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Web to Mobile Transcoding vs. Mobile Content Management

Posted on: Saturday, May 3rd, 2008 in: Xavier Facon

When Crisp Wireless first started with powering mobile sites using its proprietary content management technology, I got a fair amount of surprised reactions from technologists and programmers who knew me. We weren’t only known back then to power the content for downloadables (J2ME mainly), we also found WAP significantly flawed.
Back then one would have expected [...]

Quality Counts: Crisp-powered Sites Up for Webbys, Apple Staff Pick

Posted on: Friday, April 11th, 2008 in: Tamara Gruber

According to Nielsen Mobile, more than 13 percent of the (oops, thanks for the correction)32 40 million mobile subscribers in the U.S. access the Internet from their phone monthly (as per Nielsen.) Of the sites that consumers are visiting, we see over 60 percent of them are still going to “on-deck” sites, with another [...]

Do developers like Android better? How does this impact success?

Posted on: Monday, April 7th, 2008 in: Xavier Facon

The other day I got involved in a conversation with some members of the mobile software engineering experts at Crisp Wireless. They were reacting to my blog post about iPhone and Android. The sentiment of the developers was that the open source community is supporting Android and developers in general prefer the more open nature [...]

Will the Apple iPhone Negate Android?

Posted on: Friday, March 21st, 2008 in: Xavier Facon

I recently had a chance to download Apple’s new iPhone SDK that enables developers to write downloadable applications that will run on the Apple iPhone 2.0 starting in June or July. I’ve read the feedback from developers, journalists, and bloggers and there are a fair amount of people slamming Apple because of how they are [...]