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Mobile Newsletter - FEx - File Explorer Widget

Mobile Newsletter - FEx - File Explorer Widget
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
From prototypes to wearables: 10 tips for modern mobile success
The realities of mobile app development today mean every developer must weigh multiple tradeoffs: Enjoy full app life-cycle support and commercial IDEs, or piece together open-source solutions; Choose native, hybrid, Platform-as-a-Service or HTML5-based platforms and widgets; Access an ever wider array of device-specific functionality; and create delightful user experiences while managing customer expectations. (more: SD Times)
An app and a dream: Are indie developers doomed to zombie ghetto?
Zombie apps proliferate on Apple's App Store and rest assured they're on Google Play too. How does a small developer market as the app economy is a huge business? (more: ZDNet)
Report: 80% of all mobile data is consumed by just 10% of users
Cisco Systems this week offered some insight into just how much mobile data the world is consuming — 2.5 exabytes a month, to be exact – and now a new report from Amdocs sheds a little light on who among those billions of users is consuming the most. Amdocs found that just 10 percent of mobile users are consuming 80 percent of the world's mobile data traffic. (more: Gigaom)
Lightweight Client-Side Device Detection
There are two basic options for creating device-friendly Web sites—create a separate mobile site (m-site) or rework a site so it can intelligently adapt content and behavior to the current screen size and orientation. Neither of those two strategies is ideal in all cases. Therefore, the most insightful approach is the classic, "It depends," approach. (more: MSDN Magazine)
How to Decide Your Mobile Web Strategy
The first thing that comes to mind when we hear "mobile web", is responsive design and the plethora of tools and frameworks that make it possible. Some simply scale down the desktop site. That's not a mobile web strategy. (more: Sitepoint)
Down go tablet shipments -- for the first time ever
In the fourth quarter, four of the top five tablet makers saw shipments tumble. That lone uptick wasn't for Apple or Samsung, and certainly not for Amazon. (more: CNet)
NIST releases guide to mobile app security
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) wants to protect users from their mobile devices. The organization has released a new guide designed to improve the security of mobile devices. (more: SD Times)

New articles added

Client side scripting

  (8 votes) by vijay venkatesh prasad N (updated 3 days ago)
jQuery - File Management widget

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
This tutorial will guide you through Intel® INDE 2015 installation and demonstrate how to develop native Android* applications that target either x86 based or ARM based processors.

Articles updated

Android

  (7 votes) by Peter Leow (updated 4 days ago)
Learning to implement a location-aware Google map on Android App.

New Technical Blogs added

Android

  (0 votes) by Codeman the Barbarian (updated 6 days ago)
I recently spent some time trying to debug an issue with an Android application I was developing. The application contained an Activity composed of a number of Fragments. Two of the fragments were list items: let's call them listA and listB. When an item in listA is clicked, the items in listB are c
  (0 votes) by Serge Desmedt (updated 22 hours ago)
Fork on Github Introduction In my previous blogpost about touch handling in Android I only handled touches in simple View derived controls. But recently I was working on a custom ListView and was introduced to touches in ViewGroup derived controls which is handled somewhat differently. Also, in the

Cross Platform

  (2 votes) by Rion Williams (updated yesterday)
This morning, the announcements made at Microsoft’s Connect() event in New York have been rippling through the web and the effects of these announcements are likely going to be felt for years to come. This post will cover some of the highlights of the keynotes by Scott Guthrie and Soma Somaseg

Windows Phone 7/8

  (2 votes) by matthewproctor (updated 3 days ago)
Lunar Lander was an arcade game developed by Atari, Inc. in 1979, which used a unique vector display to display graphics.I remember playing Lunar Lander after school (or perhaps during ), and later online Javascript clones.Whilst working on an unrelated project, I hit a motivational plateau and deci



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