Friday, February 26, 2010

iPhone Slayer: Windows Phone 7 vs. Android vs. webOS vs. BlackBerry

There are many contenders now holding Apple's beloved iPhone in their cross-hairs. Each with their own agenda on how to tackle it, yet also needing to stay ahead of the other potential slayers.

So who will win the coveted "iPhone Slayer" prize? The safest and easiest answer is simple: consumers.

More after the jump...

MWC 2010 - What did we learn?

Well another Mobile World Congress has come and gone. So what did we learn? Let's take a look at some of my favorites from Engadget:
In what was mostly just "okay" things popping up, the show-stealer was Microsoft. Going against everything Microsoft has traditionally held dear, Windows 7 Phone Series is a fresh start. A new beginning in a market that Microsoft used to easily dominate.

Sacrificing backwards compatibility and hardware vendor creativity, Microsoft has decided that they will dictate general design and interaction with the fledgling OS. This is a huge deal to me because Microsoft has traditionally boasted that they merely create a foundation and that the artwork is done by their partners.

This is quite the gamble for them, but now is the time for separation. Perhaps the version numbering is a sign of the potential success of this platform, as Windows Mobile 6.5 is the outgoing OS in Microsoft's stable. Windows 7 made many people confident that Microsoft can build a modern OS that is both easy-to-use and reliable. It has become it's lucky number, but will 7 be a hit for the phone, too?

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Whew!

Well, my goal was to continue this blog after returning from my trip in Japan, but I was rather lazy.

I'd like to pick this up again and hopefully discuss some of my coming projects/ideas. So, if you're still reading this...awesome! If not, well...my mind is blown as to how you are consuming this content.

I'm off for now, but let's talk again soon, mmmkay!