Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Mozilla: No Firefox phones in US It's such a small market anyway, why bother? I have to admit a strange fascination with Firefox OS. After watching so many others crash and burn, they jumped into a market dominated by other companies with huge cash reserves. With something strangely (to me) like Web OS: a previous victim. Good luck to them, they'll need it. (more: News.com) Amazon unveils AppStream, a new way for mobile devs to deliver apps from the cloud Didn't this have a Citrix label on it a while ago? It looks like there was something peeled off here. (more: Geekwire) Nokia has one job: drive the growth of Windows Phone Nokia used to be synonymous with cell phone, and the deedledeedledeedle was everywhere. Then, the iPhone hit, then Android, then Nokia stumbled with their own OS. So, now they're in the happy MSFT family. Can they climb back up out of the fjord? (more: Read Write)
Breaking down barriers: iOS devs launching Objective-C games on Android Yet another possible solution to the "get that mobile app running everywhere". In this case, a cross-compiler that takes your Objective-C code and munges it for Android. No word on what it does with the various strange resolutions available on Android, but hey, when you see a dancing pig, you don't ask questions do you, you just enjoy the show. (more: Pocket Gamer.biz) Android is gaming's future, and the one OS to rule them all, says Nvidia CEO I guess we've just moved past all those "Year of Linux", and now we're starting to mark the "Year of Android". This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, I guess. (more: Tech crunch) The second operating system hiding in every mobile phone A little late for Halloween, a little early for campfire stories. Still, imagine someone is reading this to you, with a flashlight under their chin; in a scary voice. Boogah boogah! Still, the great - and frighteningly true - line in it is the last, "It's kind of a sobering thought that mobile communications, the cornerstone of the modern world in both developed and developing regions, pivots around software that is of dubious quality, poorly understood, entirely proprietary, and wholly insecure by design." (more: OS News) Mobile Accelerometer Programming with Javascript and PhoneGap 3.0.0 As the Android and iOS platforms continue to diverge, there is growing interest in libraries that allow developers to build cross platform applications. One of the most prominent of these libraries is phone gap. In this tutorial, we'll build a hardware-aware application that uses Javascript to work with the device accelerometer. (more: CodeProject) Latest Articles5 articles overall. 1 new, 4 updated.New articles addedAndroid
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Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 11, 2013
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