🔗 Dev Rocket – Photoshop panel plugin for iOS developers

Dev Rocket – Photoshop panel plugin for iOS developers A simplified solution to working between display resolutions, breaking down full ui designs into separate elements ready for Xcode and saving for the Retina display are just a few of the awesome features DevRocket brings to iOS designers currently using Photoshop.

February 28, 2013 Â· 1 min Â· 50 words

🔗 Helpshift | The customer support help desk for native apps

Helpshift | The customer support help desk for native apps Helpshift makes it easy to create that exceptional experience in native mobile apps, transforming customers into the most passionate sales team you could hope for, and loyal for life.

October 30, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· 39 words

🔗 How Wireless Electricity Transmission Works – Wireless Power Consortium

How Wireless Electricity Transmission Works – Wireless Power Consortium Slideshow explaining how the Qi wireless charging standard works… Magnetic induction is a technology that you will probably remember from your physics classes at high school. You need two coils, a transmitter coil and a receiver coil. An alternating current in the transmitter coil generates a magnetic field which induces a voltage in the receiver coil. This voltage can be used to power a mobile device or charge a battery....

September 21, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· 79 words

🔗 Global mobile statistics Home: all the latest stats on mobile…

Global mobile statistics Home: all the latest stats on mobile… The essential compendium of need-to-know statistics. Beware of media hype and mobile myth – put your mobile strategy on a sound footing with the latest research from credible independent experts. global mobile subscribers handset sales smartphone market share mobile Web usage mobile apps mobile ad spend top mobile operators mobile financial services

July 26, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· 62 words

🔗 Pocket’s Tips for Aspiring Android Developers: It’s Not Really Terrifying, and In Fact Quite Enjoyable « Pocket Blog

Pocket’s Tips for Aspiring Android Developers: It’s Not Really Terrifying, and In Fact Quite Enjoyable « Pocket Blog Fear not. The path to developing a top app that is compatible with the vast majority of devices is within your reach. Here’s a brief history of how we did it for Pocket, and what we learned from the experience.

July 11, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· 58 words

🔗 Mobile Frameworks Comparison Chart

Mobile Frameworks Comparison Chart Looking for the right mobile Framework? Compare all major Frameworks and choose the one that fits best.

October 8, 2011 Â· 1 min Â· 21 words

🔗 8 Best Practices for Deploying a Top-Ranked Mobile App

8 Best Practices for Deploying a Top-Ranked Mobile App Developing a mobile app is the easy part. Getting that app noticed is difficult. And getting the app to go viral is like winning the lottery. Yet many developers get millions of downloads time after time. How?

August 24, 2011 Â· 1 min Â· 46 words

🔗 The Paradox of Portuguese Entrepreneurship

The Paradox of Portuguese Entrepreneurship I guess that the small company, the on-the-side project, both usually complemented by a “real” job or a consulting gig providing “safety” (and most of all social approval), are the nowadays version of the hairdresser salon.

March 15, 2011 Â· 1 min Â· 41 words

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taoofmac: An amazing infographic that covers most of the factors involved in mobile app development (although I take issue with some numbers, the overall result is very, very good).

November 4, 2010 Â· 1 min Â· 29 words