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Erewhon is a project based at Oxford University Computing Services and is funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee for 18 months until March 2010
It also works in close collaboration with the BRII project again based here in Oxford’s Medical Sciences and Library Services
Erewhon is a project based at Oxford University Computing Services and is funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee for 18 months until March 2010
It also works in close collaboration with the BRII project again based here in Oxford’s Medical Sciences and Library Services
What I mean is in the past, if you were to support some mobile devices, you generally spoke of making sure an institution’s email system worked on a certain type of phone.
This is becoming less and less of a problem, as manufacturers have finally realised that everyone would like access to this sort of tech without being tied to a large organisation. To this extent, most major
When I say “ish”. I mean not out-of-the-box.
But the point is that if we looked at this list last year, we would have had Windows Mobile and Blackberry.
First I’m going to talk about why this concept of smartphones is so important.
Now I say this, but I suspect we will have an ultra-low-end market (mostly dominated by elderly populations) for the foreseeable future.
So what’s out there?
At the moment there are six major platforms out on the market.