Windows Phone Customers Are More Satisfied than Google Android

Posted by ajay Pathak on Jul 18, 2011 | 1 Comment

According to ChangeWave Research report, 57% Windows Phone 7 customers are more satisfied than Google Android customers. Apple is the clear leader – with 70% of customers using the iOS saying they are Very Satisfied.  Read More →

Facebook SDK for Android

Posted by Jay Pathak on May 27, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Facebook has released a beta version of Facebook SDK for Android. The Facebook SDK for Android broadens our support for mobile platforms, which also includes iPhone apps and mobile websites. You can begin integrating the following Facebook Platform features into your Android applications today: Strong authentication using OAuth 2.0 Making requests to the new Graph API Publishing stories back to Facebook via Feed forms The... 

Adobe Reader for Android

Posted by Jay Pathak on May 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Adobe has introduced a Adobe Reader app for Android devices. With Adobe Reader app you can access PDF files on your Android device. Most importantly this  app is free. Adobe Reader for Android offers multi-touch gestures, like pinch-and-zoom, as well as double-tap-zoom, flick-scrolling and panning. Adobe has also added a “reflow” mode, which will take text-heavy documents with wide margins, and automatically... 

Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Beta Comes on Android (2.2) FroYo

Posted by Jay Pathak on May 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment

The Adobe Flash Player 10.1 beta for Android 2.2 is now available for download on Android Market for the Google Nexus One and other devices that support Android 2.2. To download the Flash Player 10.1 beta for Android onto your device, your device must be running Android 2.2 in order for you to discover and install Flash Player from Android Market onto the handset. You will need to follow this link on your Android 2.2... 

Google Android Web Surfing Increased by 54 Percent

Posted by Jay Pathak on Jan 04, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Google Android mobile operating system gained 54% of market share of mobile web browsing in November and December 2009, according to market tracking site Net Applications. Mobile browsing now accounts for 1.3% of all browsing.  The biggest usage share winners this holiday season were mobile devices.  Both Windows and Mac devices lost a small amount of share in December, while all major mobile operating systems attained...