Apps

Apple Is Being Hit Where It Hurts, It’s Apps

While most of the column inches dedicated to the Google vs. Apple smartphone war have focused on iOS and Android market share, Business Insider looks at the significance that the applications themselves might have in this battle.

With every Android phone on the market providing Google with a customer already ingrained into their environment, the company has upped its game in making Google-users out of iPhone customers.

Despite Apple removing the default YouTube app from its latest iOS upgrade and also replacing Google Maps in favour of its own deeply flawed offering, Google apps such as Chrome, YouTube and Gmail have become some of the most downloaded apps on the Apple store in recent months.

Maybe the shoddy Apple attempt at a maps application has given customers reason to question whether Apple’s pre-packaged iPhone apps can be bettered by the competition.

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Posted by Rob in Apple, Apps, Google

Window Shopping with Adidas NEO

Like last year’s virtual Tesco store in the Korean subway, this ‘window shopping’ campaign for Adidas’ new NEO range shows how brands can engage consumers and facilitate sales in new ways with smartphones and in-store technology.

Customers can connect their smartphone to the store window display and take control of a virtual shopping bag even purchasing goods on their phones when the store is closed. It’s highly measurable not to mention all that lovely brand awareness that it generates.

http://youtu.be/7ZXucLUfh0U

Posted by Rob in Advertising, Apps, Mobile

Where will technology take us in the future?

Futurist Peter Schwartz and a group of thought leaders discuss how technology is facilitating collaboration in new ways and how that is rapidly changing the way society works, the way business is conducted and everything in between.

 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujlfePzD77E

Posted by Rob in Apps, Design, Tech