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Android – The OS Symbian Wanted to Be
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients,Technology | February 3, 2011
Android has evolved nicely in 2010. How exactly it came to the place it is, and why Symbian didn’t make this leap that it should have years ago.
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Apps are Not Web 3.0
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Standardization | January 3, 2011
Can the current trend of application development for mobile devices be considered the next Web 3.0? And if not, what are the missing components to get it there?
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Why not Port Android on Your Own?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | November 15, 2010
Android porting is a daunting and expensive task that should be left to chipset vendors.
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Android and The Speed of Innovation
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Miscellaneous | November 4, 2010
A pointer to a guest post on VisionMobile on Android’s speed of innovation and why it is too slow and too fast at the same time.
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The Five Types of Android Fragmentation
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | October 24, 2010
Google’s Android operating system is an open source operating system. As such it suffers from different types of fragmentation that might assist or hinder its success.
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Does Windows Phone 7 Stand a Chance?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | October 11, 2010
Windows Phone 7 may be seen as too little too late for the smartphones. I just think it isn’t ambitious enough and not targeted at a business strategy that is tight enough and answers today’s needs.
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Consumer Video Chat and Dilithium Networks
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Protocol stacks | August 19, 2010
Dilithium Networks, a long standing player and competitor in the mobile video telephony market is downsizing. How does that fit into the huge potential and growth that is expected of consumer video chat?
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Notables: Mobile Video Telephony and Telepresence
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Miscellaneous | July 1, 2010
A short overview of a few posts I’ve published elsewhere about mobile video telephony and telepresence that you might have missed.
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How Open is iPhone’s FaceTime?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Standardization | June 24, 2010
A short analysis about the openness of iPhone’s FaceTime service. Guess what? It isn’t that open.
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Standards Doesn't Mean Interoperability
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | June 17, 2010
Standards are a progressive process – you specify, standardize, implement and then test. Standards are a means to an end. The end game in this case is interoperability.
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