DevMob 2010

Uniting mobile application developers in London

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Attention Mobile App Devs: Microsoft Needs Your Feedback!

Do you build applications for mobile devices or casual games or both?   Microsoft Developer User Research is currently seeking  mobile application developers to participate in studies on mobile app developers in the greater NYC, San Francisco and London areas.   The researchers are focusing on process  and would like to learn about pain points, experiences, tools and areas for improvement. Those who participate in the study receive a choice of valuable Microsoft  hardware/software/game and,…See More
Discussion posted by DolceCA May 13, 2010
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Intel announces Million Dollar Fund for mobile developers

This month, Intel launched the Intel® Atom™ Developer Program Million Dollar Development Fund.The goal of the fund is to "help accelerate innovation of software applications for Intel® Atom™ processor-based products, starting with netbooks and eventually supporting a variety of consumer electronics, including smartphones." With the…See More
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DolceCA

Attention Mobile App Devs: Microsoft Needs Your Feedback!

Do you build applications for mobile devices or casual games or both?   Microsoft Developer User Research is currently seeking  mobile application developers to participate in studies on mobile app…Continue

Started by DolceCA May 13, 2010.

Tim Donald

World's First Rapid Application Development Tool For Google Android Smartphones Released

The latest version of the revolutionary mobile development tool MobiForms 5.0 now offers support for Google Android smartphones. MobiForms is the first rapid application development tool in the world…Continue

Tags: development, tool, wireless, sql, android

Started by Tim Donald Feb 6, 2010.

CoderOnTheMove

Chippy Paine session - questions for the discussion? 4 Replies

Questions and ideas for the Chippy Paine session at DevMob 2010.This’ll be an interactive session discussing applications in the context of device size and looking at where the Moblin operating…Continue

Tags: Devices, Moblin, Paine, Chippy

Started by CoderOnTheMove. Last reply by Steve Paine Feb 2, 2010.

Costas Stylianou

Moblin Overview and features session.

Moblin is an open-source, linux platform that's has been specifically optimised for Intel Atom processor and Atom based devices. I'll be presentation a session on the Moblin Project. The session will…Continue

Started by Costas Stylianou Jan 27, 2010.

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Joel Mitchell

Legacy Lives Conference - free tickets

If any devmobbers are looking to expand their networks in the sports sphere, particularly major sporting events like the world cup and olympics this is an interesting event you may want to check out...


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Posted by Joel Mitchell on February 22, 2010 at 6:27pm

Ahmed Mukhtar

The 21st Century Device

Eight years ago Antelope Technologies conceptually proposed the Mobile Computing Core MCC;

http://www.theunwired.net/?item=mobile-computing-details-about-the-antelope-mobile-computing-concept

The MCC was particularily interesting because it addressed the issue of mobility whilst maintaining the singularity of the core data base. The OQO then…

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Posted by Ahmed Mukhtar on February 14, 2010 at 12:04am

Lauren Bishop

Becoming a master programmer - slide deck

The slides from Yann Golanski's session, Becoming a Master Programmer, are now available here.

Let me know if there are any questions or follow-up for Yann and I'll make sure it gets to him.

Lauren

Posted by Lauren Bishop on February 9, 2010 at 9:26am

 
 
 

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