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TNW Pick of the Day: OneTab for Chrome condenses all your tabs into a single tidy list ... - 0 views

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    I find this extension very helpful for consolidating large tab collections into one single webpage (and saving memory as a result). This single webpage can then be shared easily as a collection of links (no more copy-pasting of links needed!)... and there's even an auto-generated QR code for your recipients to view the links online!
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Explorer by Blackboard - 4 views

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    Check out the QR code, cool. 
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New Programming Language Makes Coding Social Apps Easier | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

  • Dog, a new programming language, could make it easier and more intuitive to write all sorts of social applications—anything from peer-to-peer question-and-answer sites to online dating. And because Dog incorporates natural language, this may make it easier for newbies to learn to code, too.
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7 Things You Should Know About QR Codes | EDUCAUSE - 2 views

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    Click to view PDF
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    Thanks for sharing this! The PDF will be a resource that I share with my class via Dropbox.
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    very good last min revision on QR. save my day on the TE21 presentation. The mentioned scenario of using QR code to view instructions of operating complicated equipment rooms has been my repeated lines on the day!
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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.
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iui - iphone user interface framework - 0 views

  • iUI is a framework consisting of a JavaScript library, CSS, and images for developing advanced mobile webapps for iPhone and comparable/compatible devices.
  • iUI has the following features: Create Navigational Menus and iPhone-style interfaces from standard HTML Use or knowledge of JavaScript is not required to create modern mobile web pages Ability to handle phone orientation changes Provide a more "iPhone-like" experience in your Web apps
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    build iphone mobile site fast and almost no coding. iphone user interface
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QR Code Generator: QR Stuff Free Online QR Code Creator And Encoder For T-Shirts, Busin... - 1 views

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    Thanks for sharing this. I had previously only used http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ but qrstuff.com is richer!
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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.
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Tuition at Learn-to-Code Boot Camp Is Free - Until You Get a Job | Wired Business | Wir... - 1 views

  • In a few months, another graduating class of college students will stumble out into an unforgiving job market weighed down by staggering debt. But one school in one of the hottest hiring markets in the country is flipping the script on student loans: until you get a job, you don’t pay.
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    We have the flipped classroom... now we have the flipped student loan! 
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ImageCodr.org - 1 views

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    A tool that creates the exact attribution required of creative commons content.  Add the url for the image and it will generate the HTML code necessary for adding the image to a website. 
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Moai | The mobile platform for pro game developers - 0 views

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    MDs, you might be interested in this for creating mobile apps, esp games. Basically, it uses Lua, a popular scripting language for professional game studios, which can be converted into native Obj-C or Android code using its SDK. And oh, it's open-source! :)
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Business mobile apps - Esponce - tracking, mobile apps, recovery and API - create raste... - 0 views

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    Effective mobile marketing strategy
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optimising for tablets display - 0 views

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    very useful concepts and implementation to work around without big rewrite of your codes. save you lots of time :0
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A new app lets you send pictures via sound - Computerworld - 2 views

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    As cool as Chirp is for fun, personal sharing, it's even better for mass communications. For example, TV shows constantly tell viewers to follow them on Twitter or go to some web site. What they're doing is giving the audience a homework assignment, making them type a code in order to receive some information. However, with Chirp, TV shows could just play the chirps. Viewers watching at home would passively receive all the content chirped by the show. TV shows could allow photo "uploads" by phone, too. You can imagine TV shows providing a number that has an answering machine. Users could snap a picture, then leave the chirp of the picture as a message on the machine. It works just as well on radio, on podcasts, in videos and any situation where sound is involved.
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360 object rotation interaction - 2 views

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    Just in case you are fascinated by the rotating/swiping interaction found in ibooks. It is a web technology that originated from this snippet of javascripts. the code is very simple to use too :) Fire it up and it works pretty fine on your idevices very well.
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What Is Google App Engine? - Google App Engine - Google Code - 0 views

  • Google App Engine lets you run web applications on Google's infrastructure. App Engine applications are easy to build, easy to maintain, and easy to scale as your traffic and data storage needs grow. With App Engine, there are no servers to maintain: You just upload your application, and it's ready to serve your users.
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    A very interesting area that our future ET programmer could take a look at... perhaps we can find a way to integrate e-portfolio learning with mobile geolocation / other data types using this Google App Engine. Oh yes, it's free too.
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