Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 8, 2016

Mobile Newsletter - Microsoft Research looking at ways to improve the mobile browsing user experience

Mobile Newsletter - Microsoft Research looking at ways to improve the mobile browsing user experience
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Google AMP: What Does It Mean for Your Mobile SEO?

Despite rapidly expanding access to mobile internet (68% of US adults use a smartphone to access the Internet), the concept of mobile SEO has remained relatively traditional. (more: Sitepoint)

Microsoft Research looking at ways to improve the mobile browsing user experience

While most of Microsoft's Research projects lean towards loftier big-picture results, a new collaboration may point towards the research division addressing a more immediate concern by people and that is tackling the user experience when mobile browsing. (more: WinBeta)

Web-native mobile app frameworks: How to sort through the choices

The problems are that, with so many cross-platform solutions and frameworks available, the menu is quite confusing and different tools deal with various combinations of layers in the application. (more: TechBeacon)

Survey: Android's Lead is Consolidated

According to the latest Developer Nation Q3 2016 survey from VisionMobile, Android's lead over iOS as primary platform and developer mindshare has been consolidated. Also, Windows developers prefer C# in the cloud while Linux ones stay with Java. (more: InfoQ)

The Onion Omega2 lets you add Linux to your hardware projects

Need a tiny, $5 computer to build a robot that will bring you your slippers, initiate a massage chair session, and pour out your daily dose of bourbon? The Onion Omega2 can do all that and more. (more: Techcrunch)

Introducing a Perfect companion to Apple's Swift

Perfect is a Swift-based development framework for tomorrow' mobile apps (more: Computerworld)

Offline Storage for Progressive Web Apps

In this post, I'll summarize some ideas around offline data storage for PWAs?—?think the JSON payloads, images and general static data required to provide a meaningful experience offline. (more: Addy Osmani)

New Technical Blogs added

Java

  (1 votes) by Mohamed Taman (updated 3 days ago)
Cleaner, readable, and powerful coding with Java SE 8 New DateTime API JSR 310 .....Java SE 8, JSR 310In this article of the "Java SE 8 new features tour" series, we will deep dig into explanation, and exploring the code of JSR 310 specification, on how to Calculating timespans with the new DateTime



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