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Samsung celebrity tweets out support for Galaxy S4 from his iPhone »

Spanish tennis player David Ferrer sent a tweet out to his more than 350,000 followers noting his pleasure with using Samsung’s new Galaxy S4, but accidentally sent the message from his iPhone.

LOL, this shit is the greatest example of the fact: “History repeats itself!”

Samsung celebrity tweets out support for Galaxy S4 from his iPhone »

Spanish tennis player David Ferrer sent a tweet out to his more than 350,000 followers noting his pleasure with using Samsung’s new Galaxy S4, but accidentally sent the message from his iPhone.

LOL, this shit is the greatest example of the fact: “History repeats itself!

— 3 weeks ago with 18 notes
#iPhone  #digital culture  #lol  #Samsung  #smartphones  #social media  #tech  #Twitter 
Tapstream is marketing analytics for your mobile app »

Tapstream helps you grow your userbase by identifying sources of new users, engaged users, and high-value users. A single, lightweight SDK is all you need, or choose the SDK-less integration. […] Follow which ads, ad networks, social networks, or SEO efforts are driving user growth. More importantly, learn where your highest-value users come from instead of acquiring a bunch of lookie-loos that run your app once and never come back. […] Tapstream works for iOS, Android, OS X, and Windows apps.

It’s really important to understand the user-behavior of your smartphone app users, isn’t it? You can (if you’re a mobile app developer) join other great companies, including WebMD, Bleacher Report, and HootSuite, by signing up now for free. Yes, Tapstream is free to start and, literally, no credit card required.

Tapstream is marketing analytics for your mobile app »

Tapstream helps you grow your userbase by identifying sources of new users, engaged users, and high-value users. A single, lightweight SDK is all you need, or choose the SDK-less integration. […] Follow which ads, ad networks, social networks, or SEO efforts are driving user growth. More importantly, learn where your highest-value users come from instead of acquiring a bunch of lookie-loos that run your app once and never come back. […] Tapstream works for iOS, Android, OS X, and Windows apps.

It’s really important to understand the user-behavior of your smartphone app users, isn’t it? You can (if you’re a mobile app developer) join other great companies, including WebMD, Bleacher Report, and HootSuite, by signing up now for free. Yes, Tapstream is free to start and, literally, no credit card required.

— 3 weeks ago with 38 notes
#apps  #digital culture  #smartphones  #Tapstream  #tech 
Life is… what happens to you while you’re looking at your smartphone.

Life is… what happens to you while you’re looking at your smartphone.

(Source: theamericankid)

— 1 month ago with 240 notes
#digital culture  #illustration  #smartphones  #tech 
techhive:

Why I switched from iPhone to Android
One particular callout is that Android has a better keyboard than iPhone. For that matter, so does Windows Phone. Oddly enough, iPhone now has one of the worst smartphone keyboards around.

techhive:

Why I switched from iPhone to Android

One particular callout is that Android has a better keyboard than iPhone. For that matter, so does Windows Phone. Oddly enough, iPhone now has one of the worst smartphone keyboards around.

— 2 months ago with 33 notes
#Android  #iPhone  #smartphones  #tech 
cnet:

The 25 new phones everyone’s talking about
Mobile World Congress is under way in Barcelona, Spain. It’s the biggest wireless trade show of the year, and you know what that means: phones, phones, phones.
See them all, from smart to not

cnet:

The 25 new phones everyone’s talking about

Mobile World Congress is under way in Barcelona, Spain. It’s the biggest wireless trade show of the year, and you know what that means: phones, phones, phones.

See them all, from smart to not

— 2 months ago with 11 notes
#digital culture  #gadgets  #geeky  #news  #smartphones  #tech 
Android vs. Apple: So just how popular is Android?

Recent data is showing Android is used to power some 42% of all consumer compute devices. That isn’t 42% of all mobile phones, but 42% of all consumer level devices including media players, tablets, Smart TV systems and of course smartphones.

Android vs. Apple: So just how popular is Android?

Recent data is showing Android is used to power some 42% of all consumer compute devices. That isn’t 42% of all mobile phones, but 42% of all consumer level devices including media players, tablets, Smart TV systems and of course smartphones.

— 2 months ago with 104 notes
#Android  #news  #smartphones  #tech 
analyticisms:

So, Twitter users that are “primarily mobile” are way more engaged overall, especially with brands. Something good to know for mobile and social media marketers.

analyticisms:

So, Twitter users that are “primarily mobile” are way more engaged overall, especially with brands. Something good to know for mobile and social media marketers.

(via kjgibbs)

— 3 months ago with 11 notes
#digital culture  #infographics  #mobiles  #smartphones  #tech  #twitter 
"In 2013, mobile internet costs will continue to drop significantly and we will see many carriers bundling phones with free data."
— 3 months ago with 34 notes
#digital culture  #internet  #India  #smartphones  #tech  #trends 
emergentfutures:

CHART OF THE DAY: What Happens To Old Smartphones
Full Story: Business Insider

Interesting.

emergentfutures:

CHART OF THE DAY: What Happens To Old Smartphones

Full Story: Business Insider

Interesting.

— 3 months ago with 28 notes
#digital culture  #gadgets  #infographics  #business  #smartphones  #tech