Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 9, 2015

Mobile Newsletter - How FTP can improve your Android app links

Mobile Newsletter - How FTP can improve your Android app links
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Facebook's New Parse Tools Aim For Pro Internet Of Things Developers
Parse, Facebook's mobile backend platform, has rolled out new software development kits (SDKs) that take its Internet of Things (IoT) initiative from hobbyist circles to the ranks of professional vendors. (more: ReadWrite)
Mobile app performance: Optimizing the end-to-end experience
Mobile app performance improvement isn't always easy, but enterprises must rise quickly to the challenge or risk losing ground to competitors. (more: TechBeacon)
Attack code exploiting Android's critical Stagefright bugs is now public
Hopefully you're all patched up. (more: Ars Technica)
Designing Web Code in a Native App
The best user experience on the web is generations ahead of that of native apps, with responsive design making web apps a great experience on any device. (more: Sitepoint)
Our smartphone addiction, by the numbers
Deloitte's research on how much Britons use smartphones has shown some crazy statistics: a third of smartphone owners look at their device more than 25 times a day. Even worse, a sixth check it more than 50 times each day. (more: Beta News)
Mobile Apps Have a Short Half Life; Use Falls Sharply After First Six Months
A study from Adobe finds that, on average, mobile apps achieve half their lifetime usage in the first six months. (more: re/code)
iOS 9 will be released on September 16
Apple's new mobile operating system finally has a release date. iOS 9 will be available on September 16 across the world. (more: The Verge)

New articles added

Android

  (2 votes) by Daanemanz (updated 3 days ago)
FTP based app links directly link to your app instead of causing a pop up asking the user to open the link with a browser. This is how they differ from the usual http(s) app links.

Client side scripting

  (0 votes) by Dave_Voyles (updated 15 hours ago)
I discuss the ins-and-outs of Famo.us in depth in this article.



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