Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 10, 2013

CodeProject | Mobile Newsletter - Microsoft is not killing the Windows Phone back button

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Review: 3 PhoneGap toolkits tame mobile app development
If you want to develop applications for phones, you have two choices: HTML, or the appropriate dev environment for the phone in question (Objective-C, Java, or .NET, depending on your choice - not counting Blackberry for obvious reasons). Wait. Three. Three choices. You can also use a library to help you along (and get cross-phone at the same time). Here's three from option three. (more: Infoworld)
Mozilla unveils Firefox OS App Manager, a developer tool coming in Firefox 26 for building and debugging apps
Give them credit: Firefox really seems to be making a go of their Firefox OS for phones. I'm guessing they might just be passing Blackberry sometime soon (and they only have phones in a couple of countries). They've pre-announced a new dev tool - possibly coming in December - that will make it easier to create apps for the OS. (more: The Next Web)
Safari more usable than other mobile browsers, says study
You know it's a runoff to get something usable on a 3-4" screen. Also, I'm kind of wondering about this whole methodology of "problem impressions". Everyone *knows* Apple never has problems with their software {/sarcasm}, so it's biased in their favour. (more: News.com)
What are you doing with Android?
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Amazon and HTC team up to build smartphones, risk ire of Google
Call me crazy, but I always thought when you open sourced something that you were kind of handing away a degree of control. You can still decide what happens to the "main line", but people can always just fork and move on. It happened with MySQL/MariaDB and I don't see much 'ire' happening. (more: Ars Technica)
Microsoft is not killing the Windows Phone back button
Oh, such good news. That hardware button has always been so important to me, and a virtual button just could never replace the love I have for hardware buttons. Now they can bring back a hardware keyboard, as the virtual one saddens me. Maybe some other special buttons to go next to the Search button? A button to send my browser home? Something to open a music player? Oh, all the joy that spreads from keeping a hardware button! (more: The Verge)
6% of people in the world own a tablet, adoption rate exceeding that of smartphones
400 Million tablets? I find that really hard to believe (unless you've been in an airport waiting area lately). I think it must count some people more than once. (more: Tech Vibes)

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