Posted on November 25th, 2011 by
tabinda.aftab
Software companies worldwide have been focusing the healthcare industry for automation and collaboration since a long a period of time now. Several electronic record systems have been introduced and implemented since the renounce of the term “EMR”. Although these solutions as promised removed paper based system thus reducing costs and implemented a single system in [...]
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Filed under: business process automation, iPhone, Smartphones
Posted on September 6th, 2011 by
aziz.qureshi
Aug 25th 2011 has now become a historic date for the Apple calendar as Steve Jobs officially announced his resignation as CEO of Apple. Steve may have retired but he will be with Apple as chairman of the board and Tim Cook will be taking place as a new CEO who is working with the [...]
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone

Posted on April 26th, 2011 by
WAJIH
“Mobile apps are gaining the momentum as more people are shifting towards smart phones.” The mobile application marketplace will reach $25 billion by 2015, according to a report from World Mobile Applications Market, a U.S.-based market research firm. Companies are heading more towards the mobile app development or getting their website converted in to mobile applications [...]
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Filed under: Communication, Google Apps, iPhone, mobile application development, Uncategorized

Posted on April 5th, 2011 by
WAJIH
According to Kevein Roberts, Lovemarks are those charismatic brands people get emotional about. Take away a brand, people find its replacement. Take away a lovemark and people protest. Rationale behind why apple lovers’ support this argument is that, Apple understand their dreams. Know what they want and when they want it, and create great experiences [...]
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Filed under: Business Dynamics, Communication, Global Technology Market, iPhone, Uncategorized, Web 2.0

Posted on February 22nd, 2011 by
murtaza
Smartphone popularity is currently in a phase of exponential growth, individuals searching for high tech devices are replacing traditional mobile phones with feature-laden smartphones. According to Gartner estimates, consumers all across the US would most probably be buying a smartphones than any other devices in 2011. In the US alone, sales are expected to rise [...]
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Filed under: iPhone, mobile application development, open source

Posted on February 11th, 2011 by
ali.zaidi
As part of a new agreement, Nokia will adopt Windows Phone as its choice smartphone platform, and Bing will become the default search engine on all of Nokia’s phones! This is the hottest news in the tech industry. This is a bold move by Nokia which is still the market leader in mobile hardware but [...]
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Filed under: Agile Applications, Global Technology Market, Google Apps, Google OS, iPhone, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, mobile application development, open source

Posted on November 8th, 2010 by
ali.zaidi
Mobile apps are all the rage. More than a half-million apps are downloaded every single hour, and the average smartphone user has 22 apps. But the future is cloudy if you are trying to be a leader in the mobile paradigm via an app. According to a research after six months, only 1 of those [...]
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Filed under: Agile Applications, Apple, Business Dynamics, business process automation, Cloud computing, Google Apps, iPhone, mobile application development, SaaS, Web 2.0, Web Broswers, Web Browsing