cookie and waiting for Matthew Holt, founder of The Health Care Blog and the leader of Health 2.0 conference to show up for an interview. He arrives wearing shorts and a Health 2.0 t-shirt, and has… Mike Kirkwood View comments
News Twitter Hacker, TechCrunch Document Leaker, Arrested in France (UPDATED) The AFP is reporting that the person who leaked internal business documents from Twitter Inc. to the blog TechCrunch last July is also the same person who compromised the Twitter accounts of Barack Obama and other celebrities last year. A 25-year-old who went by the name "Hacker Croll" has been tracked down and arrested in France by French… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
RWW Mobile Summit 2010 Mobile Summit Early Bird Pricing - Only One Week Left! Early bird registration for the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit 2010 is almost over. You only have a few more days to get your tickets for just $295. Click here to get your ticket at this special price. The ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit will take place May 7, 2010, in Mountain View, California and will be an exploration of the latest mobile development… Richard MacManus View comments
Google GoDaddy Follows Google's Lead, Abandons China Returning to a lesson we recently learned from the dancing hippie, we have to wonder if today's move by GoDaddy.com, the world's largest domain name provider, means there's more trouble in store for China and western Internet companies. According to an article in today's Washington Post, the company will follow Google's lead and cease registering… Mike Melanson View comments