Quote Originally Posted by FlashLackey View Post
We're pushing to do more mobile development, particularly Android, to be safe.
We're doing quite the opposite...focusing on Mobile, but more for iPad (not necessarily iPhone compatible) with Blackberry native for additional companion products. As our focus is on the financial community, we may not be in line with the rest of the world, but as Android continues to gain ground on iPhone penetration, the iPhone subscriptions are still improving as well.

iPad, IMHO, has lapped everyone else in the tablet world. You might as well just refer to a tablet as an iPad as every other offering is an also ran.

I do, however see HTML5 as the solution to having to build native apps across many different platforms...assuming that all of the tablet makers can apply the HTML5 methods in the same manner for the same experience across the board.

RIMM is basically a dinosaur at this point. The fact that their major selling point of the playbook is the fact that it has Flash compatibility speaks volumes. Even though everyone on Wall Street carries a Blackberry of some sort, we've already decided that for the next 12-18 months, we'll not be doing any work to support Playbook. Period.