Features Judging Starts With CRM Idol Contest As Brian Williams of NBC News is fond of saying, the news begins now. If you are looking for cool CRM apps from smaller companies that don't necessarily have the talent to show off their goods, Paul Greenberg's labor of love (which we covered earlier this year here), began last week with dozens of apps posted to the judging website here. Enterprise David Strom View comments
Apps Project Spartan Spurring HTML5 Games There are some undercurrents swiftly moving through developments circles that will soon become the topic everybody will be discussing. Among those topics, one significantly stands out in the mobile realm - the coming wave of HTML5 Web-based apps. The vanguard is being led by mobile games developers but the rest of ecosystem is not far behind… Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Amazon HP's TouchPad Fire Sale Editor's note: This is an op-ed. I woke up on Sunday and started fussing about the apartment. Made a cup of tea, cleaned the kitchen, turned on the Roku and sat down on my couch with my iPad to check the news. That is when I saw that HP had turned the TouchPad into a fire sale. Tablets priced at $99 flying off the shelves and what had been a… Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Android iPads Are Wi-Fi Data Pigs A study from earlier this summer by wireless vendor Meraki reveals some starting information based on the data collected across their customers' networks. Apple's iPad users are piggy when it comes to their data consumption, averaging close to 200 MB monthly, compared to an average smartphone user of about 40 MB. They now account for four percent… Mobile David Strom View comments
Analysis The State of HTML5 Validation According to Tristan Louis Tristan Louis is a colleague and insightful analyst. Over the weekend, he took a look at the top 20 sites according to Alexa and ran them through the W3C HTML validator to see who is playing by the rules and who still has some catching up to do. Surprisingly, MSN.com was the sole site among the top 20 to completely pass, and Amazon had the most… Hack David Strom View comments