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bernard tan

Overview of App Stores - 1 views

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    You are able to find all sort of platform for app development here from Amazon Appstore for Android Apple App Store for iPhone and iPad, Apple Mac App Store, BlackBerry App World, Google Android Market, Nokia Ovi Store Windows Phone 7 Marketplace and more within a dropdown menu all in a glance. Drill down to information per country. You may want to take a look or reference to this when developing app. There information like application the platforms the country have, people reached, billing methods, development supports, subscription billing or developer submission etc.
bernard tan

Get Started Developing for Android with Eclipse - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

  • Why Develop for Android?Android is an open-source platform based on the Linux kernel, and is installed on thousands of devices from a wide range of manufacturers. Android exposes your application to all sorts of hardware that you’ll find in modern mobile devices — digital compasses, video cameras, GPS, orientation sensors, and more.
  • Android is an open-source platform based on the Linux kernel, and is installed on thousands of devices from a wide range of manufacturers.
  • Android’s free development tools make it possible for you to start writing software at little or no cost.
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  • Publishing to Android Market incurs a one-off registration fee (US $25 at the time of writing) and, unlike Apple’s App Store which famously reviews each submission, makes your application available for customers to download and buy after a quick review process
  • Here are a few other advantages Android offers you as a developer:The Android SDK is available for Windows, Mac and Linux, so you don’t need to pay for new hardware to start writing applications.An SDK built on Java. If you’re familiar with the Java programming language, you’re already halfway there.By distributing your application on Android Market, it’s available to hundreds of thousands of users instantly. You’re not just limited to one store, because there are alternatives, too. For instance, you can release your application on your own blog. Amazon have recently been rumoured to be preparing their own Android app store also.As well as the technical SDK documentation, new resources are being published for Android developers as the platform gains popularity among both users and developers.
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    Mobile Development for Android Apps
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    This article also includes a step by step walkthrough development for android app using Android SDK. With so little offering courses on Android development currently, it could prove to be a good read. ;)
Eveleen Er

Google Earth on iPad, iPhone Now Includes 3D Images, Guided Tours - 0 views

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    Available in US store. Not in SG store yet.
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    You can download it using the iTunes card account given by Ashley last year. I have download mine.
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    Actually, I think you use the US-linked account information to log in to the App store to get it. :)
Ashley Tan

Five Big Changes In The iOS 6 App Store (And What Developers Should Do) | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    For Eveleen's reference
bernard tan

Hybrid mobile apps take off as HTML5 vs. native debate continues | VentureBeat - 1 views

  • A hybrid app is a native, downloadable app, that runs all or some of its user interface in an embedded browser component. To the user, a hybrid app is almost indistinguishable from a native one: it is downloaded from the app store or marketplace, it is stored on the device, and it is launched just like any other app
  • simply load some pages from their web site as part of the app
  • many companies are not already jumping on the HTML5 bandwagon is the belief that HTML apps cannot access native device features. Indeed, pure mobile web apps
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  • hybrid apps, frameworks such as the open source PhoneGap library make it possible for JavaScript code to query the compass, take pictures, find or create contacts and appointments, and tap many other device features that mobile web apps are barred from accessing
  • Access to device features is not the only difference between hybrid apps and mobile web apps. Another important difference is that hybrid apps are mostly distributed through app stores: You don’t browse to a hybrid app
  • the leading smartphones and tablets have very powerful HTML rendering engines, which already support most of the upcoming HTML5 and CSS3 standards
  • Other organizations are developing hybrid apps, while planning to turn them into HTML5 web apps in the future without having to rewrite them from scratch
  • From a strategic point of view, development organizations should seriously consider adopting HTML for mobile app development sooner rather than later. The hybrid app model, although not suitable for all app development needs, provides a cost-effective solution for a very wide range of downloadable app types and allows gradual entry into the new world of HTML5 while future-proofing your investment.
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    this article talks about the future of mobile app development... hybrid app which combines web technology with native devices supports ( camera, microphone, address book etc) Does make sense as it is cost effective not to rewrite the coding for each and every devices and also taking into consideration the time taken for constant content changes in educational environment here. maybe we should look into ths.
Ashley Tan

Here Come the iPads - Now What? iPad Deployment « Moving at the Speed of Crea... - 2 views

  • App considerations - What store? - we have chosen to live within the spirit of agreements rather than line item agreements - on issue is: “The iTunes Service is available to you only in the United States, its territories, and possessions. You agree not to use or attempt to use the iTunes Service from outside these locations. Apple may use technologies to verify your compliance.” We have made peace with using the U.S. store and dealing with it, the Chinese store has far fewer apps and isn’t nearly as good a fit for our student population We created iTunes accounts with gift cards, purchased in the USA - no one used a credit card for apps Volume Purchasing Plan (VPP) is the answer to many of these questions - lets a site administrator have control over iPads and iOS devices in the school ecosystem - this is only available as of today in the United States (not in China) - is coming to other countries, the legal issues are being worked out
  • Suggested management solution from 1 of the vendors present at this session: - create a separate iTunes account for each iPad you have - then have 1 account to hold the money: that account then “gifts” money to individual iTunes account (gift certificates) So now as things exist, we buy large ($100) cards for our main, master iTunes account - we also purchase smaller cards ($10) for innovator teachers to try different apps
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    For team leads and Choo: Some solutions to the apps for iPads issue that was raised at lunch.
Ashley Tan

Flash-derived iPad game tops App Store charts - 6 views

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    oops, broken link..
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    http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20104108-264/flash-derived-ipad-game-tops-app-store-charts/?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20 looking forward to install some of the these and Machinarium on the new ipad 2 =P. Cross platform technology is always nice.
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    Thanks Bernard.. now seems ok
yeuann

SoundCloud brings 'sets' to version 2.5 of its Android and iPhone app - The Next Web - 0 views

  • Keep also lets you speak to it: the service transcribes voice memos for you automatically. Since we’re talking about Google here, there’s also a “super-fast search” function so you can find the note you wrote, read it, and then either archive or delete it.
  • Google on Wednesday announced Google Keep, a note-taking service similar to Evernote, for both the Web and Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean) devices. You can try the service out now for yourself at Drive.Google.com/Keep or download the Android app from the Google Play Store.
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    Here comes a new challenger
casey ng

Security of Cloud-based Internet Storage - 1 views

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    Sharing sensitive information on cloud storage could post potential risk -- Users also observed that prior to April 2011, Dropbox stated on its website that: "All files stored on Dropbox servers are encrypted (AES256) and are inaccessible without your account password." But after April 2011, it dropped the 2nd part and changed to: "All files stored on Dropbox servers are encrypted (AES 256)."
casey ng

Your Google Drive Files Can End Up in Ads | Cloudline | Wired.com - 1 views

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    Store file in google drive give google right to reuse our content? Need to monitor how google react to our precious files.
Sally Loan

XMind - Mind Mapping and Storming - 2 views

shared by Sally Loan on 09 May 12 - Cached
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    Do you know if this works with Google Drive (and hopefully Google Sites)?
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    Xmind is using google code, will get Yeu Ann to check out the source code. http://code.google.com/p/xmind3/
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    I've checked it out. Actually, it's not Google code, but simply an open-source native app stored in Google Projects, an open-source code repository. Nevertheless, it's a good mind-mapping software. Only thing is that it doesn't use Google Drive and I'm not sure if it can be integrated easily into Google Sites (due to Google Sites having issues with iframe elements).
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    seems quite a good review for Mindomo, it's integrated to Google apps. http://www.mindomo.com/.
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    I tried, cool! The map mind can be embedded in google site. Interface of mind map is easy to use, allow embed youtube link, images, and audio, attachment and links. Free for 3 mindmap and allow collaboration, invite is similar to Google for edit/read rights. There is also have icon, chat, comments and collaborative editing. Yeu Ann, we can include that as guide in student portfolio.
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    Yeu Ann, I am referring to Mindomo :)
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    Great! I'll try out the free account for the Mindomo next week. So I take it that you guys want to use this as the recommended mind-map app for our students?
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    BTW just FYI: http://www.mindomo.com/terms_of_use.htm. Expert Software Applications Srl does not claim any ownership in any of the content, including any text, data, information, images, photographs, music, sound, video, or other material, that you upload, transmit or store in your Service account. We will not use any of your content for any purpose except to provide you with the Service, and as otherwise provided in these Terms. From time to time, [Contents publicized by the user] can be used by Mindomo at its own discretion.
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    Explore the use of the tool first and note its affordances and its limitations for now. If there is more than one option, we should support what is available and give users a choice.
Ashley Tan

Microsoft Office document editor CloudOn returns to iPad | Digital Media - CNET News - 1 views

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    If you wish to download this iPad app, you might use the US-based iTunes account I created for your teams. When I last checked, it was still not available in the Singapore store. The app is free at the moment.
bernard tan

Custom thank you page for googleform - 4 views

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    follow this tutorial and have your own redirected thankyou feedback page
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    This and the previous resource are nice finds! I shared them on Twitter and the facilitator who helped us with our Google Workshop for Educators (GWE) commented that they were excellent tutorials.
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    Thanks Bernard! After looking at the code, it's almost perfect except for one thing: we need to store the form on our own server. (But yes, the Google spreadsheet linked to the form should still be updated automagically.) Would it be ok to use CeL's own server to host our own HTML pages for this purpose?
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    If it's CeL services or related materials, having it in CeL server is not an issue. example : e-Fiesta 2012 registration page. For personal usage or for AGs I advise the htmls to be stored on their own server space.
yeuann

A tablet-based application for supporting effective lesson study - 0 views

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    LessonNote, an iPad-based observation tool "Lesson Study Alliance and Project IMPULS are developing an application for iPad, the LessonNote, to help practitioners of lesson study improve the quality of their post-lesson discussions by improving the quality of observational data collected during the lesson. It has been tested in research lessons in both the U.S. and Japan. The first version of this application will soon be available for free from the iTunes store."
casey ng

Creating iPad content using Pastiche - 0 views

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    Pastiche® by Xyleme is a turnkey solution that allows you to rapidly assemble existing textbooks, interactive multi-media, test prep, and moment-of-need support materials and publish them on-demand to any number of customizable and privately branded iPad or Kindle Fire apps. The Pastiche ecosystem is made up of three components: the Pastiche tablet app, a set of authoring and publishing tools, and the Pastiche Store. The Pastiche Store is a hosted content distribution platform to provide your users seamless yet controlled access to your learning catalog. An intuitive Web admin interface allows you to upload new or updated products and gives you the ability to make them available on per-user, per-group, or public basis.
bernard tan

Zugara's Augmented Reality Dressing Room Is Great If You Don't Care How Your Clothes Fit - 1 views

  • Augmented reality, or the blending of the real world with computer graphics on the fly, is one of the most exciting fields in tech right now
  • Zugara, an interactive marketing agency, has built something a bit more practical for the time being. It’s put together the Webcam Social Shopper, offering a way to help you try on clothes online from the comfort of your bedroom.
  • t lets you overlay a static image on top of your body and pretend you’re wearing it. Which is sort of a start.
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  • Zugara is also trying to weave a social element into the application, offering examples of sharing outfit choices over Facebook or allowing friends to help choose outfits in real time, which could turn out to be the app’s real strength.
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    Developer Zugara showing online clothes store offering way to let you try clothes online with help of Augmented Reality. See Video @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxQZuo6pFUw&feature=player_embedded
bernard tan

iPhone Development On Windows - 7 Options | iPhone, iOS 4, iPad SDK Development Tutoria... - 0 views

  • 1) Flash CS5 – At the moment is probably the most complete solution.  The packager for iOS allows you to compile apps on the windows platform.  If you’ve been using flash you can rejoice in Apple’s latest policy, it performs well, but don’t expect highest performance games, and Papervision to run in here.  No mac required. 2) Airplay SDK – The airplay SDK allows you to create games, and sign your app on Windows PC’s.  I have not tested this solution, but apparently many apps have been created this way. Both these solutions can compile to code that is native to the iPhone right on your windows PC and many apps available in the app store have been created using them. 3) Unity 3D – Game development engine and editor that utilizes Boo and C# and the editor works on both Windows and Mac. 4) Stonetrip S3D – Game develop engine and editor utilizing LUA, the editor runs within Windows. These game engines allow you to develop your apps on Windows, but you’ll need a Mac to test/compile. 3) Appcelerator Titanium – This is a good solution, and has a very popular and vibrant community.  Apps are limited in performance because while they can be compiled as native apps and sent into the app store they are html/javascript based. 4) Genuitec MobiOne – This is an interface designer that uses the Phonegap framework to deliver native functionality.  It only runs on windows.  HTML/Javascript based. These solutions allow you to create apps using web technologies (HTML/CSS/Javascript) and then run them through an Objective-C framework that responds to actions within a UIWebView, thus allowing you to access native functionality on the iPhone.  These frameworks are free. 5)Dragonfire SDK – An interesting option that allows you to develop apps using their SDK on windows.  Then you send them your uncompiled source which they compile and you download the compiled iOS application file.  I’ve been asked if this means they get a copy of your uncompiled source code.. I couldn’t tell you that, I just know that you have to upload your code for compiliation to their website — but hey you wanted to develop iPhone apps on Windows.  Overall this is a wrapper, I like the syntax and it’s pretty popular so I’ll mention it.
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    Make no fuss about developing an app without a mac here. Pro and Cons reviews provided on each development platform.
Sally Loan

News: Competing to Catch Plagiarizers - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

  • The major difference, then, is the database. SafeAssign's library will include a scan of the Internet and weekly updates of the ProQuest ABI/Inform database of 2.6 million articles, as well as student and faculty submissions made Blackboard's network of users.
  • Barrie said Turnitin has a far larger advantage of scale: the Turnitin database includes 40 million student papers from 9,000 academic institutions in 90 countries.
  • SafeAssign asks students for permission to store their papers each time they submit one via Blackboard, which may mean that the catalog grows more slowly than Turnitin's average of 100,000 new papers each day.
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  • the more people who use it, the more we have stored in the database, becoming more accurate and more accurate as time goes on.”
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    Turnitin vs SafeAssign for Blackboard. Both are building blocks for blackboard System. SafeAssign is free but a bit unstable, Turnitin is a paid service and subscribed by most institute of higher learning, as well as book publishers.
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    Great resource. It will be good material for any of our staff who are unsure which tool to use.
Kartini Ishak

Designing for iPhone 4's Retina Display (Global Moxie) - 0 views

  • App Store Icon 512x512 (scaled down to 175x175 for display in the store)
  • Application Icon 114x114 (iPhone 4) 57x57 (older iPhones) 72x72 (iPad)
  • Spotlight Search Results and Settings Icon 58x58 (iPhone 4) 50x50 (Spotlight results for iPad) 29x29 (settings for iPad and older iPhones)
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  • Document Icon This is a new icon type in iOS 4. It’s used if your app creates a custom document type. The iPad uses the document icon in two different sizes. 320x320 (iPad) 64x64 (iPad) 44x58 (iPhone 4) 22x29 (older iPhones)
  • “Do I really have to make two versions of my images? If I make a single high-resolution set, won’t iOS 4 scale them down on older devices?” Sorry, no, not automatically. While iOS 4 goes seamlessly in the other direction (scaling up low-res images for iPhone 4), it doesn’t work the other way. By default, it scales all images so that one pixel equals one point. That’s a great solution for making sure that old apps work correctly on the new phone, but it doesn’t help you go the other way ‘round.
  • Everything they say about it is true: at 320 ppi, the pixels are just plain invisible.
  • at 320 ppi
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      It should be 326 PPI
  • The new phone doubles the resolution to 640x960 pixels
  • the 3.5-inch screen was always 320x480 pixels
  • Conveniently enough, the iPhone screen is 320x480 points on both iPhone 4 and older models.
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    The specifications for designing for iPhone 4's display. 
Shamini Thilarajah

Disney acquires gaming engine startup to build HTML5 games outside of App stores - 0 views

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    "Google Docs for making games"
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