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Windows Phone users heading to Android, says Kantar
Kantar Worldpanel has just released today their latest ComTech's Smartphone OS Market Share Data, bringing more data proving that Windows phones sales fell off a cliff during the first three months of 2016. (more: WinBeta)
How Web Developers Can Adapt to a Mobile App World
In this article, I will discuss how we made this transition and provide insight into how other web developers and web development companies can adapt to an increasingly mobile world. (more: Specky Boy)
Swift for Windows arrives at last, but as an unofficial port
Developers who want to try out Apple's language on Windows can get started with this unofficial port, but an official version is unlikely until Swift 3.0 (more: Infoworld)
Why mesh may remove the "I" from "IoT"
In addition to being expensive, there are major privacy and security risks that come with allowing the data from devices to be transmitted to and stored within the cloud. (more: Read Write)
Making sense of the mobile development ecosystem — Part 2: Hybrid apps and hybrid/native apps
This article covers hybrid apps and hybrid/native apps as part of a series on options for mobile development. (more: Mobile Business Insights)
Android remains king of crashes, once again seeing more device failures than Apple's iPhone
Hard to believe this is being reported on an Apple fan site. Android phones continued to see the most devices failures in the first quarter of 2016, although the gap with iPhones shrunk hugely quarter-to-quarter, according to a research study published on Wednesday. (more: Apple Insider)
Angular Mobile Toolkit
The Angular Mobile Toolkit makes it easy to build snappy Web apps that load instantly on any device, even without an internet connection. Take advantage of the searchability, shareability, and no-install-required-ability of the Web without compromise. (more: Angular Mobile)
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