You wanna pay with your credit card in simple few steps? learn how… June 16, 2011
Posted by alkhoudarynz in Apps and Tech Solutions.Tags: andriod, apple, digital communication, digital media, digital strategy, ipad, iphone, ipod, IT services, mac ios, mobile, mobile applications, mobile platform, mobile technology, smart phones, software industry
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You want to transfer money from your bank account with very few steps without using any POS or ATM machine?
You are at a restaurant, coffee shop, or any other outlet and you would like to order and pay directly using an interactive menu?
You are an outlet owner and you would like your customers to feel special and show-off technology intervention in your business?
The perfect solution would be the SQUARE Applictaion, where with the use of this new Application available on IPAD/IPhone/IPOD/Android, you can do the above and a lot more!!!
Check it out for more details https://squareup.com/
A GUI Design Software for clickable Wireframes! February 25, 2011
Posted by alkhoudarynz in General.Tags: digital strategy, gui design, services, sketches, smart phones, wireframe
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- You want to design a website’s sketch and you are looking for an interactive GUI design software?
- You want to design a wireframe?
- You want to sketch website/software pages and show interaction and work flow between the elements?
- You want to design wireframes, and check their usability status to enhance included elements?
Check out the Pidoco software ….
Nokia plans to use Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 (WP7) operating system February 11, 2011
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Microsoft and Nokia announced a broad mobile phone partnership today that joins two powerful but lagging companies into mutually reliant allies in the mobile phone market.
As expected, Nokia plans to use Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 (WP7) operating system as part of a plan to recover from competitive failings detailed in Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop’s “burning platform” memo. But it’s deeper than just an agreement to install the OS on Nokia’s phones.
Instead, the companies will co-operate tightly under an agreement they described so far as proposed, not final. Windows Phone 7 would become Nokia’s “principal” operating system, and Nokia would help Microsoft develop it and ensure a broad range of phones using it are available globally.