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Google's Android empire is unraveling

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
February 03, 2014
InCITE Your twice weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT

Google's Android empire is unraveling

Google may have won a couple of battles this week, like unloading Motorola's handset business and signing a patent deal with Samsung, but it also became clear that Google's Android empire is unravelling.

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Microsoft inches closer to becoming a serious MDM contender

Microsoft continues to add multi-platform mobile management capabilities to System Center and Intune including support for iOS 7 management features. While the company has yet to catch up with dedicated EMM vendors, the fact that these features are extensions of tools that many IT professionals already use every day could give Microsoft a leg up as the company further develops its strategy in this space.

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The amazing inside story of the Texas library with no books

By using technology in the new library, more could be done for a larger audience at a much lower cost than by erecting a traditional large building with rows of books and shelves.

Google's strategy for Chrome: Here, there, and everywhere

News that Chrome apps are going mobile is yet more evidence that Google is aggressively pushing its Chrome OS, perhaps to the long-term detriment of Android.

More apps, more devices. What's a developer to do?

Businesses and app developers face a dizzying number of platforms and devices, and as you would expect, they are struggling to understand how to support them. We talk to Telerik about its approach to the problem.

Startup BitGlass has a novel approach to mobile security -- here's how it works

BitGlass launched this morning, offering a new method that some people are calling SaaS firewall for managing corporate content accessed via mobile devices.

Apple doesn't play well in the shallow end of the pool

Apple's colorful low-end phone has not sold as well expected, proving once again that Apple customers want the whole package or nothing at all.

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