Happy New Year!
With Apple soon to announce it’s ‘latest creation,’ we have a feeling Apple’s influence on the digital world will burst forward quite a bit this year.
More specifically, the iPhone continues to show incredible upward trends, and signs point to a fantastic 2010.
If we combine our sunny iPhone forecast with the general upward mobile trends (more users, more content, more ad revenue, and, most importantly, more influence on our lives), the clarity of our mission – namely to positively impact the educational use of the iPhone – grows stronger.
We genuinely believe, despite tens of thousands of apps to discuss and millions of current users, that our conversations here at the ikids blog can make a difference, so as we move forward this year, please feel free to comment on posts or let us know better ways to mold the conversation.
Our first new year’s resolution is to get back on track with reviews…more to come soon!
-us
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