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DeviceAnywhere, the fantastic service which lets developers test out their applications across hundreds of applications has now teamed up with Research In Motion (RIM) to enable the developers to test their applications for their Blackberry phones.
Today, companies like Apple are making mammoth profits through their application store for their phones and Google too has joined [...]
Here, then, is the latest Mobile Industry Review Show (”MIR Show”) — Episode 26. It’s jampacked! JAMPACKED with footage from both Beijing, CTIA and London.
Our technical contributor, Dan Lane, anchors the show from his office in London while everyone else was out gallivanting across the globe.
Watch out for:
- Ben Smith live from sticky Beijing
- [...]
I’m delighted to bring you the first in the DeviceAnywhere Developer Roadshow series. You can find background on the roadshow here.
Our first featured developer is Mark Tynan of mobile travel experts, ShopQwik. The application is nothing short of a piece of genius and allows you to book a flight and/or hotel, anywhere on [...]
I’ve just spent an hour or so pointing a camera in the face of a very patient and highly animated Mark Tynan, founder of mobile travel geniuses, ShopQwik. With their service, you can book a flight or a hotel, anywhere in the world, in 60 seconds, from your handset.
I was interviewing Mark for the [...]
I still meet people who either haven’t heard of DeviceAnywhere’s services or don’t quite ‘get’ what they offer. It’s a constant irritation. Ever since I got a demonstration of it about 9 months ago, I’ve been telling everyone and anyone about it. I’m also proper-made-up, as they say in some parts [...]
Continue ReadingI first met the Chief Executive and Chief Marketing Officer of DeviceAnywhere (formerly known as MobileComplete) in a briefing late last year. I’d heard of the company quite a few times. It’s a name that comes up regularly whenever I’m talking to developers. At the briefing, I had a chance to check [...]
Continue ReadingThis week we kick Vodafone and Orange about data some more, anticipate the arrival of the Nokia E71 (except Ewan) and Ewan explains how he is going to build his own mobile network on a desert island as SMS Text News gets all ‘LOST’.
Continue ReadingIf you’re a mobile developer — games, applications, anything like that, and you regularly test your applications out on an array of handsets, then I want to know. Big time.
Next week, SMS Text News begins our UK mobile developer roadshow. This has been something I’ve been wanting to do for a while. [...]
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