Android vs iPhone/iOS: Quick Facts

There’s plenty of data available on the net for the smartphone platforms – market shares, user profiles, usage statistics, etc. The problem is we are all too busy to go through a lot of text…
That’s why I though it’d be actually nice to list the key facts only in a head-to-head comparison chart.
Sharing Android Video with Internet-enabled TV and Xbox 360
Want to watch your Android photos and videos with the comfort of your big flat TV screen and its remote control? Not interested in running cables across the room or spending hours in setting up PC software? You are at the right place
We’ve just released iMediaShare Premium for Android which makes all this possible. We’ve tested it extensively and I’m happy to report video works great (including positioning) with Samsung Series 6 DLNA TVs and Xbox 360. PS3 unfortunately doesn’t play the video captured with the Android camera, but photos and audio still work great!
You could download iMediaShare Premium for Android from the Android Market, or visit iMediaShare website for more information.
Would love to hear your feedback and future feature requests. We are here to make the latter come true
Developer’s Perspective on Android, BlackBerry, iPhone & Symbian

Although the question whether to choose web or native approach towards mobile applications still holds ground, using the native platform is definitely my preferable line of choice. Simply because it gives more freedom to do cool stuff.
Here’s a quick overview of the most popular mobile application development platforms from a developer’s perspective:
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Mobile Multimedia on Google TV – When, Not Whether
Well, Google did it again – they shook the world! – this time the TV industry. Yesterday at their annual conference Google I/O, they announced their TV platform – Google TV. According to them, “video should be consumed on the biggest, best, and brightest screen in your house, and that’s the TV.” And it is not only video. The idea is to merge the web and TV without compromising on either the web experience or the video experience, with a focus on discovery and personalization.







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