Android commands more than 80 percent of the mobile OS market share globally, and just less than 60 percent in the U.S. But you wouldn’t know it here in Silicon Valley — almost everyone I know has an iPhone. As the consumer technology landscape evolves over the next five years, however, there are a number of reasons to believe that Android, and the Google stack more broadly, could… Read More How Android gets to 100% market shareThis entry was posted in Android BlackBerry cloud computing Column Mobile nexus TC WhatsApp on May 1, 2016 by Matt Heiman
Android commands more than 80 percent of the mobile OS market share globally, and just less than 60 percent in the U.S. But you wouldn’t know it here in Silicon Valley — almost everyone I know has an iPhone. As the consumer technology landscape evolves over the next five years, however, there are a number of reasons to believe that Android, and the Google stack more broadly, could… Read More How Android gets to 100% market shareThis entry was posted in Android BlackBerry cloud computing Column Mobile nexus TC WhatsApp on May 1, 2016 by Matt Heiman
London-based SAM Labs just announced that it raised $4.5M from a group of investors led by Imperial Ventures. In addition, the round was padded out with smart money from a number of angels specializing in high growth education technology. The inv... SAM Labs raises $4.5M to turn kids into IoT-mavensThis entry was posted in Education Gadgets TC on May 1, 2016 by Haje Jan Kamps
Twitter’s stock is cratering this week following its earnings report on Tuesday, down around 15% and shaving more than a billion dollars off its market cap — again. This isn’t even an all-time low for Twitter. But the company is a long, long ways from its successful run after its initial public offering. At the time, Twitter was showing — while slow — user growth… Read More Twitter’s dysfunctional Wall Street relationshipThis entry was posted in Apps Earnings jack dorsey Mobile Social TC and tagged twitter on May 1, 2016 by Matthew Lynley