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Sad Day

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Today is a sad day. As so many people in the world, I feel so sad. My thoughts are going to Steve Jobs’ family and friends. Steve jobs has changed so many things in my day to day life that … Continue reading

American’s smartphone market evolution

Posted in Android, iPhone

In an article “Vue du marché mobile américain” published back in January (French only), we tried to explain our fellow French citizens the differences between our European phone market and the US phone market. We were trying to emphasize the … Continue reading

Vertical

Posted in Business

This Techcrunch article reflects my understanding about the difference between the web and the internet. Users still get information from the internet but they access it less from their web browser and more in a vertical environment such as a … Continue reading

WWDC 2011. We’re in, and that’s a good news !

Posted in iPad, iPhone

As you probably know, the World Wide Developer Conference is THE Apple conference you don’t want to miss. It’s dedicated to software developers both for iOS and Mac OS X and it’s getting hard to get a ticket. In 2009, … Continue reading

Moving

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During the last 2 weeks, we have been moving around boxes and tables to our new address. At last, it ‘s over! We should be much more comfortable now. Our new address is Ripple Motion Zac de la pentecôte Dynamia … Continue reading

REPOST – 13 Reasons Why Software Is Not Free

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I really liked this article and the TUAW repost, so I decided to translate it for my french speaking counterparts. Please read the original posts both on Brittany Tarvin’s blog and on TUAW.

Few Tips to reduce your apps bandwidth usage

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Following Pierre’s post on why telcos should hire bandwidth evangelists, here’s a few tips to lower your apps bandwidth usage. The side effect is that you will also lower your response time, which is good for your app. 1. Stay … Continue reading

Bandwidth evangelist for hire

Posted in Android, iPad, iPhone

Before the iPhone, mobile data networks were almost empty all around the world. Data traffic was a very low proportion of the overall traffic and operators were adding radio and transport capacity mainly for voice calls. Then came the iPhone … Continue reading

iPhone = Mac 2.0

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Very interesting Article from  Jean-louis Gassée. A must read. Comments are also very interesting, specialy this one on the spread of the iPad in enterprises.

2 main reasons why Apple could become the first worldwide MVNO

Posted in Business, iPhone

You have probably heard of this “abandoned” plan of Apple integrating SIM cards directly into iPhones and thus “de-intermediating” operators. Well, it’s been abandoned, hasn’t it ? During last beer bash at WWDC 10, I had a chat with one … Continue reading