Web Wise Kids to Demonstrate Its Multi-Lingual Cyber-Safety Interactive Games at Capitol Hill’s Largest Tech Policy Exhibition

Posted by caitlinohagan on January 11th, 2011

Web Wise Kids, the recognized leader in Internet safety education, will present the first interactive game on sexting and cyberbullying ‘It’s Your Call,’ and Wired With Wisdom, a digital safety guide for Spanish speaking parents at the 14th Annual Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee Kickoff Technology Policy Exhibition today in Washington DC.

In conjunction with the Verizon Foundation and the ESA Foundation, Web Wise Kids has developed It’s Your Call, the first interactive game on sexting and cyberbullying and Wired With Wisdom in Spanish, a brand new interactive program for parents who speak Spanish as their primary language. The program provides parents and other adults with useful information and solutions related to the problems faced by today’s e-generation.

These interactive and fun safety tools arm parents and teachers with information they need to know to talk to kids about issues like cyberbullying, sexting, mobile phone safety, and the importance of online privacy.

Over 10 million youth and 4,000 schools have been reached with the Web Wise Kids suite of games that teach Internet safety while empowering today’s youth to make wise choices in their digital lives.

To learn more about Web Wise Kids, visit www.webwisekids.org.

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Mobile identity

Posted by caitlinohagan on November 23rd, 2010

Smartphones are slowly replacing traditional dial and text mobile phones, and as they do they gradually change the face of IT and telecoms infrastructure. Soon mobile phones could pose as not only a device to call a friend, but as a passport and credit card.

Morten Hother Sørensen, Vice President at TDC spoke at length at the Next Generation Telecoms Summit about advancements in mobile technology – detailing the future of smartphones arcing towards a complete payment service. Morten suggested that future smartphones would incorporate software to be utilised as a passport, cash, driver’s license, public ID, health insurance, debit card and supermarket loyalty cards, among others.

As a mobile banking aid, smartphones could be used for information services, account balance and transfer, transaction history, and could be used as a payment service with P2P payments, tickets, parking, bill payments and used as a debit card, in a store.

The system of relying solely on a mobile phone as an ‘all-in-one’ wallet has several advantages, according to the delegates at the summit. From a governmental perspective, removing cash from the system and utilizing mobile payments provide a better opportunity for governments to collect taxes and potentially improve perception of security.

Financially, mobile payments cut out the middle man – in this instance allowing the customer to forgo dealing with a checkout assistant and self-serve, and lower the cost of cash handling. Online transactions (in theory) limit the chances for human error, and with value-based payments and offers, should see increased loyalty from mobile customers.

Those challenges posed at the summit centre around infrastructure; getting the correct support development and increasing processing speeds to speed up point of sale transactions. Morten highlighted that traditional plastic cards would need to be replaced by chip-based UICC SIM, which would be slotted into the phone, and shop terminals would be  updated with “NFC readers or made available through SMS or IP-addresses.”

In fact, the future of mobile payments isn’t very futuristic at all. Starbucks, the coffee giant, has already rolled out a mobile payment scheme which incorporates a ‘pay point’ on site which reads a pre-sent Starbuck’s card number off a customer’s mobile phone.

At the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt confirmed that he thought a Google Android-powered smartphone would eventually replace the credit card. “This could replace your credit card,” Schmidt said. “The reason this NFC chip is so interesting is because the credit card industry thinks the loss rate is going to be much better, they’re just more secure.”

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Mobile Banking

Posted by caitlinohagan on November 9th, 2010

New forecasts from ABI Research indicate that in 2015 about 244 million people worldwide will carry out financial transactions using their mobile phones. This growth in the financial cell phone sector is not specific to North America or Europe, and large investment is anticipated in regions like Latin America.

Latin American infrastructure is a drawback; only about 33 percent of the population has access to formal financial services. But 80 percent have access to mobile phones, which presents a significant opportunity for extending financial services to millions of low-income customers in the region.

To support this, last month, IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, invested US$3 million for Panama’s YellowPepper plus $2 million to help mobilization for the mobile financial solutions company, in an effort to expand mobile banking and access to financial services in Latin America. YellowPepper has now received $15 million from IFC, which stands as the only equity investment for a mobile banking firm.

“Our goal is to bring the banking system to the masses via the mobile phone,” said Serge Elkiner, President and Founder of YellowPepper. “Because of the enormity of the task, we sought out an investor whose reputation and approach complement our strategy. IFC fits this profile perfectly.  It is also one of the largest investors in electronic payments and mobile banking in the world, contributing invaluable insight and experience to innovations happening worldwide.”

Motorola recently conducted a survey where Fifty-one percent of more than 4,530 consumers from the United States, Canada, Spain, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil used their mobile device for shopping.   Opinion is clearly divided however. Recent research suggests that there is high demand for mobile banking services among corporate clients, though security concerns may cause adoption to be slow. In spite of this, major retailers and financial institutions such as Best Buy, Amazon, HBSC , Wells Fargo & Co. and Bank of America Corp have joined the mobile revolution. Additionally, the ability to potentially charge fees for such services, something banks have shied away from on the consumer side, is attractive, according to analysts.

To discuss the Latin America’s readiness for this shift, industry leading protagonists will meet in Mexico at the Financial Services Technology Summit (hosted by GDS International) in December. The summit will focus on looking at the current technical ecosystem and debate the changes needed to support the predicated growth.

Among those on hand will be Patricio Melo, COO/CIO of Banco de Chile; Pablo Velazquez Mann, CIO, Banco Columbia; Jose C. Granados, IT Director, Banco Santander Mexico; Luis Felipe Ortiz Rodriguez, COSO Banco Santander Peru; Kelson Corte, CIO, Stuart Pallant, CIO for Americas, Banco de Brasilia and  Adolfo Aldama, VP, Head Mexico IB Technology , J.P. Morgan who will use the meeting to explore the use of mobile computing as a catalyst for idea generation in the financial markets and the affinity of mobile computing in the Retail Banking sector, as well as any potential application in Institutional Investment Banking.

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The Mobile Revolution

Posted by caitlinohagan on October 26th, 2010

With the meteoric rise of the smartphone, shoppers are using their cell phones more and more to do both their shopping and retail related online searches (m-commerce), a trend that could eventually overtake more traditional methods of Internet browsing on a laptop or home computer.

Opinion is clearly divided however. Whilst some shoppers actively participate within the realms of m-commerce, others are wary of mobile shopping; with the majority unnecessarily concerned with online security risks.

One statistic revealed that more than 50 percent of US shoppers are now using their cell phones for shopping, but not for items other than those only available on a smartphone, such as music, apps and games.  Yet, cell phones are impacting on the customers shopping behavior in ways beyond just purchasing goods.  More than 80 percent of consumers in the US now use their cell phones to locate their nearest store to purchase a particular good and 65 percent review a product using their phone before making a decision.

The Internet has already seen its rise to consumer preference and last year saw peak online sales,  now the NGR Committee believe that m-commerce could do the same and want to look at the best investment techniques to roll out a user friendly platform.

“As consumers look to their phone as a natural extension of their social network, retailers are leveraging the opportunity to realize new sales opportunities from the mobile channel. M-Commerce enables the customer to always be connected to the retailer – anywhere and at any time. Retailers leveraging mobility to connect with consumers can deliver a new sales stream (expected to reach $630 billion in value by 2014) and can also drive the consumer into existing sales channels (store, web, etc). Implementing effective M-commerce technology comes down to four primary pillars of value: convenience, scale, cost effectiveness, and access.”

The committee is made of representatives from Barnes & Noble – Terri Pucin, VP Customer Experience, Dick’s Sporting Goods – Paul Yater, VP Applications & Intergrated Services, Foot Locker – David Hartig, Director IT Operations, Macys.com – Mike Robinson, SVP Technology Walmart – Sean Coutts , GM of Commerce, Gucci Group – Rodney Woodruff, Chief eBusiness Architect among many others and they themselves will drive the mobile revolution

To ease the burden on consumers it is important for retailers to create a simple and concise plan for how m-commerce will work for their business and for their customers to take a slice of the ‘virtual pie’.

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QT TALK UNVEILS FREE INTERNATIONAL CALLING PHONE APPLICATION FOR BLACKBERRY® SMARTPHONES

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on October 6th, 2010

New York, NY – October 6, 2010QT Talk, a leading prepaid international long distance provider for residential, business, and mobile services, announces today the launch of its “QT Talk International” phone application for BlackBerry® Smartphones, available as a free download that will instantly grant users $3 of free international calling. The application is designed to provide users with a simple, cost effective way to make international calls from their mobile devices, while also granting a “bonus” incentive of free calls anywhere in the world. Once downloaded to a user’s mobile device, QT Talk will automatically become the user’s international call carrier, allowing the user to dial internationally quickly and easily.

“In this day and age, it is all about saving time and money,” states Eric Ramos, President of QT Talk. “With QT Talk’s international BlackBerry Smartphone application, downloading is quick, free and seamless; instantly granting users with free international calling across the QT Talk network.”

With American consumers paying an average $1.09 per phone application, compared with just twenty ($0.20) cents or less in several other regions, according to wireless consultant, Chetan Sharma, the QT Talk International BlackBerry Smartphone application will do the opposite.  It will pay its users to download the application, offering $3 of international calls upon installation.

“It’s a win-win for customers,” continues Ramos. “Not only are they receiving free international calls, but they are subscribing to a high quality, inexpensive international carrier that will allow for seamless calling around the world, eliminating the need – and often higher cost – of other international calling carriers.  Because of our cost-effective programs we are seeing over 35% of free trial users convert to subscriber accounts for on-going use.”

With the QT Talk International BlackBerry Smartphone application, QT Talk’s flexible, cost-effective international calling carrier service could replace the more costly international carrier services available with most mobile phone plans. With QT Talk there are no hidden fees or extra charges.

To download QT Talk’s free application for use with BlackBerry Smartphones, please visit www.qttalk.com.  For more information, please email questions@qttalk.com or call +1 212.431.3669.

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GALAXYVISIONS RECOGNIZED ON INC.COM’s PRESTIGIOUS INC. 5000 LIST

Posted by vanessa on September 16th, 2010

Recipient of ‘One of the Fastest Growing Private

Companies in America’ Award

GalaxyVisions does it again–won another industry award and recognized as one of  the Fastest Growing Private Companies in America.  This INC Magazine award is one of several awards won by the company – others include web hosting accolades such as: 2008 Best of Englewood Cliffs Award in the Web Site Design category; WebHost Directory award winner; HostReview’s Fastest Growing Company to name a a few.  See more details on INC. Magazine’s award below:

GalaxyVisionsBrooklyn, NY, September 16, 2010GalaxyVisions, a managed web hosting, dedicated server, colocation, and shared web services provider is the recipient of one of Inc.com’s 2010 Fastest Growing Private Companies in America Award. Ranked number 1,784 on the prestigious Inc. 5000 List, GalaxyVisions, is recognized for its strong and continued company growth of 154% over a three year period. As a daily online resource for entrepreneurs, Inc.com ranked businesses according to percentage of growth from 2006-2009.

As a leader in the web hosting market, GalaxyVisions offers an extensive portfolio of cost-effective Managed Web Hosting, single and multiple Server Colocation, Managed Dedicated Servers, and Virtual Private Server (VPS) hosting plans. With over 15,000 square feet of secure data center space, GalaxyVisions can also accommodate any sized client or service provider by offering fully redundant colocation options in its New York City facility. Clients can also connect to multiple Tier-1 IP providers and carriers for secure, high-speed interconnections and peering within the data center facility.

“We are excited to be recognized as an Inc. 5000 leader in the private company sector,” states Ray Sidler, CEO of GalaxyVisions. “Our strong commitment to providing unmatched customer service and flexible, robust solutions is evident by our year over year continued growth.”

For more information about GalaxyVisions, please visit www.galaxyvisions.com

About GalaxyVisions

GalaxyVisions was founded in 2001. We are a privately held managed services provider located in the heart of Brooklyn, NY. We provide affordable managed hosting solutions for companies of all types. We supply all of the servers, software and bandwidth and management tools needed to run almost any web hosted application. From small to Enterprise server solutions, GalaxyVisions guarantees to meet or beat the price of any competitor. At GalaxyVisions we are committed to excellent quality service 24/7/365.

To join online discussions and receive news updates you can find GalaxyVisions on: Twitter. For more information, please visit www.galaxyvisions.com.


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QT Talk Selected as Sole Telecommunications Provider to Hondurian and El Salvadorian Consulates

Posted by Karissa Campbell on September 14th, 2010

QT Talk's Rhandy Taveras & Hon. Silvia Geraldina Somoza, General Consul of El Salvador

It’s no secret that QT Talk is rapidly growing in the Hispanic market – thanks to its exclusive “PUROSMinutos” program, an easy to use international calling solution accessible directly through its network from any phone (mobile or home) at wholesale rates.  QT Talk clients include first, second, and even third generation immigrants who have loved ones back home who they want to communicate with frequently. This is easy, and affordable to do with PUROSMinutos.

QT Talk's Rhandy Taveras & Francisco Quezada, Hon Consul for Honduras

Taking another great stride in the Hispanic market, QT Talk’s National Sales Representative, Rhandy Taveras, recently visited both the Hondurian and El Salvadorian Consulates, where he met with the heads of both offices. (See photos) As a result of the visits and their ongoing communication, QT Talk was granted permission and chosen as the only telecommunications provider who will be able to offer the PUROSMinutos Free $3 Trial to all visitors and clients of the consulates.  With this free trial for first-time users, customers can plan to call anywhere in the world. The calling plan is designed to easily add credits and requires no contracts.   Whether you are calling from your home phone, business phone, or even cell phone, with QT Talk, international calling is made easier and more affordable.

QT Talk provides smart VoIP calling solutions for Residential, Business and Mobile Services. The company provides flexible and affordable calling plans delivered through its Hosted VoIP platform, residential IP connectivity, business Internet and Mobile devices, replacing traditional telephone service, international calling plans and calling card programs. QT Talk services can be bought from a number of retail outlets, leading telephony consultants, and directly by contacting 212-461-3669.

For more information, please visit www.qttalk.com.

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QT Talk Announces Significant Growth From Its Cost-Effective, International Calling Programs and Offers $3 in Free Calling to New Customers

Posted by vanessa on August 11th, 2010

QT TalkNew York, NY – August 11, 2010QT Talk, a leading smart Voice Over IP calling solutions provider for residential, business and mobile services announces today that its PUREMinutes Plan (‘PurosMinutos’), a cost-effective and efficient international calling solution, has driven significant growth for the company. QT Talk has experienced double digit growth as a result of signing over 1,000 new retail locations each month to sell its international calling solutions.

Based on innovative Automatic Number Identification (ANI) recognition software that programs any mobile phone for automated international calling, the QT Talk PUREMinutes Plan offers users the same functionality of traditional calling cards but without the hassles or extra calling card fees. Traditional calling cards require PINs or pass codes, which are cumbersome to remember and use, but with QT Talk’s service, international calling is easily enabled from any device – landline or cell phone – for high quality, cost-effective international calls. Each country has a low per minute rate which allows users to easily predict what their total fees will be. There are no hidden fees, no add-on charges, and no calling cards or special codes to keep on hand. Additionally, users can place calls from any location in the world for extremely low rates.

“Our retail program featuring the PUREMinutes plan has been quite successful as businesses are looking for additional ways to attract customers, provide value and drive additional revenue streams,” says Eric Ramos, President of QT Talk. “Our straight forward approach includes charging only for the actual minutes used on each call, without incurring extra fees, is attractive to users that have been taken advantage of by traditional calling card programs that often include hidden connection and maintenance fees.”

As part of its recent promotion, first time users can receive a $3.00 trial of the PUREMinutes (‘PurosMinutos’) plan to call anywhere in the world. The calling plan is designed to easily add credits and requires no contracts. Whether you are calling from your home phone, business phone, or even cell phone, with QT Talk, international calling is made easier and more affordable.

To learn more about becoming a retail agent for QT Talk, or for more information, please email questions@qttalk.com or call +1 212.431.3669.

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About QT Talk:

QT Talk provides smart VoIP calling solutions for Residential, Business and Mobile Services. The company provides flexible and affordable calling plans delivered through its Hosted VoIP platform, residential IP connectivity, business Internet and Mobile devices, replacing traditional telephone service, international calling plans and calling card programs. QT Talk services can be bought from a number of retail outlets, leading telephony consultants, and directly by contacting 212-461-3669.

For more information, please visit www.qttalk.com.

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QT Globe’s Retail Division QT Talk Offers VoIP Telephony Trial – for Free

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on May 12th, 2010

Voice Over IP (VoIP) services have grown exponentially in recent years and are slated to increase even more throughout the next decade. What is driving this growth? Mainly the inherent benefits to the technology itself:

  • Dramatically decreases the cost of communications
  • Flexibility to adapt with new technologies like WiFi and 3G
  • Feature rich service sets that enhance the user’s experience

Still not convinced that VoIP is for you?  QT Talk’s PrePaid Calling Solution (without the card), PUREMinutes, is offering trials of its international VoIP network services – for free.  This service allows callers to use the service and see for themselves how the quality of VoIP is just as good as traditional telephony services.

By using the PUREMinutes service from companies like QT Talk, the retail division of QT Globe, users can also save money – up to 70% off traditional international carrier rates.

In today’s economy – free international calling PLUS savings of up to 70% – it’s certainly worth a try.  For a limited time only, and as part of the company’s promotion as they attend the International Telecoms Week (ITW) meetings May 24-26, 2010 in Washington DC,  QT Talk is offering $10 Free Calls – simply text QT to 64842  from you mobile phone – then call family, friends and clients – globally, today.

Check them out there or also www.qttalk.com and www.pureminutes.com.  For information email info@qttalk.com.

*QT Talk was Voted Best VoIP provider by Voip Review and  a 5 star rating by MyVoipProvider.com

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Apple’s big fight: FLASH on iPhones–Will it work? see what PacketExchange says on the topic….

Posted by vanessa on May 12th, 2010

Have you been following the latest on Steve Jobs’ decision to restrict FLASH based apps on his Apple iPads, iPhones and such? Jobs’ take on it is that the user experience and overall quality is at risk by loading his devices with FLASH. He says it makes them unreliable and not as secure. The debate is heating up as several industry leaders recently weighed in on the discussion. GrantKirkwood, CTO PacketExchange, a next generation IP and network services provider, commented about the use of FLASH on Apple’s devices, saying that although there are some technical challenges in doing so – they can be overcome. This makes for interesting conversation. Read below to see what other technology gurus, such as Adobe’s CEO, Shantanu Narayen are saying on the subject along with what’s to come in our technology future.

The full article can also be found here: http://www.von.com/articles/5-misconceptions-in-apple-v–flash.html

5 Misconceptions in Apple v. Flash

User Experience, Bugs ‘Thinly Veiled Excuses’

By: Richard Martin

05/07/2010

The fight between Adobe and Apple, over the lack of support for Flash applications on the iPhone and iPad, continued on May 6 with Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch responding, at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco, to Steve Jobs’ anti-Flash screed on the Apple Web site.

Jobs’ refusal to allow Flash-based apps on Apple’s popular mobile devices “is totally counter to the Web,” Lynch declared, according to InformationWeek. “Apple is playing this strategy where they apparently want to create a walled garden about what applications people can use.”

Since this high-tech throwdown started, thousands of words have been written about Flash, the iPhone, and the future of mobile video. And thanks largely to the large megaphone owned by Steve Jobs, several misconceptions have arisen. Below, we examine five of those.

1. This is a quality of experience issue.

That’s what Steve Jobs would have you believe. In his blog post, he went on at length about how buggy Flash is, how it “has not performed well on mobile devices,” it’s “the number one reason Macs crash,” it drains batteries rapidly, and so on.

To be sure, Flash does have some security and reliability issues. But James R. Borck, former manager of the InfoWorld Test Center, concluded in a review for CIO Magazine that, “Technically, Flash is a solid and well-designed content delivery platform that has continuously evolved to keep stride with a rapidly maturing Web ecosystem.”

And make no mistake: Jobs’ primary concern here is not bugginess, or the fact that Flash was not designed to run on touchscreen devices. It’s money.

There are legitimate technical reasons to block Flash applications on the iPhone and iPad,” acknowledged Grant Kirkwood, CTO at Packet Exchange, a provider of IP peering and interconnection services. “But those are very easily overcome.”

The fact is that Apple works with third-party developers all time, to adapt those applications to the iPhone platform so they work seamlessly. Shouting about how poorly Flash performs, Kirkwood stated, is “a thinly veiled excuse” to do what Jobs really wants to do, which is keep the iPad a closed, proprietary platform wherein every application is native to the device and every time a user pays for something, Apple gets a cut. If Flash were available on the iPhone, why would users buy an app when they could surf the Flash-based Web for free?

2. Adobe will give in and produce “Flash for the iPhone.”

If the comments of Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen are any indication, Adobe is just as entrenched in this battle as Jobs’ Apple. And Adobe, which had $2.9 billion in revenues in 2009, makes only a fraction of its money on Flash.

If Adobe Flash loses market share to alternative solutions, such as HTML5, which Jobs is promoting,” Avian Securities senior analyst Jeff Gaggin told VON/xchange in an email, “then Adobe could see risk to their Flash business. But it’s well less than 5 percent of total revenues for Adobe.”

Flash has been the lingua franca for Web-based video for many years. Adobe has little incentive to cave in to Jobs’ demands, and there’s no indication it will do so.

3. Apple is the new Microsoft.

Word that both the Dept. of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission are looking into possible anti-trust inquiries related to Apple’s refusal to accept apps not based on its own developer tools came from a thinly sourced story in The New York Post, not exactly a bastion of authoritative tech news. And, let’s face it, Apple is hardly Microsoft, which generated a long, costly, and ultimately stalemated anti-trust battle that the federal government has little appetite to repeat.

And Microsoft controlled a far larger portion of the PC operating-system market than Apple controls of the smartphone market today. Although the iPhone was the fastest-growing smartphone in the first quarter of this year, it still ranks No. 3 in the world.

The iPhone’s share of the global smartphone market surged in the last year, according to a recent report from IDC. But it still represents only 16.1 percent in the first quarter of 2010.

Nokia controls almost 40 percent of the smartphone market. The iPhone is wildly popular, particularly with tech-savvy, fashion-conscious, affluent users. But it’s hardly a monopoly product.

4. This is about next-generation technology.

This is the crux of Jobs’ argument: Flash is yesterday’s technology, “created during the PC era – for PCs and mice.” The future belongs to HTML5, “the new Web standard that …lets web developers create advanced graphics, typography, animations and transitions without relying on third party browser plug-ins.”

Even worse, said Jobs, Flash is a “a cross platform development tool.” Oh, the horror!

Here Jobs inadvertently reveals his true motivation: to keep the iPhone garden walled. He’s right to say that HTML5, along with the video codec H.264, will eventually become the de facto standard for creating video, animation, and interactive apps for both mobile and laptop devices. The key term in that sentence is “eventually.” In fact, Flash remains a widely accepted, versatile tool for developers that happens to also support HTML5. Beta versions of Flash version 10.1 include support for touchscreen devices. Millions of developers are busy creating Flash-based applications that will run not only on non-Apple smartphones but on tablets and ultra-mobile computers as well.

Flash support on Windows-based netbooks and tablets is another story,” pointed out Avi Greengart, mobile and wireless analyst at Current Analysis. “There it is just one of several huge differences between Apple’s vision of tablets and rivals’.”

5. This is a minor squabble between two prideful tech CEOs.

It’s not; it’s a debate over the future of the mobile Web. Going back to Lynch’s remarks this week, it’s clear that Apple, which has made billions with its genius for product design, intuitive user interfaces, and slick marketing, is every bit as wedded to a walled-garden vision of mobile devices as are the major U.S. carriers. That’s working grandly now, and Jobs is well aware that he can afford to continue to ban Flash on his mobile devices and keep the iPhone/iPad platform proprietary.

Eventually, though, as Jobs himself wrote in his anti-Flash manifesto, “open standards created in the mobile era … will win on mobile devices.”

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