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Major iPhone upgrade coming this summer for Seattle Web Designers too
Posted by Rory Martin in Web Design and Development on March 17, 2009
Apple unveiled a slew of new features — more than 100 in all — in the third major revision of the iPhone’s basic operating system. Among the enhancements demonstrated at a special media event at its Cupertino headquarters on Tuesday were many of the functions users had been clamoring for — in some cases for nearly two years. Among the highlights:
- Cut, copy and paste across applications for Seattle Web Designers at www.rorymartin.com this is awesome!!
- So-called “push notification†— for example, of breaking news or sports results
- Multimedia messaging service (MMS) for sending pictures or voice memos in instant messages
- Landscape viewing when the iPhone is turned sideways in most applications, including Mail
- The ability to search Mail, Calendar and other applications for key words
- Improved calendar functions
- Stereo Bluetooth for wireless earphones
And much more. At the end of the 90 minute presentation, senior vice president Scott Forstall (who stood in for the ailing Steve Jobs) was rattling off features faster than reporters could type: Notes Sync, audio/video tags, live streaming, shake to shuffle, Wi-Fi auto login, Stereo Bluetooth, LDAP, iTunes account creation, YouTube ratings, Anti-Philshing, Call Log, Parental Controls, Media Scrubber, OTA profiles, VPN on demand, Languages, YouTube subscriptions, YouTube accounts and Encrypted profiles, auto-fills…
“Many minor features add up to a major change,†was Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster’s take-away message.
Apple also announced a raft of improvements — including more than 1,000 new APIs (application programming interfaces) — in the so-called SDK (software development kit) that programmers use to create applications for the iPhone and the iPod touch. Chief among them:
- Peer to peer connectivity to allow multiplayer games with people in close proximity
- Support for turn-by-turn navigation and other sophisticated map applications
- A subscription model that allows subscriptions and micropayments by the item ($9.95 for an electronic book, say, or a more $0.99 for a more powerful weapon in a shooting game)
- The ability to interact with hardware accessories such as speakers or glucose monitoring kits
A beta (preliminary) version of new SDK is available to developers for free download today.
iPhone 3.0 with all the added end-user features won’t be available until sometime this summer. It will be free to owners of existing iPhones and will cost $9.95 for the iPod touch. Some of the new functions — for example Stereo Bluetooth and MMS — won’t work on the first generation phones.
Apple also announced some App Store milestones:
- 25,000 apps available for download (the actual figure is now more than 28,000)
- 800 million apps downloaded
- 17 million iPhones sold through Dec. 2008
- 13.7 million iPod touches (for a total installed base of more than 30 million App Store-ready devices)
- 800,000 downloads of the original SDK
- 50,000 developers — 60% of them new to Apple
- 96% of the apps submitted are approved — although not fast enough to satisfy some developers
See Jon Fortt’s Big Tech here for a live blog of the event. Apple’s press release is available here.
Apple closed Tuesday just under $100, up nearly 4.5% for the day. In the past 15 days it has gained more than $16 a share.
Functional Analysis
Posted by Rory Martin in Uncategorized on February 2, 2009
Functional Analysis of your current or future site.
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You want a website that is making money for you, but before you start to build it, there needs to be some kind of specification what the user experience will be. And how that will translate into sales. Website Functional Analysis is the process of identifying the website functionality that is needed to satisfy your business needs in Seattle and beyond..
As an owner or project leader, you are the one who will guide the success of a website project. The more time you invest into your functional requirements analysis the more successful your project should be.
The project will have exactly what it needs to be successful and profitable in your online ventures. If you have identified all of the functionality that is needed then you will be able to answer questions from the website designers and developers immediately. Keeping the project moving, saving time, and money.
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