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After awhile, you may suffer from app overload: You’ve downloaded so many apps you don’t know what to do with them. It’s time to get them under control. The excerpt below from the O'Reilly p...
Sometimes you are browsing on your Android phone and you want to cut and paste some text. It's hard to do without a mouse or a keyboard, but the following excerpt below from the recent O'Reill...
<p>During my <a href="http://radar.oreilly.com/2011/03/stephan-spencer-seo-future-search.html">recent interview</a> with Stephan Spencer, co-author of "<a href=&quo...
To help overcome some of the hurdles that are out there for a user beginning to work with the iOS 4 SDK the author of the recent O'Reilly publication Learning the iOS 4 SDK for Javascrip...
The following excerpt from PayPal APIs: Up and Running walks you through the steps required to setup Paypal's Mobile Express Checkout for your mobile app or mobile website.PayPal provides a Mobile...
When designing a mobile version of your website it can be helpful to streamline the branding elements from your main website. The following excerpt from Designing Interfaces, Second Edition offers sev...
The excerpt below from Learning the iOS 4 SDK for Javascript Programmers explains the concept of pointers and how to use them properly when programming iOS4. This will be especially helpful ...
If you're interested in developing for Windows Phone 7 this excerpt from Learning XNA 4.0 shows you how to prepare your device to get started.Visual Studio 2010 comes with an emulator for creating...
The following excerpt from Protecting Your Mobile App IP: The Mini Missing Manual explains fair use and how it may apply to your mobile app.Under a legal doctrine known as fair use, there are times wh...
HTML5 mobile development promises to be a big growth area in the years ahead because the learning curve is relatively minor. As "HTML5 Mobile Web Development" instructor Jake Carter notes in the follo...