November 10, 2011
iRule: Turning an iPod Into a Universal Remote.
Metromode has a great story about a Metro Area startup called iRule.
iRule’s app, which starts at $200 with the accompanying hardware, took off almost immediately. Both Ben-Gal and Nemirovsky left their day jobs to focus on iRule early this year. Soon after they raised about $500,000 in an angel round, including an investment from Compuware’s new venture capital arm. The company recently hired three people, moved from Ben-Gal and Nemirovsky’s suburban homes to the Compuware Building in downtown Detroit, and is prepping to launch the Android version of its software.
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Tags: Android | Apple | Compuware | iphone | iRule | Metromode | Novi | universal remote
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May 5, 2010
Viable alternatives to Internet Explorer attributed to the decay of IE’s market share…
BBC News…
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) web browser, now accounts for less than 60% of the market, down from 95% at its peak in 2003, according to new figures.
Latest statistics, from measurement firm Net Applications, show that IE has 59.9% of the market, with Firefox gaining on it, with 24.5%.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/10095730.stm
CNET News…
Microsoft’s browser market share continued to fall in April, with Internet Explorer now in use for fewer than three in five Web connections.
IE’s share of the market in April was 59.95, down from 60.65 percent in March, according to Net Applications. Google’s Chrome grabbed the lion’s share of that, …read more
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Tags: Apple | BBC | browsers | Chrome | CNET | FireFox | Google | Internet Explorer | Microsoft | Mozilla | Net Applications | Safari | Windows
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April 14, 2009
Was refreshing to run across some good news about a growing, profitable business segment – iPhone Developers. Especially interesting are the small and one-man companies making real profits from their endeavors.
MacRumors detailed some interesting snippets about some of the most successful applications:
“As part of Apple’s one billion app countdown for their iTunes App Store, they have also compiled a list of the all-time top 20 apps for both Paid and Free apps.
Perhaps most interesting is what the potential market for a very successful paid iPhone app might be. A few numbers have been released for some of the top iPhone apps that gives us an idea of the numbers involved. Here is …read more
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Tags: Apple | Developers | iphone | iTunes | MacRumors | New York Times
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