Articles tagged with: Ims and Google
Fragmentation Poses Chief Threat to Android Platform Growth
The Android platform appears poised for considerable growth in 2009, but some hurdles for the platform remain. Google’s senior director of mobile platforms, Andy Rubin, announced on May 27th that its Android platform will appear on at least 18 handset models, designed by 8 or 9 OEMs, in 2009. While this widespread market adoption marks a significant milestone for Android, it could also pose the greatest threat to the platform’s future. more
Related Tags: ims-research, android, andy-rubin, open-source
2009 GPS Market To Be Up Over 25% Despite Poor Semiconductor Outlook
The 2009 outlook for many semiconductor manufacturers is worsening by the day. Share prices have taken a severe hit with millions shaved from companies' market capital over the last 12 months. However, ims Research projects the GPS market represents one of the few areas of growth in 2009. more
Related Tags: microsoft, nokia, semiconductor, intel, apple, apple, gps, ericsson, ims-research, wlan, mozilla, nokia,, cagr
Smith Micro Software and NeuStar Deliver IM Platform
Smith Micro Software says that it has partnered with NeuStar, a provider of clearinghouse and directory services to introduce a SIP/MSRP-compliant, ims-based Instant Messaging Client Server solution. Fully tested within NeuStar's development interoperability program, Smith Micro's client supports enhanced Instant Multimedia Messaging and end-to-end presence functionality for popular Windows Mobile and Symbian devices. more
Related Tags: windows-mobile, core-network, instant-messaging, symbian, mobile-instant-messaging, interoperability
In Europe, LBS Needs To Be More Than Sat-Nav
People have been saying, for some time, that the European cellular market is on the edge of finally embracing location based services (LBS); but, is this true? more
Related Tags: european-commission, roaming, gps, location-based-services, edge, pnd, pnds
Is iPhone's Wi-Fi Based Location Finder Better than GPS?
This week, Steve Jobs announced that the iPhone will feature Skyhook Wireless' Wi-Fi location technology in a joint development with Google. It is easy to write this off as a stop gap solution for GPS, but for me, this is a first step towards the next generation of cellular location technology. more
Related Tags: steve-jobs, steve-jobs, lbs, skyhook, gps, ims-research, navteq, navigation, wifi
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