Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
IoTivity is a new open-source attempt to establish Internet-of-Things standards
IoTivity is hosted by The Linux Foundation and will release a reference implementation of the IoT standards defined by the Open Internet Consortium (OIC), which has more than 50 members including Intel and Samsung. (more: The Next Web)
The Basics Of Test Automation For Apps, Games And The Mobile Web
Mobile application ecosystems — let's count Android and iOS here — are unbelievably dynamic, but they also suffer from both software and hardware fragmentation. This is especially true for Android, but fragmentation also exists in the iOS ecosystem, as experienced with the rollout of iOS 8. As the latest version of iOS was released, many existing apps were made clumsy on updated devices. (more: Smashing Magazine)
Steroids
Build, test and distribute for iOS and Android (more: AppGyver)
Project Ara: hands-on with Google's latest modular smartphone prototype
This prototype is currently in what Google calls "Spiral 2," which will eventually support 3G networks and the framework for a marketplace where users can find and purchase extra modules. (more: The Verge)
Announcing the Mojio Windows Phone Developer App Contest
Mojio, a Windows Dev Center Partner and creator of the open platform for connecting cars, is launching the Mojio Windows Phone Developer App Contest. (more: Building Apps for Windows)
80% Of All Online Adults Now Own A Smartphone, Less Than 10% Use Wearables
New research out from the GlobalWebIndex indicates that in a survey of 170,000 adult internet users across 32 markets, only 9% report having a smartwatch, and 7% said they owned smart wristbands. In contrast, among online adults, 80% now own a smartphone. (more: Techcrunch)
Getting Started with NativeScript
NativeScript is a framework that lets you use JavaScript to build mobile applications utilizing platform specific, native API calls. It supports iOS, Android, and (as of February 2015) Windows Universal. (more: Telerik)
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