In my previous post, “Asking the Wrong Question”, I dinged the Symbian Foundation for not presenting a clear picture of how to take a Symbian app to market. While that’s still a fragmented process, it appears that the foundation recognizes the problem and is working toward a solution. In an interview with CNET [...]
For all the attention that the iPhone App Store gets from both the blogosphere and the iPhone’s competitors, it has a structural problem that limits it usefulness when it comes to distributing applications for the primary and secondary education markets. That’s a shame because the iPod Touch, the “phoneless iPhone”, would otherwise be a wonderful [...]