by zolton | Jun 23, 2011 | Mobile Marketing
As the tech community continues its evolution to a universal standard of Web programming (think HTML5), the new world of mobile operating systems is already starting out completely fragmented. Let’s say you decide to make an app. Well, you have to decide who...
by zolton | May 3, 2011 | Google, Mobile Marketing
Google Translate has been improving to the point where, in the future, it may be a complete waste of time to even attempt learning a foreign language. Kidding, sort of. And now, Google’s Chrome browser has introduced a Speech Input feature to the stable release....
by zolton | Nov 4, 2010 | Google
Firefox 4, originally scheduled for a late 2010 release has now been delayed until early 2011. Not great news when the browser most eating into their market share, Chrome, is releasing new stable versions every 6 weeks. Now, the reason for the delay is so that Firefox...
by zolton | Sep 28, 2010 | Mobile Marketing
Ever since Steve Jobs and Apple have publicly declared their support for HTML5, there have been a lot of voices defending Flash, including owning entity, Adobe. To catch you up to speed, the hedge of this controversy is that Flash isn’t ideally suited for mobile...
by zolton | Sep 24, 2010 | Bing, search engine optimization
As we reported earlier this week, Microsoft has launched the beta version of Internet Explorer 9. Microsoft is clearly excited about how their search engine, Microsoft Bing, can take advantage of some of its new HTML5 capabilities. At this point, it looks like these...