(via techcrunch) The Pew Research Center, along with American Life Project conducted a survey, which sought to evaluate the mobile Internet use of Americans. It was found that 6 out of 10 American adults go online either wirelessly via their laptop connection or by using their Smartphones. The survey disclosed that 40% of Americans adults use the Internet, email or instant messaging on a mobile device, while nearly half of all adults or 47% go… Read more »
Very interesting article by guest author Steve Cheney at TechCrunch this weekend about the rate of innovation and new features in Mobile Devices vs PCs: Rapid advancement in mobile is often attributed to the natural disruption by which emerging industries innovate quickly, while established markets like PCs follow a slower, more sustained trajectory. But there are deeper fundamentals driving the breathtaking pace of smartphone advancement. Component vendors supplying to smartphone OEMs have evolved a much… Read more »