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Jan
09/10
Mobile application stores: Google Android–Aarkstore Enterprise
Last Updated on Saturday, 9 January 2010 01:42
Written by MobLove
Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Aarkstore announce a new report  “Mobile application stores: Google Android” through its vast collection of market research report.Introduction Google has managed to build significant momentum behind its Android platform, and its application store strategy reflects Google’s commitment to openness, placing few restrictions on developers.Highlights One common theme among telcos is clear – they are all looking to provide an efficient next-generation network on which they can offer high-quality value-added services (VASs) to their customers. Telecoms operators are faced with a string of challenges from defending their core fixed revenues to generating growth from new wave services and international operations. Reasons to Purchase Research helps vendors and service providers accelerate delivery of profitable new revenue streams. Our findings help businesses make more effective strategic and business decisions faster. For more information about how this specific research report can help your business please contact us. Executive summary * In a nutshell * Key messages # Ovum view * The ambitious new entrant * SWOT analysis o Strengths o Weaknesses o Opportunities o Threats * Application compatibility will be the key to Android’s success # Device sales and Market download statistics * Device shipments * Outlook for 2009 # Android Market business model * Revenue sources * Developer agreements o Android Developer Distribution Agreement o Marketplace revenue-share agreement o Relationship with carrier partners # Developer products and services * Developer ecosystem o Developer portal o Registration and approval process o Application distribution # SDK and tools * Android SDK * Three agreements * SDK License Agreement o Open source obligations * Developer Content Agreement o Android uses a permissions-based security model o Software update alerts for applications # Developer programmes * Developer marketing and recruitment o Android Developer Challenge # Summary of Android application platform * Android is built on Linux and a derivative of Java * No support for native applications * Pre-installed applicationsFor more information, please visit :http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Mobile-application-stores-Google-Android-14910.htmlOr email us at press@aarkstore.com or call +919272852585

Aarkstore Enterprise is a leading provider of business and financial information and solutions worldwide. We specialize in providing online market business information on market research reports, books, magazines, conference at competitive prices, and strive to provide excellent and innovative service to our customers. Our customers include more than 700 leading financial institutions, professional service firms, consulting, law and accounting firms and other corporations throughout the world.

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Dec
31/09
Would Android Tablets bombard the enterprise space?
Last Updated on Thursday, 31 December 2009 01:14
Written by MobLove
Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Android is an open source mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel. Various Smartphones based on the platform is already available in the market like HTC G1, HTC Droid Eris, Motorola Droid, Samsung Galaxy, GW620 Eve, etc. However, the Android platform still has a long way to cover in the tablet segment. Meanwhile, various PC vendors like Dell, Archos, and IDC are preparing to launch their tablet PCs based on the operating system.Like Smartphones, tablet PCs feature touchscreen that requires digital pen or a fingertip, instead of a keyboard or mouse. Apple is reported working on its tablet PC, which will be expected to hit the market in second half of 2010. Similarly, various other PC vendors like ASUS, Samsung are planning to introduce their tablet PCs by the next year.Therefore, consumers can soon expect a handful of Android-based tablets from all major PC vendors, which will boast bigger screens, avoiding bulky QWERTY keyboard with touchscreen navigation.Recently, Gartner predicted that by 2012, Android would become the world’s second most popular Smartphone platform after Nokia’s Symbian OS. This indicates that the platform is going to be a big hit in the market. But, the question is can Android tablets find a market?Various Android-based tablets Dell’s Android based tablet: It is reported that the world’s number three PC maker will launch an Android-based tablet device and expected to introduce in CES 2010. The device will have a 5-inch screen besides all the required features. Fusion Garage’s JooJoo: The new device features a 12.1” widescreen multi-touch capacitive display with 1366×768 pixel resolution and fingerprint-resistant coating. It also supports Wi-Fi 802.11(b/g), Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless technology for internet connectivity. The tablet PC boasts 4GB SSD, Accelerometer, Ambient Light Sensor, 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack and weighs just 1.1 kg.Archos 5 Internet tablet: The new tablet PC features 5-inch high-resolution touchscreen display, 3D GPS navigation and a choice of upto 250 GB of internal memory. However, the 8GB model costs at $249.99. It can play 720p video including WMV and H.264, over HDMI and supports 802.11n Wi-Fi, 3G and GPS connectivity.ICD Ultra tablet PC: Recently, ICD has introduced a new tablet PC base on Android 2.0 Éclair, called Ultra. The new device features 7″ Touchscreen, 1.3 MP Web Cam, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor and Dual digital microphones. It is powered by NVIDIA Tegra, 512 DDR / 512 NAND, and supports 4GB Internal SD. For connectivity, the device supports Bluetooth 2.1, Wireless 802.11 b/g, 2g/3g Data and USB 2.0.DiscussionVarious other companies like GiiNii, Camangi, NEC, Moto, etc are also working on the Android-based tablets. The new tablets can differ in sizes, which will resemble iPod touch or MIDs available in the market. However, the success of these devices will depend on the prices, overall functionality and the consumers’ willingness to carry a connected device in addition to mobile phone. It is assumed that the devices will have Google Talk, which replaces cellular connectivity. Hence, VoIP and other Google support could make a difference for the Android-based tablets.

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