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Jonathan Engelsma

Google App Engine module - 0 views

  • Google provides a Java version of his App Engine solution (GAE). It is a PaaS (Platform as a Service) solution that offers massive and flexible scalability for your Web applications by hosting them on the Google cloud (based on Google computing infrastructure). For more details, you can read our blog post with the official announce. Due to the restrictions of the GAE, we need to provide an adaptation of Restlet for this environment. GAE is based on Java 6, with a restricted list of APIs. See GAE developers documentation for details.
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    Example code on running RESTlets on Google AppEngine.
John Spencer

Google Acquires GMail-related iPhone App and kills it. - 1 views

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    Google acquired reMail, a popular iPhone application that provides "lightning fast" full-text search of your Gmail and IMAP e-mail accounts. And then promptly discontinued it.
Alejandro Montoya

Designing OmniGraphSketcher for the iPad - Blog - The Omni Group - 0 views

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    I like to think that one of my more valuable contributions as an Omni employee is providing the lowest common denominator factor in usability testing. That is, when an engineer wants to really understand how a total Cro-Magnon will be using their app, they come to me.
Jonathan Engelsma

'Vogue Stylist' App Turns Magazine Ads Into Shopping Links - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • The magazine is launching an application that looks like a fun shopping and styling tool but is actually a savvy way to connect the magazine and its advertisers directly with readers' wallets.
Jonathan Engelsma

Google Is Adding Live Updates to Searches - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Google introduced several other products at its event on Monday. The most ambitious, called Google Goggles, allows people to send Google a cellphone photograph of, say, a landmark or a book, and have information about the contents of the image returned to them instantly.
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    Very similar to the Amazon Remembers feature in their iPhone app, only this is Google so you know it will work a bit better.
Jonathan Engelsma

Hot on SMS, cold on apps: MMA's view of 2010 - Mobile Marketer - Columns - 0 views

  • In large stores, such as Apple’s App Store, it is easy for an application to get lost in the crowd. To avoid that problem, brands and agencies should develop strategies for increasing discoverability, such as using other mobile or non-mobile channels to build awareness of the application so that consumers will seek it out.
Jonathan Engelsma

What's Next For Mobile Apps? - 0 views

  • According to an as yet unreleased white paper by the DASH7 Alliance, enhanced loyalty programs could be the next big thing. With a DASH7-enabled phone, the white paper states, "a user could set his or her preferences in the Foursquare or Gowalla application that would allow the user to be automatically "discovered" or "checked in" at the coffee shop/restaurant/gun store/etc. and thereby accrue loyalty points passively, i.e. by just being "in" the establishment, rather than requiring active/conscious user behavior to participate in the program.
Jonathan Engelsma

Free Barcode Scanning Software for iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry and Symb... - 2 views

  • While we provide our Barcode Scanning SDKs at no cost to developers, we do require that you execute our standard license agreement. The agreement sets out basic requirements including our requirement that licensees include our ad framework, which serves a single banner advertisement immediately after the user completes a scan. Feel free to email sales@biggu.com if you need an alternative license for a specific use case. Apps Using our SDK CNET Scan & Shop (Android) ShopSavvy (iPhone) ShopSavvy (Android) From The Blog ShopSavvy is in Fast Company! ShopSavvy Fan Video Contest #2 Scan with ShopSavvy Program Scanning Household Items with ShopSavvy
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    Free barcode scanning - funded by ads.
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    Alejo et al., let's try this in our iPhone app!
Jonathan Engelsma

Android Market by doubleTwist - 0 views

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    Nice site for browsing android market from your desktop.
Jonathan Engelsma

Blackboard MobilEdu - 1 views

  • With an Apple® iPhone™, iPod Touch® or any other web-enabled mobile device, MobilEdu users can navigate campus/school maps and course catalogs, get real-time updates on sports teams and special events and even e-mail instructors and classmates. Branded uniquely for each institution, MobilEdu can be accessed by users who download their institution’s iPhone application from the Apple AppStore to their iPhone, iPod touch, or by using any mobile web browser.
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    For an example instantiation checkout m.UW (University of Washington) in the iTunes App Store.
Jonathan Engelsma

Will There Be an Android App Boom Soon? - 2 views

  • according to reports  from two Silicon Valley startups, Flurry and AdMob. Flurry, a San Francisco-based mobile metrics company, today said that it had seen an unprecedented 94 percent increase in the number of projects started by Android developers between September and October. 
Jonathan Engelsma

What Are the Downsides to Droid? - 0 views

  • Like other Android gadgets, the Droid’s app storage is limited to a meager 256MB. Yes, it comes with a 16GB SD card that can be replaced with a 32GB card, but there’s likely to be some backlash from consumers who’ve never used removable memory before. The Droid’s browser is inferior to the iPhone 3.1 Safari browser, according to MobileCrunch, with slower page loads and slightly less compliance to web standards. While the European version of the Droid — which is dubbed the Milestone — features a multitouch screen, the U.S. version does not, eliminating the ability for users to pinch and zoom as they can on the iPhone.
John Spencer

Sprint Plans Open App Store - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership - 0 views

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    "Sprint Nextel next year will introduce a new, more open application store on its feature phones, turning to a third party to manage it with the goal of getting new offerings out to consumers in an average of one week."
John Spencer

Verizon Exchange Fee Could Hurt Droid with Businesses - CIO.com - Business Technology L... - 0 views

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    "Droid was looking like quite the contender with its QWERTY keyboard, 5MP camera, replaceable battery, turn-by-turn GPS and MicroSD slot. Droid and its 854x480 3.7-inch screen promised customers a viable alternative to AT&T's swamped network and the Apple's draconian app policies. Why did it have to spoil a good thing by punishing its Microsoft Exchange users with an additional $15 fee?"
Jonathan Engelsma

How Microsoft stacks up against Google's latest search and mobile wares | All about Mic... - 0 views

  • Google showed off on December 7 a prototype of its mobile tagging technology. The company is “QR” barcodes to more than 100,000 local businesses in the U.S. Mobile users can snap a picture of the bar codes and obtain information about that business — including reviews, coupons, and other information. (Smartphone users need an app on their phones that can read the QR codes.) In January 2009, Microsoft launched a beta of its own bar-code search technology, known as Microsoft Tag. It also introduced a free mobile tag reader. Microsoft, being Microsoft, couldn’t simply rely on the QR standard. Instead, it announed it was creating its own bar code technology that stores more information, more dynamically, offering more user choice. It’s cool that Microsoft Tag allows developers to determine the content and experience users will have by allowing choices of text, video, maps, discounts, promotions. But the lack of QR support is a deal breaker for some.
Jonathan Engelsma

How the iPhone Could Reboot Education | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

  • How do you educate a generation of students eternally distracted by the internet, cellphones and video games? Easy. You enable them by handing out free iPhones — and then integrating the gadget into your curriculum.
Jonathan Engelsma

Occipital - 1 views

  • About 72 hours ago, the RedLaser 2.5 update was published to the App Store.  It was a soft-launch with our new partner, TheFind, which is the fastest growing search engine for shopping in the US with over 400 million products in its search index.  In the 2.5 release we also improved our scanning speed (6% faster), and made a handful of interface improvements.
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