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Where is the Rugged Device Revolution?

December 14, 2011 by Brian Philbin

Where is the logical replacement for Windows Mobil- based rugged devices? Shouldn’t it be here by now?

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Pragmatic Mobility: You Say Potato, I Say iPad… Keeping Our Common Sense

November 16, 2011 by Matt Torgersen

Do you target mobile users who might confuse an iPad with a potato? When planning your mobile strategy, keep the masses in mind without alienating the mobile savvy.

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Mobile Web: History of the Mobile Internet, Part 5

October 10, 2011 by Jeff Yee

The sluggish growth of the mobile Internet took a leap in 2007 with Apple’s iPhone. By sticking to Apple’s core business plan that put users and developers first, the iPhone put Apple at the top of the barrel.

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The Mobile Beat: Thank You, Steve Jobs. We’ll Miss You

October 6, 2011 by Terri White

A friend said that he doesn’t think Steve will rest in peace – meaning that he’ll be working out how to make some dents in the universe. I quite liked that thought.

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Pragmatic Mobility: For Father’s Day, How About an iGrill?

June 20, 2011 by Matt Torgersen

Even my non-tech dad may have jumped on this latest smartphone technology – new devices that can check the meat temperature on the grill, and the Check Engine light in his car.

Keep an eye on Father’s Day gifts this year, do you see a shift on expectations from mobile technology?

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Pragmatic Mobility: Mobility. Baseball. It’s My Favorite Time of Year!

March 31, 2011 by Matt Torgersen

Play Ball – it’s opening day. It’s a long time since I put an am radio under my pillow to listen to the baseball game. Has the business of baseball found a better and a winning approach through mobility?

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Mobile Observatory: One Volt is All It Takes for High Energy Mobile Security and Management

March 18, 2011 by Tony Rizzo

Beneath the shiny bells and whistles is the boring issue of mobile data security and device management – nothing more than little ticking time bombs…

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Pragmatic Mobility: The Long & Winding Road – Detailed Mobile Strategy Paves the Way

March 2, 2011 by Matt Torgersen

When Paul McCartney wrote ‘The Long and Winding Road’ in 1970, was he predicting the issues confronting executives tasked with making decisions about mobility projects in 2011?

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