Mobile 2013: Defining decisions for Apple

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Mobile 2013: Defining decisions for Apple, Google, Microsoft, Nokia, RIM, Samsung
Next year, we'll see if Apple has plateaued or, worse, petered out; if Google can rationalize the Android ecosystem; if Samsung can sustain its effort to be more than a mere device maker. Read More


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Why Google Maps for iPhone is good for Apple
Turns out that the years Google spent building out its mapping data were hugely important; Apple's data -- which powered its new Maps app -- didn't have the real-world, real-user testing that Google Maps benefited from. Read More

Developers say yes to iOS, but ambivalent about Apple
Software developers maintain a high level of interest in Apple's mobile devices, but they are finding the company itself is not getting any easier to deal with. Read More


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