Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 1, 2014

CodeProject | Mobile Newsletter - What happens after Apple features your app in the App Store

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BlackBerry to refocus on physical keyboards, CEO says
OK, maybe there is hope for Blackberry still. I'm glad someone there realizes they're not Apple, and they should play to their strengths instead of chasing a market they're starting fifth in. (more: Tech Vibes)
What happens after Apple features your app in the App Store
tl;dr version: A metric boatload of downloads. So, one marketing strategy is to create something that gets the attention of the people picking features. (more: Mashable)
Microsoft claims Windows Phone dominance over iPhone in 24 countries
The bad news is that those countries are Greenland, Mongolia, Iceland, and Botswanna. OK, just kidding (no hate mail please): they didn't actually say which countries. (more: Tech Radar)
Ford Announces Automotive App Developer Conference
As I've heard before, "In the future, everyone will have an app store." Oh, wait. That was me saying it. And this is a conference. OK, I need a new quote or something. (more: Mashable)
Windows Phone-Android dual boot devices: Not as crazy as you might think
Sez yu. While I can *almost* see a use for a Windows/Android frankenmachine, I really can't see a use for a phone - already limited in 'disk' space - with the ability to switch OSes. (more: Computerworld)
Nokia's Android phone UI comes in to the light, too bad you can't buy it
Looks an awful lot like another phone OS that I've seen lately. Can't quite put my finger on it... (more: Neowin)
What Intel's Edison means: One card to smarten up dumb gadgets and connect them all
I have to admit, this is the one thing shown at CES that interests me (much more than the WiFi-enabled barbecue grill). It has potential to change the way stuff interacts with one another. (more: Read Write)

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