Thứ Năm, 23 tháng 1, 2014

CodeProject | Mobile Newsletter - Mobile apps will take over the world by 2017

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Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Mobile apps will take over the world by 2017
And by that, I'm assuming they mean that everyone will have installed Candy Crush by then. Productivity will reach an all-time low as "just one more level" becomes the new greeting. Then, the hamsters will rise up! (more: Beta News)
Apple's Phil Schiller plugs security report showing 99% of mobile malware targets Android
Well, of course he would. On the good news front, it seems there isn't that much Windows CE malware! Time to dig my old phone out of the drawer. (more: Apple Insider)
Write mobile apps for any platform with Intel XDK
Less work is good work(tm), so having a "write once, more-or-less run more-or-less anywhere" (I need a catchier way of saying that) tool is helpful. (more: Make Use Of)
Click here LinkedPIXEL Case Study
Check out Matt Pilz's (LinkedPIXEL) experience using the Intel® Perceptual Computing SDK. A self-taught journey that covered learning how to make an application without a traditional input device or even a touchscreen. Learn from his experience here.
5 ways to decide if your business needs a mobile app
"The CEO asked for one." Somehow that didn't make the list. Instead, you get a few decision points about creating a mobile app, versus just a mobile web site. (more: Mashable)
Motorola CEO talks $50 smartphone, customizable screen sizes
I suppose it's just a matter of time: a sub-$500 computer sounded outrageous when I first heard it predicted, and you could probably put a pretty usable machine together these days for that much. So, $50 smartphone? Yes, please. (more: Ars Technica)
Opera: iPhone remains king of mobile ads, despite Android smartphones enjoying greater reach
Yet another study that shows higher Android traffic, but the money still comes from iStuff. Odd. I'd repeat what I said last time, but people were offended. Instead, I'll just point out that Windows Phone is sitting at about 0.5% traffic. Ouch. (more: The Next Web)
Cloud services for mobile developers: Google vs. Amazon vs. Azure vs. Parse
I heard a great definition of "The Cloud" today: "Using someone else's servers." (I might be paraphrasing a little) I'm kind of convinced it's useful for desktop clients, but it is really pretty useful for mobile clients. As a bonus, you get to throw around acronyms like "MBaaS". (more: Infoworld)

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