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Appery.io aims to end the HTML5 vs native debate
Yeah, but if they do that, then all we'll have to argue about is iOS vs. Android. That's just not as fun. (more: Network world)
Android Developers Can Now Choose Exactly When App Updates Go Live
Google is now allowing developers to use a timed publishing approach for updates on the Play Store. (more: ReadWrite)
Introduction to Ionic 2
Assuming the other article doesn't put you off HTML5 mobile apps, here's one of the better frameworks. (more: Inders.in)
Microsoft's project to radically simplify Android launches out of beta
Arrow … is the simple, personal launcher for Android that offers a radical simplification of the Android experience (more: Venture Beat)
Why code for iOS over Android? It's 30 percent less expensive says one app shop
Infinum looked at data from its last six projects, ranging from lines of code to hours of effort to write and test against mobile devices. (more: ZDNet)
RoboVM Java-to-iOS dev tool no longer open source
RoboVM says competitors were leveraging the technology but making no meaningful contributions in return (more: Infoworld)
Mobile App Developers Are Suffering
"It's just too saturated. The barriers to adoption and therefore monetization are too high. It's easier on the web." (more: Branch)
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