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iPhone dominates Boingo airport access study
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , iPhone , iPod touch It’s hard to believe that we’re approaching the two-year anniversary of the original iPhone. I don’t think it is hyperbole to say that the iPhone has completely transformed the mobile computing space. This is especially clear when evaluating mobile Wi-Fi usage data. Today, Boingo Wireless released a data snapshot of mobile device access on its airport network of Wi-Fi hotspots.
View PostiPhone dominates Boingo airport access study
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , iPhone , iPod touch It’s hard to believe that we’re approaching the two-year anniversary of the original iPhone. I don’t think it is hyperbole to say that the iPhone has completely transformed the mobile computing space. This is especially clear when evaluating mobile Wi-Fi usage data. Today, Boingo Wireless released a data snapshot of mobile device access on its airport network of Wi-Fi hotspots. According to Boingo, airports are the number one venue for Wi-Fi access worldwide, so they make for a good data point when evaluating Wi-Fi usage. For the past 24-months, Boingo has tracked its airport Wi-Fi data and the increase in mobile device uptake is astonishing. It’s also driven almost entirely by the iPhone and the iPod touch
View PostFirst Look: Pixelpipe 1.4.1
Filed under: Freeware , iPhone , App Store , App Review So you got a shiny new 3GS ( no more space !) and are looking for new ways to play with the new videos you’ve recorded? If the iPhone’s built in YouTube uploading functionality isn’t quite enough for you, Pixelpipe has stepped in to fill the void and allow you to send that video (or photo) to over 40 services quickly and easily. I set up the application to send to Twitter and Picasa , and the uploads went exactly as advertised. It should be noted that when sending video to services that don’t support direct uploads (such as Twitter), the video is sent to Pixelpipe’s servers and linked from your account. On the Pixelpipe site, the video is displayed in its native .mov format, so PC owners may have a hard time viewing the video if they don’t have QuickTime installed





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