Missed Out on Google Music? More Invites Arrived Today
Did you miss out on the initial round of invites to Google's newest cloud locker service, Google Music? Well, today's the day to hit up your Google Music-loving friends for an invite. Existing users...
View ArticlePhoneGap 1.0 Launches Today
PhoneGap, the open source mobile developement framework that allows mobile developers build apps using Web standards, is launching today into version 1.0. This is a milestone release for the platform,...
View ArticlePoll: Do Use HTML as an App Platform?
With today's launch of PhoneGap 1.0, a framework that allows developers to build mobile apps using Web standards, it seemed like a good time to put up a poll about HTML as an app platform. HTML, and...
View ArticleFarewell Flash? Adobe Launches HTML5 Web Animations Tool "Adobe Edge"
Today, Adobe is launching a new tool called Adobe Edge which will allow creative professionals to design animated Web content using Web standards like HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. Not Flash. Aimed to...
View ArticleFarewell Flash? Adobe Launches HTML5 Web Animations Tool "Adobe Edge"
Today, Adobe is launching a new tool called Adobe Edge which will allow creative professionals to design animated Web content using Web standards like HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. Not Flash. Aimed to...
View ArticleAmerican Express' Serve Digital Payments Platform Gets 2nd Carrier Deal with...
American Express' new digital payments platform Serve has just announced its second operator partnership here in the U.S. will be with Verizon Wireless. This news follows last month's report that...
View ArticleSlight Increase in Paid Android App Downloads Seen Again, Says Chomp
Mobile application search and discovery service Chomp has released its June 2011 report on app search trends and found that, for the second consecutive month, paid app downloads on Android have...
View ArticleToshiba Thrive Has Ports, Apps, but Still No iPad Killer
I don't hate the Toshiba Thrive Android tablet, which is probably the nicest thing I can say about it. Although heavy, it has a lot of ports. And it feels less heavy than it looks, I found. It runs a...
View ArticleAnsca Mobile Releases LaunchPad: New Marketing & Analytics Services for App...
Ansca Mobile, in partnership with InMobi and PapayaMobile, has today announced LaunchPad, a suite of marketing and analytics services targeted towards mobile application developers using Ansca...
View ArticleLayar Extends its AR Platform with Computer Vision Capabilities
Layar, maker of the Layar augmented reality platform for mobile, has today announced Layar Vision, a platform extension that enables phones to "see" and recognize real-world objects, including...
View ArticleAOL Editions Offers a New Take on the iPad Newspaper
AOL is launching its entry into the increasingly crowded iPad magazine space with the new application AOL Editions. The app is somewhat similar to other high-profile efforts like The Daily, Flipboard,...
View ArticleHTML5 Shows Promise, While Android Tablets Confuse, Developer Survey Finds
Appcelerator & IDC's new mobile developer survey is out now, with details on a wide range of development trends including platform choice, developers' future plans and mobile industry challenges....
View ArticleMobile Developers See More Promise in Google Plus than iCloud
Mobile application developers believe that Google's new social network Google Plus will have more impact on mobile growth and adoption than Apple's iCloud, or even iOS 5's Twitter integration. This is...
View ArticleGroupMe Tries its Hand at Mobile Q&A
Group messaging app GroupMe launched version 3.0 today, adding a number of new features and updates, including full Web access, International support, a redesigned interface, direct messaging and...
View ArticleDemand for Local Deals Up, Sharing Increased Over Last Quarter
Location-based media company JiWire reports seeing increases in the sharing of and the demand for local deals, like those offered by Groupon, LivingSocial and others, since last quarter. According to...
View ArticleiSpeech Offers Free Speech Recognition SDK for Mobile Developers
A company called iSpeech has launched a free voice recognition and text-to-speech SDK for mobile developers building apps for iOS, Android and BlackBerry. During its pre-launch phase, iSpeech saw over...
View ArticleAppMobi's New XDK Lets You Build HTML5 Apps, for Web or Mobile
AppMobi has launched a new "XDK," which allows developers to build HTML5-optimized applications for the Web or for mobile platforms. The resulting code can be used to deliver great HTML5 applications,...
View ArticleNew Apps for iPhone & Android, July 2011
In our continuing tradition of rounding up new mobile application releases we found interesting and/or exciting over the past month, we present you with this new list of apps for July 2011. This...
View ArticleRetailer Lets Online Shoppers Virtually Try on Clothes Using Augmented Reality
Have you been waiting for more practical implementations of augmented reality (AR) technology outside of gaming and marketing initiatives? So have we. That's what makes the technology Zugara is...
View ArticleAre the New Square Hacks a Real Concern?
According to news coming out of the Black Hat security conference this week, researchers have figured out a way to use the Square mobile payments system to access stolen credit card data. The...
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