Posts Tagged ‘windows mobile

GetJar said today it will now allow developers to measure the conversion rate of mobile downloads to actual users across all open platforms: Android, BlackBerry, Flash, Java, Symbian, and Windows Mobile. GetJar now automates the tracking process, allowing developers to analyze the performance of their application by phone, country, and network. “With GetJar conversion tracking, [...]

In response to my HTML5 apps argument a few people came back to how the payment thingy is missing from my idea, and how it will (apparently) be worthless because of that. I’ve been thinking about that a lot in the past few days, and I’m increasingly of the opinion that the payment argument is [...]

Admit it: seeing Microsoft release an application for Google’s operating system seems a little weird, doesn’t it? Still, it’s true; Microsoft has launched its first Android app, called Tag. We wrote about Tag a couple of weeks ago; simply put, it’s an app that lets you link physical objects with content on the Internet (as [...]

Yes, most of us want Windows Phone 7 to be very different from Windows Mobile. And Microsoft promised that it will, indeed, be different — closer to the latest generation of Zunes than to a Windows Mobile 6.x phone. But it comes with a price: Chances are owners of Windows Mobile 6.x devices won’t be [...]

Jacek Galanciak has created a nice visual transition library, Quicksand, that filters and shows a set of data in an interesting way. The jQuery plugin has you quickly calling quicksand like this: PLAIN TEXT JAVASCRIPT:   $(‘#source’).quicksand( $(‘#destination li’) );   and you have the data to transition between: PLAIN TEXT HTML:   <ul id=“source”> [...]


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