“Our customers have told us that delivering data services over a mobile Web browser is not acceptable for them -- it just doesn't work. Crossfire 6.0 provides businesses with a more sensible solution by enabling organizations to build data-enabled rich clients across more than 500 device and OS combinations; without having to worry about competing computing environments, user experience or technology turnover. Crossfire 6.0 will help organizations move mobile development projects into the mass-deployment phase.”
Chris Tyburski
“Consumers want to connect to their favorite Web services on their mobile devices, and AT&T Yahoo! Go Mobile makes it easy. We have created a service unmatched in the mobile marketplace and are excited to give consumers a single way to simply connect to all of their information and content while on the go.”
Marco Boerries
“The difference between a shared web server and a dedicated one is that your provider controls the websites on their server, avoiding having the same IP Address as a spam website.”
Simos Symeou from Primecom
“The search companies have found that developing robust services for mobile devices is not as easy as rolling out another different Web service. There are a lot more inherent limitations and other parties, including the carriers, to consider.”
Phil Redman
“The next paradigm of search is cutely hinged on the 'Semantic Web' and current search technology providers, to still be in business, have no choice than to source large pools of users' behavioral patterns and interests which are keen determinants of the relevance of online data at a personal level-and Facebook Timeline wins”
Joseph Annang Sowah
“We are entering the era of consumer-oriented Web-based services that are not only free, but often outperform expensive software installed on networks. The flow of new technology onto corporate networks should not be stopped, but it must be managed.”
Richard Edwards
“When we become aware that we do not have to escape our pains, but that we can mobilize them into a common search for life, those very pains are transformed from expressions of despair into signs of hope”
Henri Nouwen