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Why the web browser is here to stay
Next week, I'll have a "The Web is dead. Native is the way to go." article for you. (more: Creative Bloq)
Windows Phone has a new app problem
Over the past year developers haven't flocked to Microsoft's platform to improve its app situation. Instead, more and more high-profile apps have actually disappeared. (more: The Verge)
Google starts early access program to let developers try its Brillo OS for connected devices
Google today announced the launch of an early access program for Brillo, the open-source Android-based operating system intended for Internet-connected devices. (more: Venture Beat)
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iOS 9: An Introduction to 3D Touch
3D Touch works by detecting the amount of pressure that you are applying to your phone's screen in order to perform different actions. In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to take advantage of 3D Touch so that you can utilize this new technology in your own iOS 9 apps. (more: Tuts+)
Twitter Announces Fastlane as Part of Fabric for Mobile Continuous Deployment
Fastlane is, according to Twitter, "the most popular deployment tool on iOS". Its creator, Felix Krause, maintains that fastlane can increase software quality by enabling more frequent and smaller releases. (more: InfoQ)
Develop a mobile game the easy way: Use a framework
A good framework takes a lot of work out of development. Beginners can use frameworks to build a game with little or no coding. And seasoned developers can use them to dramatically speed up coding. (more: TechBeacon)
Defining a New Breed of Cross-Platform Mobile Apps
A series of JavaScript-based solutions have been garnering a great deal of attention recently. These solutions have native UIs but aren't purely native, as the underlying code is still deployed as JavaScript. (more: Telerik)
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