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Friday, October 31, 2008

When Android beats the iPhone

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Today I discovered two reasons why Android might beat the iPhone, eventually. One, it is open source (ok, I am kidding, I did know that befo...
Thursday, October 30, 2008

Time to be aggressive, if you can

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The state of the economy is scaring everyone, rightly so. I do not think it is going to get better soon, actually I feel it is going to get ...
Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Motorola focusing on Android: why it is big news

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Today, the Wall Street Journal pretty much reported that Motorola will cut any other operating system to focus on Android. It was the co-CEO...
Monday, October 27, 2008

Funambol on the Android Market (and the G1)

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I spent some quality time last week with Carlo Codega, the developer in our community who built the Android client. He is in Italy and I hav...
Friday, October 24, 2008

Because open source people like a good debate...

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There is a discussion going on in one of our forums. The topic is AGPLv3. For those that do not remember what AGPLv3 is (shame on you! I ha...
Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The G in G1 stands for Garage

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My fearless office manager circled around her local T-Mobile store last night. First at midnight (no lines), then at 3 am (no lines), then f...
Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Lion Sniper (roarrr ;-)

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Today we announced a sequel to our two very successful sniper programs: the Lion Sniper. The program focuses on translating Funambol softwar...
Monday, October 20, 2008

Open Source in Mobile Challenges

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Today I bumped into an interesting opinion piece called " Open Source in Mobile Phones: Challenges for Software Vendors " by Adam ...
Friday, October 17, 2008

The incredible world of Google syncing

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Today is the day some people received the Android G1 (not me, where the #@!$# is it? I want mine :-) Google has started to publicize some of...
Tuesday, October 14, 2008

BlackBerry storming the enterprise?

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I have been following all the announcements of smartphones these days. Even Motorola came out with a touchscreen phone today... The most in...
Monday, October 13, 2008

Windows Mobile on an iPhone?

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Ok, it does not make too much sense, but someone has done it: a Norwegian developer has ported Windows Mobile to the iPhone. Obviously, it w...
Friday, October 10, 2008

Microsoft buying RIM? It makes sense...

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The rumor mill today is producing an interesting news: Microsoft might be thinking of buying RIM . This is one of the million rumors that mi...

When the world is collapsing...

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It feels so good to have cash in the bank and a solid company ;-) And people that share their love. I am not looking at my 401K today... but...
Thursday, October 09, 2008

The time for mobile ads is now

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What happens when the economy collapses? Everyone cuts costs. The enterprise do it (and they go for open source solutions). Consumer do it a...
Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Mobile email in the enterprise

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There is a very interesting article on RCR Wireless this week, about mobile email in the enterprise. The analysis starts from Nokia abandon...

About Mapping Open Source into Your Business Model

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I have been on vacation for a few days (awesome trip with an RV around the Monument Valley, highly recommended) and I already have people co...
Wednesday, October 01, 2008

The power of open

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Open brings more open. It is a positive cycle. Bring in Android and Symbian, make them open source and Apple will start feeling the pain: ...
Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Windows Mobile will be open source

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I know I am the only one on the planet to believe this. But I am sure it will happen. Windows Mobile will go open source, one day. It is the...

Funambol Forge in Chinese

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There are many ways a world-wide community works together towards a common goal. One is sharing and improving code. Another one is testing a...

Nokia is on the move to Mobile SaaS

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There is a lot going on at Nokia. First, rumors came out that they are about to launch a device with a touchscreen (a phone, not a tablet). ...
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