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Jonathan Engelsma

iPhone Death Watch : AAPLinvestors - 1 views

  • AAPL DD Analyst Ratings Executive Series General iPhone Country Qrtly Report Analysis Store Recon iPhone Death Watch
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    so very very wrong... at least so far.
Alejandro Montoya

Building a Windows Phone 7 Twitter Application using Silverlight - ScottGu's Blog - 0 views

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    Building a "Hello World" Windows Phone 7 Application
Jonathan Engelsma

Howto: Set up an Android Dev Phone Without a SIM Card (Updated) | e.nTangled.net: Micha... - 0 views

  • Howto: Set up an Android Dev Phone Without a SIM Card
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    we might be needing this....
Jonathan Engelsma

Bug Labs: Products - 0 views

  • BUG gives you all the tools you need to build your dream gadget -- a collection of electronic modules you can easily snap together and program to make any device you want. Best of all, it's open source.
Alejandro Montoya

In App Purchases: A Full Walkthrough - 0 views

  • It’s detailed. It’s long. It’s probably overly-detailed and overly-long. But, unlike the Apple docs, it contains every single step necessary for any developer to implement in-app purchases.
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    It's detailed. It's long. It's probably overly-detailed and overly-long. But, unlike the Apple docs, it contains every single step necessary for any developer to implement in-app purchases.
Jonathan Engelsma

10 Mobile Trends Impacting Consumer Engagement - 0 views

  • 10 Mobile Trends Impacting Consumer Engagement
Jonathan Engelsma

Reinvigorating Microsoft's mobile strategy | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com - 0 views

  • If Microsoft is looking for a differentiating feature for a mobile platform, promoting .NET makes a heck of a lot of sense…particularly if Silverlight is supported in the next version of Windows Mobile (which based on this year’s PDC, seems to be turning into a development platform in its own right).
  • XBOX is confusingly closed. For the only true TV-attached device in the Microsoft product catalog, it is perplexing to me that XBOX isn’t trying to encourage third-party developers to make non-game network-capable apps that run on the XBOX (well, unless you are Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, or another “big” company).
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