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Mobile Mastery: Predictions for 2012

December 22, 2011 by Dan Zeck

Dan Zeck looks into the future to forecast what areas will drive mobility innovation – starting with 2012.

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Mobile Mastery: Nokia and Microsoft a Tale of Two Ecosystems

October 26, 2011 by Dan Zeck

For smartphones to lead in today’s market, they need more than great design, fast networks, super-fast CPUs, social integration or features.They need to be backed by a cloud-based media and app ecosystem that people love to use.

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Mobile Mastery: Phone Call – iPhone 4S or 4G for AT&T?

October 13, 2011 by Dan Zeck

Whatever you label the AT&T iPhone – a 4S or a 4G – this marketing strategy to keep up with the competition may simply add up to confused customers.

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Mobile Mastery: Steve Jobs. Amen

October 6, 2011 by Dan Zeck

My tribute to Steve Jobs – who has inspired me since my first programming job, thirty years ago, on an Apple II.

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Mobile Mastery: iPhone 5 More Than a Faster 4

October 5, 2011 by Dan Zeck

Call Apple’s iPhone 5 an upgraded 4, but don’t call it a disappointment. There are some innovative features and improvements that put it ahead of the pack.

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Mobile Mastery: Viva HTML5

October 4, 2011 by Dan Zeck

Now we have Adobe making some moves to add more standards-relevance to its tools and embracing recently released CSS properties and HTML5. How quickly things change in our dynamic mobile market. Air? Flex? Are they enough. We have our answer.

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Mobile Mastery: Once in a Lifetime – Steve Jobs

August 25, 2011 by Dan Zeck

For me, Steve Jobs’ resignation as CEO of Apple brings about the end of a once-in-a-lifetime talent, and a reflection on a huge influence in my life.

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I’m Dan Zeck. I’m a Mobile Master and a CTO. Call me.

August 16, 2010 by Dan Zeck

Today’s reality.

You can do many new mobile “things” you never thought were possible before.

All you need is the following:

Html5 + Javascript + push and request/response protocols + Secure enrollment and app management = web ‘appiness’

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