Archive for May, 2008

The Android vs. LiMo Conflict

By Rob Jackson • May 14th, 2008

Although not discussed often, LiMo (Linux Mobile Foundation) is a formidable competitor for the Android platform. So isn’t LiMo, a consortium of partnered companies, inherently a competitor of the Open Handset Alliance?
Core companies that support Android’s cause are members of the Open Handset Alliance, defined as, “a group of mobile and technology leaders who share [...]



Google Aims For Social Networking Domination with FriendConnect

By Rob Jackson • May 13th, 2008

There is no doubt that Google is the center of the Search Engine universe. The web is “Googlecentric” so to speak. But with little market share left to claim, Google has set it’s crosshairs on emerging markets in which it can similarly dominate.
Two of the tech industries biggest buzzwords are currently “mobile” and “social networking”. [...]



ADC Round 1 Winners!

By Rob Jackson • May 10th, 2008

A collection of all the ADC Round 1 Winners! Comment or Contact Us to complete the list!



Google Tells Mom on Verizon

By Rob Jackson • May 8th, 2008

The way the 700MHz auction played out was pretty darn interesting, but the recent antics between Block C winner (Verizon) and Block C bluffer (Google) are straight up theatrical.
When Google pushed the bidding above the reserve, never planning to purchase, it forced the Winner of the Block C auction to provide an “Open” spectrum that [...]



HTC Disappoints - Unveils Diamond, Not Dream

By Rob Jackson • May 6th, 2008

The news poured in several days in advance of HTC’s May 6th Press Conference that the self-proclaimed game changing announcement was actually the release of the HTC Touch Diamond and NOT the HTC Dream, the first Android Phone, as many had hoped. Still, we held out hope that the rumors were wrong and that [...]