If I may ask, what is it with O/S developers naming systems after foods of a sweet nature? Fro-yo, Honeycomb, now Mango? Not that I am complaining, sweet things are the best and all the gadets coming out these days are some sweet pieces of tech!

So breezing through the Google headlines this morning for a headline different from all the rest, I came across an article about being a top 25 mobile app and how to stay there. We all know that mobile apps are the new idea that makes the world spin ’round and that’s a great thing. I won’t confess to anything less than being tied lock and stock to my Android and Apple products. Where else can I have my books, photos, music, banking, and entertainment all in one tiny and shiny package? Being in the top 25 in the iTunes store is nothing short of a huge honor and is equally as difficult to stay there as it was getting there. No one will tell you while developing an app that being a top app isn’t one of their goals, as it should be.
Some of the clips from the CNET article:

You can’t seem to go a single day anymore without seeing Mobile this, Android/Apple that, or Cloud something-or-other listed among Google’s many news articles. We know that mobile has changed the way that we live and work, and life is very unlikely to return to pre-cell days. Mobile devices is something that everyone, down to most kids, recognize and understand its function and what to do with it. Since technology has a way of being.. light speed.. Here is a new(ish) technology that is rapidly changing the way we live.