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Alejandro Montoya

codza » free iphone app version from the same xcode project - 0 views

  • In this post I’ll show you a better way: building two versions of your app from the same xcode project using targets and some other magic. Source code for the sample project is available here: twoForOne.
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    In this post I'll show you a better way: building two versions of your app from the same xcode project using targets and some other magic. Source code for the sample project is available here: twoForOne.
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

Microsoft, Google and the Bear - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • “Every Google phone works differently, and you have fragmentation,” he said. And indeed that is a common worry among developers who don’t want their applications to be incompatible with certain phones that have unusual screen sizes or features. But then again, Windows Mobile, which has been around for nearly 10 years, already has that same problem, and one of Microsoft’s chief goals in upcoming versions is to rein in the variations between Windows Mobile handsets.
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

Official Google Mobile Blog: Introducing Google Analytics for Mobile Apps - 0 views

  • Last week, we introduced expanded mobile reporting features in Google Analytics. To help developers, this launch includes features that make it easy to see how people are using specific parts of their iPhone and Android applications. The same Google Analytics reports that provide insights into website traffic and engagement are now available for mobile apps.
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    We should use this to analyze GVSU app usage once deployed...
Jonathan Engelsma

MobiClique - 0 views

  • We consider a mobile ad hoc network setting where Bluetooth enabled mobile devices communicate directly with other devices as they meet opportunistically. We design and implement a novel mobile social networking middleware named MobiClique. MobiClique forms and exploits ad hoc social networks to disseminate content using a store-carry-forward technique. Our approach distinguishes itself from other mobile social software by removing the need for a central server to conduct exchanges, by leveraging existing social networks to bootstrap the system, and by taking advantage of the social network overlay to disseminate content. We also propose an open API to encourage third-party application development. We discuss the system architecture and three example applications. We show experimentally that MobiClique successfully builds and maintains an ad hoc social network leveraging contact opportunities between friends and people sharing interest(s) for content exchanges. Our experience also provides insight into some of the key challenges and short-comings that researchers face when designing and deploying similar systems.
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    middleware for mobile social networking
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    You guys should read this one... nice leverage of existing social graphs to bootstrap, but no reliance on central server.
Jonathan Engelsma

RESTlets on Android - 0 views

  • This document will cover the Restlet edition for Android, which is a port of the Restlet Framework to the Android mobile OS.
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    Using the RESTlet framework on Android. We'll be using the client pieces...
Jonathan Engelsma

Mobile Coupon Growth - 0 views

  • According to the report, more than one mobile subscriber in 10 in developed regions will use mobile coupons by 2014. As a result, Juniper is confidently forecasting that consumer usage of mobile coupons could potentially generate upwards of $6 billion globally in retail redemption value by 2014.
  • ARPU from NFC coupons and smart posters will exceed ARPU from NFC payment transactions The vast majority of mobile coupon redemption value will be generated by the Far East & China, Western Europe and North America in 2014
John Spencer

iDroid app rejected by Apple. Well, duh. - washingtonpost.com - 1 views

  • Here's a tip for all you iPhone app developers out there. If you want to make sure your app doesn't join the long list of rejected iPhone apps out there, make sure it doesn't advertise a competing produc
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    A fun little app to give your iPhone the Droid's red glowing eye and some marketing points about the Droid was rejected by Apple. Big surprise!
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