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Neil Shah's Telecom Research Analysis & Insights- Will Facebook Challenge Android to Become the Next Big Platform?I envision Facebook to leverage technologies such as HTML5 to build its own big platform which could be scaled across multiple devices partnering with content providers to create the next "Facebook Phone", "Facebook Tablet" or "Facebook TV". I put my money on Facebook as the next big platform in this connected world. […]
- In Cloudy, Social & Streaming World, Mobile Data Still a Luxury?We consumers, are quickly getting habituated to number of "data-centric use-cases" and the "speed required" to access these apps & services on our smart devices. However, the dependence on these plethora of mobile use-cases and the "need for speed" is rising and is directly proportional to the rising "data consumption p […]
- The State of the “Connected Consumer”Lately “Connected Ecosystem” has been “the buzzword” and has quickly become “the core element” of long-term strategy for major internet, mobile and technology companies. In my previous post on these visionaries and tech giants racing it out to become the top notch “Ecosystem player”, have been putting in large scale efforts to acquire every consumer’s More […]
- Early Leader in Connected Ecosystem Race: Apple, Google or Microsoft?In my previous post we identified the possible top three tech giants which will drive the top three connected ecosystems and the related tribes. So lets get down to the basics and first identify what are the different components in this value chain and how these are contributing to the overall ecosystem. Furthermore, we will also map these links against the […]
- Will Facebook Challenge Android to Become the Next Big Platform?
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