Attorney Apps: a Want or a Need?

A few years ago Attorney Apps were definitely a want! Of course lawyers were also fascinated with the increasing popularity of Apps and it was just the coolest thing to do, getting your own App. It was just like wanting the latest Prada sunglasses or owning the coolest Gucci 3-piece suit! Attorney Apps started more […]

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Mobile Devices a Popular Resource for Hungry Consumers

The Interactive Advertising Bureau published the results of a study this week dealing with the impact of mobile devices on ordering food. The report, published by the company’s Mobile Marketing Center of Excellence found that more than two-thirds of consumers have placed online orders for food pick-up or delivery via mobile devices. The report shows […]

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Apple CEO Tim Cook Apologizes for Maps

In a very visible post on Apple’s site entitled “A letter to our customers regarding Maps,” Apple CEO Tim Cook apologizes to Apple’s customers for the lackluster performance of Apple’s new Maps app that comes standard on the new iPhone 5 and iOS 6. Cook begins the letter by saying, “At Apple, we strive to […]

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Google’s New FieldTrip App Maks You Aware of Your Surroundings

Google has launched a new app for Android called FieldTrip, which the tech company says is “your guide to the cool, hidden, and unique things in the world around you.” The app runs in the background of your phone and when you get close to something interesting, a card pops up giving you worthwhile information […]

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Time Ranks the 50 Best iPhone Apps of 2012

There have been over 15 billion apps downloaded from Apple’s App Store. On top of that, there are over 500,000 available apps.  From those 500,000+, Time has ranked what they believe are the best 50. Here are a few unique ones you may not yet know about: 1. Find My iPhone – Use one of […]

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Google Releases Revamped YouTube App with the iPhone 5

As reported by Chloe Albanesius of PCMag, Google has decided to release a revamped version of the YouTube App, just before tomorrow’s premier of the new iPhone 5.  The current YouTube App came standard on all previous iPhones, but Google and Apple decided not to renew their deal for iOS 6, prompting Google to create […]

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Apple launches remodeled iOS 6 App Store

As reported by Tech Crunch, the acquisition of Chomp back in February has led Apple to completely revamp their App Store, particularly with its search and discovery features. The new iOS 6 App Store will come standard on the new iPhone 5, which is set to make its debut on September 12th. The website 9to5mac.com has […]

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Android dominates global growth but slows in the US

An interesting post by Ingrid Lunden on Techcrunch suggests that phones build on the Android platform continue to sell at a fierce pace in global markets, but have slowed in the US.   Of the 7 markets (England, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, US and Australia) surveyed by Kantar in the study, Spain had the greatest surge of […]

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A little evidence to support the theory that Mobile use is spiking…

According to a study published by Chitika Mobile web traffic has spiked 35% since July of 2011 and now accounts for 10.55% of all web traffic in the US.  While the remaining 89% (+ /-) can still be attributed to traditional PCs – this study is the first that we’ve seen, that provides clear evidence to back […]

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Mobile Traffic projected to grow 10 fold in the next 5 years

Ericsson published a case study this past week that was reported in Techcrunch projects Mobile traffic to grow to over 5 billion users by the end of 2016.   While the study’s findings are questioned by some because population growth during the same time period is only projected at 1% – it suggests that mobile […]

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