Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Mobile Developer Market Insights Webinar Developer Media's latest research provides some key insights for marketers targeting mobile developers (and nearly every developer is a mobile developer now). You'll learn where the untapped market opportunities lie, what platforms developers are interested in, and how you can harness this still-growing market. You'll leave this webinar with four key, actionable insights to help you in your developer outreach. (more: Developer Media) IntelliJ IDEA 13 brings a full bag of goodies to Android developers Not a partial bag: a full bag of goodies. Everything from the editor, logging, even the database editor. Very shiny (and did you know it was Learn Android month - wouldn't this come in handy then?) (more: JetBrains) Why Nokia is building an Android phone and why Microsoft might not kill it "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer?" I guess it's better than not selling a phone to someone. Also, as Microsoft ends up making a bit for every Android device sold, it might not hurt that much. (more: All Things D) Google launches 2D physics library LiquidFun, Google Play games plugin for Unity, and new game categories What did I say last week about a new games library every week? Here's this week's (at least it works for both Android and iOS, that's a plus) (more: The Next Web) Google releases Android Device Manager app Another one from the department of "Shouldn't they have had this already?" Oh right, the old one was just a Website. Now you can nuke your Android devices from other Android devices. Handy, assuming you've got multiple devices. (more: News.com) Ubuntu Touch OS wins its first smartphone partner Well, whaddyaknow, Ubuntu's mobile OS (aka, the other-other-other phone OS) actually has a taker. Why, I'm not entirely sure as Android really is Linux (isn't it?), but I guess it does have that Google smell attached to it. (more: News.com) Sneaky Android malware calls premium rate numbers when you're not looking Don't get me wrong: I think malware writers are some of the lowest form of pond scum. However, you do have to give them credit: they do sometimes come up with some clever ways of monetizing their stuff. (more: Beta News) Latest Articles7 articles overall. 3 new, 4 updated.New articles addedProduct Showcase
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Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 12, 2013
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