The iPhone’s newly offered multitasking is almost an exact copy of Android’s multitasking. The *only* real difference is that Apple reserves the right to arbitrarily deny the use of services in any random application. …
Expected soon after the launch of its music subscription service last fall, MOG’s iPhone and Android mobile apps will allow access to a library of more than 8 million songs for a monthly fee of about $10. That represents an increasingly attractive standalone … Connected Consumer Market Overview, Q2 2010: Streaming video from mainstream content providers (and major tech players like Google and Apple) was at the core of many developments during the second quarter. …
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Berkeley-based online music streaming service MOG said today that it has launched both iPhone and Android applications. According to the firm, both of the applications are free for download, but require a $9.99. … The new apps include ability to cache songs to their phones when beyond cell or Wi-Fi range, access to line playlists, a “radio” option which automatically mixes up songs, and other features. PREVIOUS STORYNEXT STORY …
Users of iPhone are no stranger to the built-in SMS application that displays your messages using cute little bubbles (see Figure 1). However, this innovative UI feature is not exposed to the iPhone developers – you have to create it yourself if you want. … Wei-Meng specializes in mobile technologies and has written several books on .NET, VB, C#, and .NET Compact Framework and is currently working on an Android book for Wrox. Contact Wei-Meng Lee at . Comments …
We just got our iPhones a few weeks ago, and while at the AT&T Store Samantha was busy playing around with an iPhone 3Gs. She found a lot of the fun kid.
Josh Clark is a designer, developer, and author specializing in iPhone user experience. Josh’s outfit, Global Moxie , helps creative companies build tapworthy iPhone apps and effective websites. Follow Josh on Twitter at @globalmoxie . … Microsoft helping OEMs develop unique Windows Phone 7 apps Here’s the simple truth about touchscreen smartphones: it’s the… How Many Developers Develop for iOS and Android? [STATS] As we noted in our coverage of Appcelerator’s mobile. …
iPhone, Android an’ Droid App: MOG Unlimited Music Download $9.99 mo.: The MOG mobile app for iPhone and Android is now available for unlimite on-demand music. For $9.99 per month, get access to more than 8. … to pay for each individual track,” said David Hyman, founder and CEO of MOG. “With the launch of our mobile apps, we’re getting that much closer to making MOG ubiquitous and making it easy to access the world’s music collection on-demand for a low monthly fee.” …
Engadget reports that today MOG (which stands for Music On the Go) arrived on Apple’s App Store and the Android Market, offering 8 million songs on demand for $9.99/month. The 320Kbps MP3 files will be stored on your smart phone’s local …
MOG Finally Goes Mobile With New iPhone, Android Apps. July 20th, 2010 at 12:25 pm |. Better late than never, streaming music service MOG has finally introduced its mobile application for iPhone and Android devices, providing streaming …


