Building Hybrid Apps?: Important Change in iOS 5.1
Many companies are looking for every opportunity to save time and money building and deploying mobile apps across multiple platforms. Such has been the promise of HTML5-centric apps and hybrid[...]
Insights into how technology and the outsourcing of R&D are changing the software industry
Many companies are looking for every opportunity to save time and money building and deploying mobile apps across multiple platforms. Such has been the promise of HTML5-centric apps and hybrid[...]
In a somewhat surprising announcement one the first day of their MAX 2011, Adobe Systems announced that it was acquiring Nitobi Systems, the creator of PhoneGap. At Ness we’re big[...]
April 8, 2014. That’s the date that Microsoft has set to end all support of Windows XP. Yes, XP will almost be old enough to be Bar-Mitzvah’d at that point. [...]
Yesterday Google introduced Swiffy, a web-based app that “converts Flash SWF files to HTML5, allowing you to reuse Flash content on devices without a Flash player (such as iPhones and[...]
Of course the big news was the Earthquake off the coast of Japan and resulting tsunami. The devastation is complete in some areas. The before and after shots are stunning. Please consider[...]
Lots of mobile platform announcements this week and that’s even before the Mobile World Congress kicked off. But some big travel industry news too, leading off with… ITA Software renewed[...]
Happy Halloween everyone. Of course the most important event from last week was Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert’s Rally to Restore Sanity/Rally to Keep Fear Alive. HuffPo provides[...]
Well I hope that everyone enjoyed their holiday. But before I get to the tech and travel news, I must comment on “The Decision”. Yes, I was among the 10[...]
Last week I presented on a webinar alongside PhoCusWright analyst Bob Offut, entitled “Travel Innovation and Technology Trends: 2010 and Beyond”, sponsored by my company Ness Software Product Labs. I’m[...]
Well it was not a particularly newsworthy week. Partially because of the shortened week for Memorial Day as well as the expected lull between Google’s I/O conference and Apple’s Worldwide[...]