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The document contains several technology news articles.
1) Facebook announced a new program to allow users to pay to promote friends' posts without permission, raising privacy concerns.
2) Silicon Labs will collaborate with EEMBC to develop an ultra-low power microcontroller benchmark.
3) A new tablet app from Harvard researchers aims to more objectively diagnose concussions on the sidelines compared to subjective standard tests.
Gadgets play a major role in modern life and are used across many fields like education, entertainment, business, and communication. Mobile phones running popular operating systems like Android, iOS, Windows, Blackberry, and Symbian can be considered gadgets. These devices allow apps to be used for specific tasks and purposes. Popular smartphones include models from Samsung, HTC, Google, Nokia and Apple while common gaming consoles are the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo devices. Accessories are also important for phones and include cases, headphones, chargers and more.
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Introduction to Android ,Introduction to android ,History of android ,why develop apps for android? ,most popular platform for mobile apps , features of android & description ,what does android run on? ,android applications
Android is an open source operating system used for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. It is developed by Google and a consortium of technology companies called the Open Handset Alliance. Android allows developers to write programs in Java and offers tools to distribute apps to users. There are challenges to developing for Android like supporting a variety of device screen sizes and older platform versions, but it offers a large potential user base and opportunities to create engaging apps.
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Mobile operating system (OS) has been around for quite some time now. But OS were not the same, OS have evolved a lot with the passage of time. This slide share prepared by Cygnis Media describes the historical development of world’s two leading operating system for mobile devices. Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS.
Created by: http://www.cygnismedia.com/
Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. It is developed by the Open Handset Alliance led by Google. The architecture of Android includes a Linux kernel, libraries and APIs written in C/C++, a Java-compatible runtime, and various core applications and components. Some key components are activities for screens, services for background tasks, content providers for sharing data across apps, and broadcast receivers for responding to system events. Developers can create Android apps using the Android SDK and build tools.
The document contains several technology news articles.
1) Facebook announced a new program to allow users to pay to promote friends' posts without permission, raising privacy concerns.
2) Silicon Labs will collaborate with EEMBC to develop an ultra-low power microcontroller benchmark.
3) A new tablet app from Harvard researchers aims to more objectively diagnose concussions on the sidelines compared to subjective standard tests.
Gadgets play a major role in modern life and are used across many fields like education, entertainment, business, and communication. Mobile phones running popular operating systems like Android, iOS, Windows, Blackberry, and Symbian can be considered gadgets. These devices allow apps to be used for specific tasks and purposes. Popular smartphones include models from Samsung, HTC, Google, Nokia and Apple while common gaming consoles are the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo devices. Accessories are also important for phones and include cases, headphones, chargers and more.
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The School District Demographics System (SDDS) map viewer is now available on mobile devices like tablets. The presentation provides an overview of mobile computing trends, statistics on mobile device usage, and technologies used to create the mobile SDDS map viewer. It then demonstrates the mobile map viewer, which allows users to view K-12 education data on national and state levels using touch gestures. The mobile version was built with HTML5 to be compatible across devices and utilizes cloud servers and ArcGIS technologies for an optimized user experience.
Introduction to Android ,Introduction to android ,History of android ,why develop apps for android? ,most popular platform for mobile apps , features of android & description ,what does android run on? ,android applications
Android is an open source operating system used for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. It is developed by Google and a consortium of technology companies called the Open Handset Alliance. Android allows developers to write programs in Java and offers tools to distribute apps to users. There are challenges to developing for Android like supporting a variety of device screen sizes and older platform versions, but it offers a large potential user base and opportunities to create engaging apps.
The document discusses and compares the two major mobile operating systems - iOS and Android. It provides details on their founders, versions, programming languages, and market shares. iOS was created by Apple for use on iPhones, iPads and iPods. Android, which is open source, was initially developed by Android Inc. and later acquired by Google. Both have grown tremendously in recent years to dominate the global smartphone market.
Mobile operating system (OS) has been around for quite some time now. But OS were not the same, OS have evolved a lot with the passage of time. This slide share prepared by Cygnis Media describes the historical development of world’s two leading operating system for mobile devices. Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS.
Created by: http://www.cygnismedia.com/
Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. It is developed by the Open Handset Alliance led by Google. The architecture of Android includes a Linux kernel, libraries and APIs written in C/C++, a Java-compatible runtime, and various core applications and components. Some key components are activities for screens, services for background tasks, content providers for sharing data across apps, and broadcast receivers for responding to system events. Developers can create Android apps using the Android SDK and build tools.
The document summarizes technological growth from 1981 to 2012, focusing on developments in personal computing devices. It traces the evolution from desktop PCs in 1981 to smartphones and tablets by 2008. Hardware became smaller, more powerful, and more efficient over time. However, hardware alone did not enable this progress - operating systems also advanced significantly. Early systems gave way to mobile operating systems like Android and iOS that powered innovative features through touch interfaces, apps, and connectivity. This allowed for continual innovation in devices.
This white paper discusses mobile operating systems and efforts toward open standards. It provides an overview of different types of mobile OS models and the battle for market share between platforms. The paper also covers how smartphones OSs are working to support open standards and third-party development to attract more developers and applications.
Key Takeaways:
1. When making apps, (probably) go Android first (instead of "iOS first") since Android clearly leads the smartphone market
2. Respect iOS and Android specific UI/UX paradigms when crafting apps ("Tab Bar vs. Navigation Drawer")
3. When designing, think atomic/responsive and when developing, leverage default UI components as much as possible
Side Notes:
The easiest apps are made for single or only a few use cases at a time (Instagram). Popular existing apps are even splitting up into single use case apps to make things easier for users and marketeers (Facebook Messenger, Swarm).
Mobile apps for everyday use (Mail, Gmail) require professional software engineering tools to provide rock-solid experiences.
Best-rated apps respect platform standards and best practices while making use of device and platform features to provide extra value over their desktop or web alternatives.
Mobile Apps 2012 conference: From concept to releaseintunity
This document provides an overview of developing successful mobile apps. It discusses key decisions around whether to build native, web, or cross-platform apps. Native apps are best for utilizing device capabilities but require separate development for each platform. Web apps can be accessed across platforms but are less responsive. Cross-platform aims to develop once and deploy across platforms. The document also covers consumer versus enterprise apps, prioritizing features, using an iterative design process, and releasing in stages to get early user feedback. Future trends discussed include expanded device capabilities and payment/location-based features. The overall message is to start simply and evolve the app based on user needs.
Apple announced iOS 8 at its annual WWDC Keynote on June 2, 2014. The new mobile operating system introduced numerous new features, including Continuity which allows users to seamlessly transition work between Apple devices. A beta version of iOS 8 was made available to developers. Apple also opened several features to third-party developers, such as Notification Center, keyboards, sharing options, photo editing, and Touch ID authentication.
The presentation discusses the operating systems Android and iOS. It defines each OS and discusses their vulnerabilities. Android is an open-source, Linux-based OS used widely on mobile devices. iOS is a proprietary OS developed by Apple for its mobile devices. The presentation outlines some vulnerabilities for each OS, such as Android's customizability increasing security risks and iOS's ability to bypass lock screens. It also discusses how each OS approaches security, with Android relying on third-party security apps and iOS having a closed system. Finally, it analyzes how agile each OS is, finding Android more agile for file transfers and multitasking while iOS is more agile for secure transfers between devices.
Android Vs IOS Presentation Created By Keval Bhatt (Master In Computer Application)
Are you confused which is best? Android Or IOS Don't be confused because you are at the right place
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Innovations presented by Marta Rauch at WritersUA 2012:
- Single-sourcing mobile user assistance for Kindle and making it available for smartphones and tablets, including Android, iPhone, and iPad
- Google+ pages for user assistance
- Best practices for using social networks for user assistance
Learn how developers and brands are using the Qualcomm® Vuforia™ mobile vision platform, a product of Qualcomm Connected Experiences, Inc, to build next-generation educational, shopping and gaming experiences.
Watch this presentation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWh3Uynt_qc&list=PLxeazpXYyqtNm2EnCbfSzy7aKOkHjiaSi&index=17
Learn more about Vuforia: https://www.qualcomm.com/vuforia
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1. When making apps, (probably) go Android first (instead of "iOS first") since Android clearly leads the smartphone market
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The easiest apps are made for single or only a few use cases at a time (Instagram). Popular existing apps are even splitting up into single use case apps to make things easier for users and marketeers (Facebook Messenger, Swarm).
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Innovations presented by Marta Rauch at WritersUA 2012:
- Single-sourcing mobile user assistance for Kindle and making it available for smartphones and tablets, including Android, iPhone, and iPad
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Learn how developers and brands are using the Qualcomm® Vuforia™ mobile vision platform, a product of Qualcomm Connected Experiences, Inc, to build next-generation educational, shopping and gaming experiences.
Watch this presentation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWh3Uynt_qc&list=PLxeazpXYyqtNm2EnCbfSzy7aKOkHjiaSi&index=17
Learn more about Vuforia: https://www.qualcomm.com/vuforia
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To gauge how well the Galaxy Tab S Series can withstand the rigors of the enterprise, Samsung issued the tablet to several IT professionals from the Spiceworks Community, across multiple industries, to test the devices on (and off) the job. These case study features three IT professionals who share their experiences with the Galaxy Tab S.
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“I currently manage the IT networks for two separate schools,” Antony Rowell,
IT manager for Tor View School, said in a prepared statement. “I am
constantly away from my desk and on the go, helping troubleshoot problems
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2. and fixing network issues. The Spiceworks iPad app allows me to manage my
environment and help desk in real time. I can use Spiceworks wherever and
whenever I need it which helps me do my job more efficiently.”
Other features for the tablet application include Inventory &
Monitoring, which enables users to view the status of their servers,
software applications and cloud services, and access to a community of
IT pros, which gives users a way to view posts, answer questions, ask
for help and comment on topics from the Spiceworks community. “IT
professionals spend much of the day away from their desks fixing and
deploying network equipment or helping employees troubleshoot
problems,” Francis Sullivan, co-founder and CTO of Spiceworks, said in
a prepared statement. “Helping our users manage IT products and
services while mobile is incredibly important. Our new mobile app for
tablets helps by allowing users to tap into the power of Spiceworks
whenever and wherever they need it.”
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