by Sarah ReedyDecember 30th, 2009
Apple was a catalyst for a lot in 2009, but there are some trends the software giant can’t take credit for:
- New “wholesale” markets like CDN and mobile backhaul emerging as hot growth areas
- Network equipment vendors overnight turning into outsourced network operators
- DPI and policy entering the network in a big way – adding intelligence to the network
- Vertical solution areas – most notably smart grids – emerging as key driver of network growth
- The acceleration of 4G
The great android v. Apple debate after the break… (more…)
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by Sarah ReedyDecember 30th, 2009
Justified or not, the bad economy was everyone’s favorite scapegoat in 2009:
- The fact that service providers can’t out-innovate Web and media companies when it comes to content and applications.
- That you didn’t make your sales quote or Wall Street guidance – and your competitor did (there are still good and bad employees and companies, even in a downturn)
- Apple can sell smartphones despite the economy, yet no one else can sell them because of it
More after the break, including our readers’ responses… (more…)
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by Sarah ReedyDecember 29th, 2009
Sometimes competition can turn into all-out feud:
- AT&T – Verizon “map” advertising wars. AT&T failed when it tried shut VZW down in court, and the commercials just keep getting juicer.
- Verizon CEO to Hulu: “You’ll be dead in 2 years”
More after the break… (more…)
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by Sarah ReedyDecember 29th, 2009
If it’s booming on the Web now, service providers better take note:
- Real-time everything – when Google added “real-time search” to its listings in December, the Web moved from static/archive to a living, breathing thing.
- Online TV and video – with any business model and from any source.
More after the break, including our readers’ responses… (more…)
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by Sarah ReedyDecember 28th, 2009
In addition to our mobile phones, in 2009 we were addicted to:
- Real mobile browsers – starting with iPhone but by year end available on most smartphones (though Blackberry and WinMo browsers still lag) – Editor in Chief Rich Karpinski
- Google Goggles – Executive News Editor Ed Gubbins
- Seafood Watch – Is the tuna that looks so good at the supermarket actually endangered? – Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard
- Words with Friends on the iPhone 3G. It’s not groundbreaking; just free Scrabble on your phone. It has made an honest Scrabbler out of me. – Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy
More favorites from our smartphone holdouts after the break… (more…)
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by Sarah ReedyDecember 28th, 2009
In our humble opinion, these technologies got way too much attention in 2009:
More after the break, including our readers’ responses… (more…)
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by Sarah ReedyDecember 23rd, 2009
In 2009, some companies adhered to the philosophy ‘if you can’t beat ‘em, leave the market’:
The biggest foot-in-mouth moments after the break… (more…)
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by Sarah ReedyDecember 23rd, 2009
Call it wishful thinking, but we’d love to see some new – and promised – services in 2010; and not just from Google either:
- Completely cloud-based media: photos, music, books, etc.
- Augmented reality for mobile goes mainstream
- Social search. We want our search engines to anticipate our every move and respond accordingly.
More after the break, including our readers’ responses… (more…)
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by Sarah ReedyDecember 22nd, 2009
Not every trend starts in the developed markets and trickles down to emerging markets; some trickle up:
- Mobile money matters.
- Customers will pay rationally for mobile service – prepaid, tiered pricing, etc – if you ask them. But if you just offer them the world (unlimited usage) it’s hard to take it back from them.
More after the break… (more…)
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by Sarah ReedyDecember 22nd, 2009
With millions of mobile apps on the market, there were bound to be some strange ones:
- Baby Shaker. And by bizarre, we mean offensive, inexcusable and how did this ever make it on through the iPhone App Store approval process?
- The upskirt iPhone app?
More after the break, including our readers’ responses…
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