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Going mobile with React Native
When Facebook announced React Native I was amused. It is my chance to start developing mobile applications. (more: React Kung Fu)
5+ ways iOS 9 might break your app
Whether you're on web or native, the new iOS introduces a few extra edges you'll want to consider. (more: Rainforest)
Adobe: Mobilegeddon cut traffic to mobile-unfriendly sites by 10 percent
Sites that weren't mobile-ready for Mobilegeddon have paid the price by losing ten percent of their mobile traffic year-over-year (YoY). (more: VentureBeat)
The App Developer Business Kit: Now available in 10 languages
Learn how to grow your app idea into a successful business. (more: Android Developers)
Google launches Nearby: A proximity API for iOS and Android apps
Apps using the new API make it easier to find people in the area that are using the same apps as you, allowing for data sharing and conversation starters. (more: ZDNet)
Microsoft: Not giving up on phones; aims to build profitable portfolio by releasing 'killer' handsets
Microsoft's Chief Operations Officer Kevin Turner boldly claimed that Microsoft will continue to make new Lumia smartphones -- and "killer" ones at that. He further noted that the recent restructuring at the company was done to make its phone platform grow profitability and become sustainable. (more: Beta News)
SAP gives SQL Anywhere a fresh IoT injection
SAP's SQL Anywhere has long served as an embeddable database option for mobile devices, but the rise of the Internet of things has opened up a new world of possibilities, and SAP has lost no time in polishing the technology for that purpose. (more: Infoworld)
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