Unsere Webtraffic-Zahlen für den Monat Mai 2015 sind veröffentlicht. Wie im Vormonat dominiert wieder das iPhone. Zuletzt konnte vor allem das iPhone 6 an Anteilen gewinnen.
This document discusses app stores and their opportunities from user, developer, and business perspectives. It notes that app stores allow users to easily discover, purchase, and download digital content and applications onto their mobile devices. For developers, app stores provide access to large markets but their policies can vary, impacting accessibility and revenue potential across different geographies. The growth of app stores has created new revenue streams for mobile operators and device makers but also challenges around discoverability, payment systems, and distribution when content aims to reach a global audience.
Best practices with SharePoint 2010 sandboxed solutionsToni Frankola
SharePoint 2010 sandboxed solutions changed the way how we can develop applications on top of SharePoint platform. This session will talk about sandboxed solutions architecture, do's and don'ts, types of solutions that should be built as sandboxed solutions. We are going to discuss tools that can help us develop solutions in a sandbox and tricks that can assist us to streamline code development and application life cycle. The session will be accompanied with series of demoes that are going to show some of best and worst practices with SharePoint solutions.
The document analyzes mobile device trends, finding that over 4,130 distinct devices access mobile websites worldwide but the top 3 devices dominate 50.4% of the market, with the long tail of other devices making up the remaining 49.6%. It also notes that Android has a wide variety of operating system versions in use due to infrequent updates by manufacturers, while iOS continuously updates older devices when possible. Over the next 5 years, 1.2 billion smartphones are projected to enter the market, accounting for 40% of all handset shipments.
CakeBook is a mobile app that enables communication between local businesses and customers. It allows users to sign in with Facebook or Twitter, see friends' birthdays, set reminders, and choose gift or communication options like cakes, clothes, apps, or meetings organized through other apps. The app uses various APIs and aims to provide opportunities for local retailers to push notifications to customers.
Unsere Webtraffic-Zahlen für den Monat Mai 2015 sind veröffentlicht. Wie im Vormonat dominiert wieder das iPhone. Zuletzt konnte vor allem das iPhone 6 an Anteilen gewinnen.
This document discusses app stores and their opportunities from user, developer, and business perspectives. It notes that app stores allow users to easily discover, purchase, and download digital content and applications onto their mobile devices. For developers, app stores provide access to large markets but their policies can vary, impacting accessibility and revenue potential across different geographies. The growth of app stores has created new revenue streams for mobile operators and device makers but also challenges around discoverability, payment systems, and distribution when content aims to reach a global audience.
Best practices with SharePoint 2010 sandboxed solutionsToni Frankola
SharePoint 2010 sandboxed solutions changed the way how we can develop applications on top of SharePoint platform. This session will talk about sandboxed solutions architecture, do's and don'ts, types of solutions that should be built as sandboxed solutions. We are going to discuss tools that can help us develop solutions in a sandbox and tricks that can assist us to streamline code development and application life cycle. The session will be accompanied with series of demoes that are going to show some of best and worst practices with SharePoint solutions.
The document analyzes mobile device trends, finding that over 4,130 distinct devices access mobile websites worldwide but the top 3 devices dominate 50.4% of the market, with the long tail of other devices making up the remaining 49.6%. It also notes that Android has a wide variety of operating system versions in use due to infrequent updates by manufacturers, while iOS continuously updates older devices when possible. Over the next 5 years, 1.2 billion smartphones are projected to enter the market, accounting for 40% of all handset shipments.
CakeBook is a mobile app that enables communication between local businesses and customers. It allows users to sign in with Facebook or Twitter, see friends' birthdays, set reminders, and choose gift or communication options like cakes, clothes, apps, or meetings organized through other apps. The app uses various APIs and aims to provide opportunities for local retailers to push notifications to customers.
Phonegap/Cordova allows developers to write mobile apps using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It allows an app to be written once and deployed across multiple platforms by wrapping the code in a native container. Supported platforms include iOS, Android, Blackberry, Symbian and others. Phonegap uses a plugin architecture to enable access to native device functionality like the camera from JavaScript. Setting it up requires installing SDKs for target platforms and configuring a config.xml file. While it enables cross-platform development, the user experience may differ from true native apps and some consider alternative technologies.
This document discusses various monetization models for mobile apps, including charging for the app up front ("app store" model), subscriptions, in-app payments, and tokenized payments. It also covers user acquisition strategies like advertising, incentivized downloads, cross-promotion, and discovery services. Key metrics like downloads, user retention, and costs of acquisition are outlined. Localization, game networks, and other techniques to boost downloads and revenues are also summarized.
The OneVoice app aims to connect people of different nationalities at the Olympics through in-stadium chatrooms translated into local languages. Users can sign in with Facebook, see their location, and chat with others while suggesting meet-ups via a map of points of interest. Future plans include one-on-one chats, gamification through collecting international friends, and adding friends directly within the app.
The document discusses various options for mobile development including platforms like Android and iOS, distribution channels, and tools that can help with development. It notes the tradeoffs between native and web-based approaches. It also covers JavaScript frameworks, middleware options, and fragmentation across platforms.
This document provides information on a 24 hour hack project for LinkedGov. It describes an app that integrates the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) Travel API with TripIt to provide travel information. The app allows users to look up embassy locations, get driving directions, contact embassies, and see visa requirements for upcoming trips from TripIt. The document notes it was designed for testing user flows rather than sophisticated design.
This document provides an introduction to developing applications for the Android open platform. It discusses that Android is based on Linux and allows for lower-level access than Java ME. Developing for Android is easier than other platforms like Symbian and applications are self-certified in the Android app market. The document also outlines Android architecture, tools for development in Eclipse, application components, optimization tips, and defaults. It aims to give an overview of the key aspects of developing for Android.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
The document discusses mobile platforms for developing applications, comparing Android and iPhone. It provides information on SDKs, application stores, distribution methods, and the architectures of Android and iPhone. Advantages of iPhone include hype and publicity, while advantages of Android include openness, ability to integrate location and calling features, and potential for cross-device communication through intents and content providers. However, Android also faces potential hardware fragmentation issues.
Phonegap/Cordova allows developers to write mobile apps using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It allows an app to be written once and deployed across multiple platforms by wrapping the code in a native container. Supported platforms include iOS, Android, Blackberry, Symbian and others. Phonegap uses a plugin architecture to enable access to native device functionality like the camera from JavaScript. Setting it up requires installing SDKs for target platforms and configuring a config.xml file. While it enables cross-platform development, the user experience may differ from true native apps and some consider alternative technologies.
This document discusses various monetization models for mobile apps, including charging for the app up front ("app store" model), subscriptions, in-app payments, and tokenized payments. It also covers user acquisition strategies like advertising, incentivized downloads, cross-promotion, and discovery services. Key metrics like downloads, user retention, and costs of acquisition are outlined. Localization, game networks, and other techniques to boost downloads and revenues are also summarized.
The OneVoice app aims to connect people of different nationalities at the Olympics through in-stadium chatrooms translated into local languages. Users can sign in with Facebook, see their location, and chat with others while suggesting meet-ups via a map of points of interest. Future plans include one-on-one chats, gamification through collecting international friends, and adding friends directly within the app.
The document discusses various options for mobile development including platforms like Android and iOS, distribution channels, and tools that can help with development. It notes the tradeoffs between native and web-based approaches. It also covers JavaScript frameworks, middleware options, and fragmentation across platforms.
This document provides information on a 24 hour hack project for LinkedGov. It describes an app that integrates the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) Travel API with TripIt to provide travel information. The app allows users to look up embassy locations, get driving directions, contact embassies, and see visa requirements for upcoming trips from TripIt. The document notes it was designed for testing user flows rather than sophisticated design.
This document provides an introduction to developing applications for the Android open platform. It discusses that Android is based on Linux and allows for lower-level access than Java ME. Developing for Android is easier than other platforms like Symbian and applications are self-certified in the Android app market. The document also outlines Android architecture, tools for development in Eclipse, application components, optimization tips, and defaults. It aims to give an overview of the key aspects of developing for Android.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
The document discusses mobile platforms for developing applications, comparing Android and iPhone. It provides information on SDKs, application stores, distribution methods, and the architectures of Android and iPhone. Advantages of iPhone include hype and publicity, while advantages of Android include openness, ability to integrate location and calling features, and potential for cross-device communication through intents and content providers. However, Android also faces potential hardware fragmentation issues.