Headline |
Type |
Source |
Date |
Clicks |
|
Industry News |
Computerworld |
3 Jul 2014 |
5,347 |
|
Developer News |
.NET Web Developer blog |
3 Jul 2014 |
5,837 |
|
Developer News |
Microsoft Research |
3 Jul 2014 |
3,687 |
|
Developer News |
Smashing Magazine |
3 Jul 2014 |
7,262 |
|
Developer News |
Science Magazine |
3 Jul 2014 |
5,861 |
|
Developer News |
Soma |
3 Jul 2014 |
8,533 |
|
Hot Threads |
CodeProject |
3 Jul 2014 |
2,326 |
|
Hot Threads |
CodeProject |
3 Jul 2014 |
1,716 |
|
Tips and Tools |
re/code |
3 Jul 2014 |
144 |
Why Windows Phone isn’t going away anytime soon
There are a lot of reasons for this, but the biggest one is that Microsoft simply can’t afford to ditch Windows Phone unless it wants to get out of the software platform business all together.
|
Tips and Tools |
BGR |
3 Jul 2014 |
461 |
|
Tips and Tools |
TechVibes |
3 Jul 2014 |
193 |
An Upper Limit For Apps? New Data Suggests Consumers Only Use Around Two Dozen Apps Per Month
There are now well over a million mobile applications in both Google Play and the iTunes App Store alike, and growth of those app marketplaces shows no sign of slowing down. However, according to new data from Nielsen out this morning, there may be an upper limit to how many apps people will interact with over the course of a month, and that number – just over a couple dozen – hasn’t grown much over the past few years.
|
Tips and Tools |
Techcrunch |
3 Jul 2014 |
170 |
Announcing Telerik UI for iOS
UI for iOS is a suite of native controls that fill the gaps in the UIKit Framework. The components aim to address various UI and data related scenarios and make the native development easy and pleasant. With this first official version, UI for iOS offers Chart, Calendar, AppFeedback and DataSync (Beta).
|
Tips and Tools |
Telerik |
3 Jul 2014 |
367 |
What Developers Need To Know About Android L
Google is taking a different tact for its newest version of Android than it has in the past. Instead of announcing and releasing an official version of the operating system, it has released a developer preview—dubbed “L”—thus giving developers and manufacturers time to get ready for it before its official released.
|
Tips and Tools |
ReadWrite |
3 Jul 2014 |
520 |
|
Tips and Tools |
Infoworld |
3 Jul 2014 |
347 |
|
Industry News |
Computerworld |
2 Jul 2014 |
2,939 |
|
Industry News |
Ars Technica |
2 Jul 2014 |
7,267 |
|
Industry News |
Beta News |
2 Jul 2014 |
7,281 |
|
Industry News |
re/code |
2 Jul 2014 |
5,324 |
|
Industry News |
WinBeta |
2 Jul 2014 |
2,740 |
|
Industry News |
Network world |
2 Jul 2014 |
4,487 |
|
Developer News |
Infoworld |
2 Jul 2014 |
3,887 |
|
Developer News |
IEEE |
2 Jul 2014 |
9,155 |
|
Developer News |
SD Times |
2 Jul 2014 |
7,518 |