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Are mobile apps losing their magic touch?
Posted: Jun 6, 2008 3:22 PM

With no big new features on the immediate horizon for cellphones, mobile application processors and ...[ View complete article ]


Message: Are mobile apps losing their magic touch? Post time: Jun 6, 2008 3:22 PM
 

Author: ATPV

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With no big new features on the immediate horizon for cellphones, mobile application processors and media accelerators are on the decline.
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( 1 ) Reply:Are mobile apps losing their magic touch? Post time: Jun 6, 2008 3:22 PM
 

Author: ATPV

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I wonder what will be the next driver for mobile apps. With the plethora of add-on functions in cellphones--cameras, Internet browsing, TV and currently, GPS navigation--will the go-back-to-basics mentality resurface among consumers? (or another scenario, maybe the industry can learn from Apple's style of simplicity and highlighting high-tech functions one at a time?) This also goes to show that the action in the industry is not centered alone in mobile apps..
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