- As tablet market matures, the iPad's share falls sharply This may sound a little shocking at first but in the days immediately after Christmas Apple's share of the tablet market actually fell by 7.1%. This is, however, a sign that the tablet market is maturing rather than any beginning of the end predictions for Apple.
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- Native Google Maps app for iPhone to be released soon Google is preparing its new native maps app for release on the iPhone and iPad soon reports the Wall Street Journal citing a "person with direct knowledge of the matter".
- Google taking full advantage of Apple Maps debacle, Street View mobile web app arriving tomorrow Google is taking full advantage of Apple's recent Maps app debacle (yes, the one that gifted south Dublin a shiny new airport), and rightly so. While there's still no announcement to be made regarding a native Google Maps app for iOS yet, its browser app is excelling ahead with the introduction of Street View tomorrow.
- Mozilla wants to reinvent the iPad browser with Firefox Junior Mozilla wants to "reinvent the browser for a new form factor", a sentiment shared by the open-source software developer as it unveiled Firefox Junior, an iPad web browser.
- 500px releases new Android app, upgrades iPad app 500px has today shored-up its mobile offerings by introducing its first ever Android app. The app is both tablet and phone friendly, and brings the same elegance we've come to expect of 500px to the Android community.
- New iPad now accounts for 5% of iPad market The new iPad now accounts for almost 5% of the iPad family web traffic share just days after being released. The new iPad was released in 10 countries in total on Friday March 16.
- Apple ditches Google Maps in favour of OpenStreetMap, just like Foursquare Apple launched iPhoto for iPad yesterday, complete with the usual integrated mapping features. However, unlike its desktop counterpart, iPhoto for iOS uses OpenStreetMap (OSM) data, with Apple apparently deciding to ditch Google Maps on this product.
- The new iPad and our seven pet peeves Apple's big iPad announcement has just finished, with almost all plausible rumours circulating over the past few months proven to be true.
- Apple mobile web traffic eclipses that of desktop for the first time Overall internet usage on Apple's mobile products may have exceeded that of its desktop products for the first time, that's according to web market share data from analytics firm Chitika.