A week ago I was asked to give a presentation to a local meet-up mobile group called Mobile Portland about my 12 years in mobile and how that relates to the iPhone App Store. I decided to focus this on some conclusions I came to regarding building an iPhone business instead of being specific to Infinity Softworks.
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This article attempts to relay my experiences and lessons learned in the making of PodTrapper, my first mobile application for BlackBerry. It will cover development, pricing, marketing and sales in addition to other items I thought were relevant.
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Explosion of web applications pushing the boundaries of
online vs offline interactions
• AJAX, Gears, HTML
Why can’t developers write compelling apps entirely in web
technologies and leverage both local and dynamic server based
content and appear on the home screen like a native
application?
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In the latest update to http://developer.windowsmobile.com, developers can now Register to participate in Windows Marketplace for Mobile. This marks another milestone in providing Windows Mobile Developers a clear path to develop, test, certify and distribute their Windows Mobile applications via the Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Throughout the registration process, links to key documentation for distributing apps through Windows Marketplace for Mobile are provided.
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The Autumn 2008 quarter marked the beginning of a new class: CS193P iPhone Application Programming. We're getting ready for an exciting and new class focused on the iPhone application development using Cocoa Touch.
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Apple’s App Store is an interesting, exciting and frightening place all at the same time. iPhone application developer Chris Nikkel knows this first hand. His application “Newber” has spent nearly 75 days waiting for approval from Apple, and he has yet to hear a word.
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Forum Nokia recently went public with their WRT Widget Plug-in for Aptana Studio and Aptana Studio Pro. Of course the plug-in is still in Beta, but the coolest thing about this plug-in is the ease with which it allows widgets to be created and tested. It not only cuts down the development time but also saves us the trouble of continuously packaging our files for testing within the S60 Emulator and for debugging within Firefox.
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This site is all about supporting the Symbian OS developer community.
Right here, you can download tutorials and exercises from courses that were held at the University of Applied Sciences in Hagenberg, Austria. Additionally, this site showcases several fascinating mobile projects that will introduce new ways of using your mobile phone. Best of all, everything is provided for free and with unlimited access.
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