Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Chrome's data compression claims huge savings Not sure how it might help over already GZIPed content. Also, for those with less than a happy feeling for Google, it does mean all your content flows through their proxies. But I guess you wouldn't be using Chrome if you felt that way anyway. (more: News.com) 6 ways to bring mobile apps into the enterprise fold Well, you can carry it in, mail it in, uhm, punt it in. Guess I should read the article for three more ideas. (more: ZDNet) Developing for Android with Xamarin You can get there from here! A little C#, and you can be on two of the big phone platforms. (more: DZone) Why the pull-to-refresh gesture must die "It's a relic of a bygone era." Wow. I wouldn't have guessed that. I thought he might complain about the vertical grease streak on his phone all the time. (more: Fast Company) Blackphone tries to make a more secure Android phone Of course, no amount of security will prevent the people listening to you talk on the bus from knowing about your rash. (more: re/code) Another reason to go with the robot: Android apps are faster to build Wow. 5% more devs completed an app faster on Android. Not that it's likely that they're porting it over from iOS or anything. (more: Venture Beat) Micro-windmills may power your next smartphone Just leave the phone in your back pocket, and let the wind recharge it. Magic! (more: Neowin) Latest Articles6 articles overall. 4 new, 2 updated.New articles addedHTML / CSS
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Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 1, 2014
CodeProject | Mobile Newsletter - Another reason to go with the robot: Android apps are faster to build
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