Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Being Responsive to the Small Things
With complex layouts, we may have design chunks — let's call them components — that appear in different contexts. Each context may end up providing its own constraints on the design, both in its default state and in its possibly various responsive states. (more: 24Ways)
In search of a cure for slow mobile downloads
Why the mobile Web is slow and how developers of native mobile apps can eliminate the wait (more: Infoworld)
Behind the UI: The complexity of mobile apps
The way that large enterprises extend existing functionality into mobile apps must change the way they think about and manage the development process. (more: SD Times)
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Where do mobile apps fit in the world of enterprise software?
While a recent study turns the idea of a 'blockbuster' app on its head, there's no doubt that enterprise companies are embracing apps – especially mobility apps – in a big way. (more: CIO)
Android vs iOS: Why App Developers Choose Apple Over Google
Did you ever notice how many developers prefer writing software for iOS rather than Android? TheNextWeb did, and decided to ask them why. (more: Android Origin)
Why 3D Touch is Going to Change the Way We Interact with Mobile
3D Touch solves a lot of problems with mobile, and a lot of the inherent problems with iOS. (more: App Developer Magazine)
Only 2% of mobile devices activated during Christmas 2015 were from Microsoft, according to Flurry
During the 2015 holiday season, Apple continues to lead the charts with 49.1 percent new device activations despite a 2.2 percent drop year-on-year, according to Flurry. (more: WinBeta)
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