People won't think you're just using it for Angry Birds . (Angry Birds is the most popular game in the app world in case you were wondering why I keep talking about it) I’ve have been spending some time lately with customers that are using iPads, talking with them about how to better leverage the devices, and I wanted to share with you some of the ideas that have come out of our meetings: 1
“Hey Dan can I come by later to use your scanner? I need to scan and email a few documents for my new apartment lease.” I stared at my monitor in complete disbelief. Literally mouth hanging open. Printing and scanning a document just to sign it and fill out some information?...
While one bird singing at a distance is relaxing, a thousand angry birds chirping at your ears at the same time is definitely not fun!
The mindset is the same, but its application is growing more sophisticated by the day, and I have but one question for you: are you ready to Cut the Rope, or is your organization full of Angry Birds? If you want to play to win, then you'll want to start thinking about this right now
Tired of using your iPad for marathon session of Angry Birds and streaming Netflix?
It’s intuitive enough that, literally, a 3-year old can use it (at least to find and play Angry Birds). While the underlying technology complexity may be increasing; that must be hidden from the consumer
No one has to be told to play Angry Birds or check Facebook, because they are fun by default