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Windows Store developers: Microsoft adds new options to promote your app
Developers have access to Microsoft Advertising SDK which helps them promote their applications and other apps they have already published in the Microsoft store. This SDK has now been updated to support more than 51 new markets and more languages, further expanding the reach of developers. (more: WinBeta)
Comparing The Top Frameworks For Building Hybrid Mobile Apps
The idea that you could build iOS and Android apps, without having to operate with Java and Objective C, seemed appealing to many web devs. Now we have a plethora of frameworks bringing us closer than ever to creating a native mobile experience using only web technologies. (more: Tutorialzine)
Apple's Swift takes first steps toward Android app development
Developers can use available workarounds today, but the coming open-sourced Swift will be the real enabler (more: Infoworld)
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Create intricate mobile prototypes with this free tool from Facebook
Originally open sourced last year, it's now being thrust into the spotlight. This tool works with Quartz Composer, a visual design program for Mac OS and Xcode to create intricate mobile and desktop application prototypes that look like the real thing. (more: IT World)
How The Wrong SDK Can Get You Booted From The App Store
Apple has removed more than 250 apps from its App Store for their use of a sketchy third-party advertising SDK (software development kit), which was in breach of the company's security and privacy guidelines. (more: ReadWrite)
Google now requires full device encryption on new Android 6.0 devices
Brand new Google Android phones shipping with the Marshmallow software will have to be encrypted before the out-of-box setup procedure is complete. (more: ZDNet)
Easily Authenticate Users with Android's Confirm Credential
With Android Marshmallow and the new Confirm Credential API, it's now possible to utilize the lock screen to detect when the user last unlocked their device and even re-prompt them to confirm their identity without having to remember yet another app-specific password. (more: Xamarin)
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