Comparing personal finance apps for the iPhone, Droid and BlackBerry
Having a better handle on personal finance is important for everybody. Accordingly, there are thousands of mobile applications developed for smart phones that track portfolios,
Having a better handle on personal finance is important for everybody. Accordingly, there are thousands of mobile applications developed for smart phones that track portfolios,
Games for the iPhone and Droid are very much alike, as they have similar functionality for their touch screens. This is where BlackBerry gets left
For sports fans, having access to information at any time from any place is crucial. Whether it’s tracking players on your fantasy football team or
Smartphone owners hoping to shed a few pounds can choose from a wide selection of calorie-counting and nutritional consumption apps to meet and maintain their
This article first appeared in The Scobleizer blog and is published with permission on Appolicious. So, the hype got to me. Yesterday I headed
There is something changing in the appmosphere. While the iPhone remains the clear leader in mobile applications with more than 100,000 available in the iTunes
With the release of the very fine Motorola Droid, the iPhone (along with iPhone apps) finally has legitimate competition. Not because the Droid is the
The Uncle Miltie of iPhone apps — that one breakthrough that makes people want to get the phone — may not have arrived yet. But
Uncle Miltie was an app. The iPhone boom and the television boom that started in the 1940s look a lot alike. In 1948, Milton Berle’s
The best way to enjoy the benefits of finding new apps through Appolocious is to follow other people. By following people you know as well
The simmering war between Apple and Google is entering into the mobile app theater. We will all be the better for it. How quickly will