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		<title>Developer Interest in Windows Phone Grows as BlackBerry Declines</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 14:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Temporale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since the day Microsoft announced Windows Phone 7 Series, they have been working hard to promote the developer side of the platform. A platform that is easy to developer for is key to winning over developers and growing the market place quickly. And things have been paying off for Windows Phone. The marketplace has over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since the day Microsoft announced Windows Phone 7 Series, they have been working hard to promote the developer side of the platform. A platform that is easy to developer for is key to winning over developers and growing the market place quickly. And things have been paying off for Windows Phone. The marketplace has over 35,000 apps at the most recent count, and according to a survey of developers done by Appcelerator, the interest in developing for Windows Phone has climbed to 38% &#8211; up 8% since June 2011. </p>
<p>At the same time, developer interest in BlackBerry is falling to just over 20%. Devastating news to RIM who are trying hard to stay relevant in todays fast paced mobile game. The following chart shows the different percentages for each platform since January 2010. It’s a very busy graph, and you’ll need to look past platforms like WebOS, Symbian, MeeGo, and HP’s TouchPad &#8211; all of which are falling under 10% interest, with the BlackBerry playbook sitting just over the 10% mark. Look past those platforms and you have a good indication of where developer interest was back in January 2010, and where it is today. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2011/11/MobileJaw-MobileDeveloperPlatformByInterest.png"><img style="background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; border-top: 0px; margin-right: auto; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="MobileJaw-MobileDeveloperPlatformByInterest" border="0" alt="MobileJaw-MobileDeveloperPlatformByInterest" src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2011/11/MobileJaw-MobileDeveloperPlatformByInterest_thumb.png" width="544" height="686" /></a></p>
<p>Android, and iOS have been pretty stable in developer interest, while Windows Phone, HTML 5, and Android Tablets are fluctuating and fighting to gain that valuable market share. It will be interesting to look back at this in 6 months or a year and see how things compare then. You can read the full report over on the Appcelerator <a href="http://www.appcelerator.com/company/survey-results/mobile-developer-report-nov-2011/report/" target="_blank">web site</a>. </p>
<p>(Source = <a href="http://www.slashgear.com/windows-phone-overtakes-rim-in-developer-interest-14195005/" target="_blank">Slashgear</a>)</p>
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		<title>GO Transit Schedule Goes Mobile</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Temporale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you live and work in Ontario, then there’s a pretty good chance you’re familiar with GO Transit &#8211; the Government of Ontario mass transit. GO trains and busses help millions get to and from work everyday. Last week, GO Transit announced the launch of their GO Mobile app providing customers with the ability to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you live and work in Ontario, then there’s a pretty good chance you’re familiar with GO Transit &#8211; the Government of Ontario mass transit. GO trains and busses help millions get to and from work everyday. Last week, GO Transit announced the launch of their <a href="http://www.gotransit.com/public/en/schedules/goapps/web/gomobile.aspx" target="_blank">GO Mobile</a> app providing customers with the ability to view train and buss schedules, bookmark favorites, view Union station departure info, and set arrival alerts. Gone are the days of carrying the large map/schedule all folded up in your bag. You can now access it all from your mobile device.</p>
<p>The free app has launched on iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry. In just a few quick taps I was able to see a listing of the departure time for trains from my local station. The only thing it didn’t tell me, was what track I needed to be waiting on. I can understand why they might have decided to leave this out of the app, as the track can often change at the last minute. However, it is the one key thing that everyone is fighting to see when they get to the station. You can see the track listed under the Union Station info, but it’s missing when I look up a specific train/station departure.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2011/11/MobileJaw-GoMobile-Locate.png"><img style="background-image: none; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; padding-top: 0px; border: 0px;" src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2011/11/MobileJaw-GoMobile-Locate-200x300.png" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a> <a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2011/11/MobileJaw-GoMobile-Times.png"><img style="background-image: none; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; padding-top: 0px; border: 0px;" src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2011/11/MobileJaw-GoMobile-Times-200x300.png" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>If you live in Ontario, more specifically, in the GTA &#8211; and you use the train a little or a lot, this is a handy app to have on your device!</p>
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		<title>Rogers is On Fire!  Many New Phones Announced</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 16:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Humphries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rogers is pulling out all the stops with great new devices coming out! In the last week they have announced that the following are either available or coming soon: Apple iPhone 4 &#8211; Well, we all knew this was coming but for those that are fans, nice to see if it here. The iPhone 4 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rogers is pulling out all the stops with great new devices coming out! In the last week they have announced that the following are either available or coming soon:</p>
<p><a href="http://redboard.rogers.com/2010/iphone-4-launches-tomorrow-on-rogers/">Apple iPhone 4</a> &#8211; Well, we all knew this was coming but for those that are fans, nice to see if it here. The iPhone 4 includes an all new sleeker design, <em><strong>very </strong></em>high resolution screen and a much more powerful processor.</p>
<p><a href="http://redboard.rogers.com/2010/blackberry-torch-9800-coming-to-rogers/">Blackberry Torch 9800</a> &#8211; Just announced yesterday, the Torch is a large (huge!) Blackberry device with a slid-down qwerty and touch screen. For many this is going to be a very nice compromise allowing for a larger screen than most Blackberries (Blackberrys?) but still enjoying a nicely sized qwerty keyboard.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rogers.com/web/link/wirelessBuyFlow?forwardTo=PhoneThenPlan&amp;productType=normal&amp;productId_Detailed=9300GRYR">Curve 9300</a> &#8211; The Curve line of smartphones lives on with the 9300. There really isn&#8217;t a lot to write home about the 9300 other than to say it continues the line of very capable and reliable Blackberries at an affordable price point.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rogers.com/web/link/wirelessBuyFlow?forwardTo=PhoneThenPlan&amp;productType=normal&amp;productId_Detailed=FLIPOUTR">Motorola Flipout</a> &#8211; Have you seen this cute little phone!? It is small and square, at least until you swing the screen around, much like the old Sidekick phones.  It runs Android and uses Motorola&#8217;s Blur interface to stay in touch with friends.  Very nice phone for the price for the younger smartphone user.</p>
<p><a href="http://redboard.rogers.com/2010/samsung-galaxy-s-captivate-coming-soon-to-rogers/">Galaxy S Captivate</a> &#8211; The Juice!!  The Samsung Galaxy S line of phones comes to Rogers as the Captivate, the same model as AT&#038;T carries in the US.  It&#8217;s a beautiful 4&#8243; Super AMOLED display with a VERY thin profile, nice angles and a very fast and powerful processor.  It&#8217;s a more expensive option, but with the included specs it&#8217;s worth it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/08/iphone-4.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-1896" title="iphone-4" src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/08/iphone-4-111x150.jpg" alt="" width="111" height="150" /></a> <a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/08/9800Torch_blk_ENG_Rogers_BottomAngle.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-1897" title="9800Torch_blk_ENG_Rogers_BottomAngle" src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/08/9800Torch_blk_ENG_Rogers_BottomAngle-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a> <a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/08/93001.jpg"><img src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/08/93001-300x154.jpg" alt="" title="9300" width="300" height="154" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1910" /></a>  <a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/08/flipout.jpg"><img src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/08/flipout-300x154.jpg" alt="" title="flipout" width="300" height="154" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1915" /></a>  <a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/08/captivate.jpg"><img src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/08/captivate-68x150.jpg" alt="" title="i897_Vegas 008" width="68" height="150" class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-1916" /></a></p>
<p>Nicely done Rogers!  Keep bringing us Canadians lots of choice in phones and we will hug you!</p>
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		<title>Rogers Announces Two New Smartphones</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 15:32:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Humphries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rogers has two new smartphones for Canadians; the Blackberry Pearl 9100 and the Acer Liquid E. The Blackberry Pearl 9100, like other Pearl phones has a compact qwerty keyboard and really looks fantastic!  While most Pearls seem to have been aimed at consumers the 9100 looks all business-like in it&#8217;s black suit. The 9100 specs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/06/banner02_9100b2rr.png"><img style="display: inline; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; border: 0px;" title="banner02_9100b2rr" src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/06/banner02_9100b2rr_thumb.png" border="0" alt="banner02_9100b2rr" width="244" height="127" align="right" /></a> Rogers has two new smartphones for Canadians; the <a href="http://www.rogers.com/web/link/wirelessBuyFlow?forwardTo=PhoneThenPlan&amp;productType=normal&amp;productId_Detailed=9100B2RR&amp;N=52+11+4294967111" target="_blank">Blackberry Pearl 9100</a> and the <a href="http://www.rogers.com/web/link/wirelessBuyFlow?forwardTo=PhoneThenPlan&amp;productType=normal&amp;productId_Detailed=S100BLKR&amp;N=52+11+4294937572" target="_blank">Acer Liquid E</a>.</p>
<p>The <strong>Blackberry Pearl 9100</strong>, like other Pearl phones has a compact qwerty keyboard and really looks fantastic!  While most Pearls seem to have been aimed at consumers the 9100 looks all business-like in it&#8217;s black suit.</p>
<p>The 9100 specs include a 2.2 inch, 360 x 400 TFT display, a trackpad and a 3 megapixel camera.  The OS seems to be very similar to the BB Bold, but I really don&#8217;t know much about Blackberry. <img src='http://www.mobilejaw.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p>The other new phone is <strong>Acer Liquid E</strong>, a slate style phone running Android 2.1.  The E also includes a QualComm Snapdragon processor, 3.5” touch screen, and 5 megapixel camera.  We are hoping to get a review unit soon and will let you know more about this phone.</p>
<p>Both phones are $49.99 with a three year agreement and a minimum $45 per month plan, which is pretty decent pricing for new entrants in Canada.</p>
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		<title>Where Are All the Flipping Smartphones?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 18:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Temporale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you look around at the type of mobile phone that the average person is using you’ll notice that the majority of phones are flip based. I’m talking about the average person like your mother, Aunt, Cousin, Grandparents, etc… Not the techno-geeks or early adapters. Just the average Joe and their phone. They’re typically cheap [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you look around at the type of mobile phone that the average person is using you’ll notice that the majority of phones are flip based. I’m talking about the average person like your mother, Aunt, Cousin, Grandparents, etc… Not the techno-geeks or early adapters. Just the average Joe and their phone. They’re typically cheap flip based devices that offer nothing more than the ability to make phone calls and send some text messages.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2008/11/windowslivewriterwherearealltheflippingsmartphones-ac20temporale-rim-pearlflip-2.png"><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2008/11/windowslivewriterwherearealltheflippingsmartphones-ac20temporale-rim-pearlflip-thumb.png" border="0" alt="Temporale-RIM-PearlFlip" width="232" height="244" align="right" /></a>So what am I getting at? Well, there is a demand for the flip form factor. There’s no question that there are a number of dumb flip phones on the market today. But where are all the smart ones? RIM recently announced a new BlackBerry device to their line-up, the BlackBerry Pearl Flip. None of the other smartphone manufacturers have a flip phone in their product lineup. HTC did have that SmartFlip device, which was a pretty nice first attempt at making a flip phone. Especially if you had the Cingular version with more memory and a larger battery. Before that, we had Motorola, who made 2 different flip based smartphones – the MPX 200 and 220. While the 220 was plagued with problems, both devices where extremely popular for their time. That’s it for the Windows Mobile camp. Sony Ericsson had that P990 Symbian based device a number of years back. However, that wasn’t really a flip phone. It was more a PDA with a protector that covered the keyboard. And Nokia has the Communicator device, but that’s not a flip phone, it’s more of a clamshell. You can still make and answer calls without flipping the phone open. You only need open the phone to use the keyboard. Aside from the Communicator, Nokia does have a Series 60 flip phone – the N76. However, the N76 is already 2 years old.</p>
<p>It certainly looks like all the major manufacturers are ignoring this market segment, except for RIM. I don’t understand why these companies are avoiding such a popular form-factor. There’s no doubt that people like the flip design, so why not offer more smartphone devices with it? I can understand that there is some concern because of the hinge and the risk of that breaking, but I think the majority of manufacturers have been able to make solid hinges that don’t easily break.</p>
<p>The only other concern that I can think of is that the form factor doesn’t allow for easy text entry. Most standard flip phones are using T9 with the standard 12 key layout. Smartphone users tend to want a full QWERTY layout. While this could be hard with the traditional flip phone, I can’t imagine it being a show stopper. I actually prefer the landscape screen found on most messenger style devices over the portrait screen found on the typical flip phone. Combine the full QWERTY with the landscape screen and you’ll have a wider flip phone than most. Nothing’s wrong with that. The option is to use the portrait screen with a SureType-like keyboard. This would provide the traditional flip form factor.</p>
<p>I can’t imagine any other reasons on why this design hasn’t happened yet. I’m growing sick of the traditional smartphone designs. It’s time for a change, let’s see if any manufacturer is willing to step up to the table.</p>
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