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phonegap vs appcelerator ...

Appcelerator is like writing a native application with JavaScript and
the Titanium SDK. Thus, if your goal is to re-use your HTML5 code base
across mobile, tablet, desktop and TV then PhoneGap has to be the
natural choice. Appcelerator touts improved performance because they
compile to native code but truthfully we don’t see many use cases where
this is a differentiating factor. Organizations usually choose Native
iOS or Native Android over a “Native JavaScript” option. PhoneGap also

CDNs: New Channels, New Demands, New Opportunities

The ecosystem for digital distribution is complex,
with unique nuances for each category of content. In a broad sense, the
ecosystem includes the creation of content, the availability of
services that deliver content and services to consumers, and the
deployment of technologies that enable delivery to connected consumer
electronics platforms that are capable of receiving and displaying
content.

Motorola Mobility and Nextel Introduce Motorola i867 Android PTT Phone

Motorola and Nextel today released the Motorola i867
Android-powered smartphone with Push To Talk for iDEN technology in the
Brazilian market. Using Motorola's iDEN technology, it offers high
performance communication, PTT two-way radio, cellular service, mobile
Web access, and text and picture messaging in a single device. Here is
more info on this new Push to Talk Android smartphone:

SMBs Turn To Social Media And Internet For Marketing

Small businesses are increasingly connecting to their customers and growing their business by using the Internet and social media platforms.

This
is according to a recent survey by Citibank which found that 65 percent
of the 749 small-business owners surveyed across the United States
cited increased marketing activities as a key step in growing their
businesses.

Experts Split on the Future of Web Vs. Apps

About two-thirds of information technology experts expect the wide
open, search-driven Internet to be stronger than ever in 2020, according
to a survey released Friday by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.

Demand for online video driving home networks

Over 75% of broadband-enabled households in the US now use home
networking technology, according to a new report from The Diffusion
Group, which sees a correlation with rising demand for online
entertainment services such as Netflix.
The same report also
finds that there has been a 26% increase over the past year in the
number of broadband households that place their routers in the living
room (from 30% in 2010 to 38% in 2011), whilst there has been a 30% drop
in the number of broadband households that place their routers in the

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