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July, 2010

Droid X upstaging Apple Iphone?

With recent releases of the DroidX and the Apple Iphone 4, mobile device Internet functionality has evolved beyond that of a mere psuedo-web browser.  I just received a new DroidX, and after using the smartphone, it is quite obvious that mobile devices will eventually become a user’s primary Internet browsing device. And it appears that the popularity of the Apple Iphone may just fade away with a mainstream graduation of the entire mobile device industry.

Droid X blogs are hearing that a lot of iPhone users are moving to Droid X. Why? The Droid X blog writes that a mobile devices most important features is the network carrier, and they imply that the Apple Iphone’s AT&T network is prone to dropping calls, for which Verizon’s reliable network is not. I don’t use an Iphone, so I can’t quote from personal experience. But I was just talking to a colleague today regarding a project we are collaborating on, and his phone dropped out 3 times during a 20 minute call. He has Apple’s AT&T network. My neighbor has an Iphone and he swears by it. His only complaint: dropped calls. I have been a Verizon Wireless user since 2002. I can have a clear conversation going up and down in an elevator. From my experience, dropped calls are a rarity.

The Droid X .net blog claims Iphone users are switching to DroidX because, “if I wished to make voice calls anytime anywhere I want” states DroidX.net, “if I wished for the next best thing that did cool things like Skype Mobile and HDMI 720P streaming, and if I wished for wireless tethering of 5 devices on a smartphone, I’d get a Droid X.” DroidX.net adds that you can’t do any of those on the iPhone 4.

You can check out the full article here>

After one day, I like the DroidX, so far.

Mobile Device editorial by Michael Rassel – July 17, 2010

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Video Formats

There a numerous formats of video available, and what video format you use is dependent upon the environment that the video will be viewed.  Website video, for instance typically uses the .flv, wmv, or mp4 formats, but mobile video formats have been changing the video format landscape.  With the arrival of HTML5, which has native video support built in, third party video plugins such as Adobe Flash have been rumored to become obsolete. Apple announced it would not support Adobe Flash on it’s popular Iphone, which created a panic among frequent users of Adobe Flash multi-media. However, Google’s Droid mobile operating system is boldly promoting the support of Flash media, which many believe will keep Adobe Flash alive in the mobile marketplace.

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HTML codes for characters and symbols

In web design, characters and symbols that are not keyable via a standard keyboard require special html codes or ascii codes in order to display them on a web page. And, in other situations, certain symbols such as a forward slash  /,  quotation mark “,  pound sign # and many others, are used in web programming, and keying such characters in a web page can break the web design code. Therefore such characters must be represented in text by an html or ascii code instead of the actual key character. The table below is useful list of various HTML and ascii codes for various special characters. read more…

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