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Mobile API

Dynamics Launches Developer Toolkit to Create First-of-Their Kind Mobile ...
MarketWatch (press release)
PITTSBURGH, May 03, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Dynamics Inc., an innovator in next-generation payment devices, today announced it will launch the application programming interface (API) for its revolutionary new ePlate(TM) device at Mobile Web and Apps ...
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Building Mobile Apps with the WAC API and Tiggzi Mobile App Builder [Webinar]
SYS-CON Media (press release) (blog)
By Max Katz WAC (the Wholesale Applications Community) offers a single cross-operator payment API across 9 operators today with plans to extend to all 58 member operators. Mobile carrier enabled in-app billing promises better conversion for app ...
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SYS-CON Media (press release) (blog)
Seven Deadly Mobile Myths: Josh Clark Debunks the Desktop Paradigm and More
Forbes
Mobile designer and developer Josh Clark likens his profession to anthropology. Instead of a simple, monolithic idea of what a mobile user is, we face a “range of mobile cultures.” The problem is, “that we too often have a simple, even condescending ...
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Windows Azure Adding Voice, SMS Capabilities
Visual Studio Magazine
Twilio's APIs let developers build the ability to initiate and receive phone calls from mobile and Web apps. By Jeffrey Schwartz In its attempt to gain more traction for Windows Azure, Microsoft announced that it's partnered with Twilio in a deal that ...
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Twilio brings its voice and messaging APIs to Windows Azure
IntoMobile
Twilio, cloud communications provider we covered for few times in the past, is bringing its voice and messaging APIs to Windows Azure customers. As a result, developers whose apps require features such as interactive voice response, mobile app ...
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Developers fear they'll be stifled by judgement in Oracle-Google suit
ITworld.com
... APIs can be copyrighted, software developers could be stifled in how they work and innovate, say observers of the ongoing Oracle-Google trial, in which Oracle claims Google improperly used Java technology in the Android mobile software platform.
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Path's plist - Security breaches in mobile: The worst of 2011-2012
Fiercemobilecontent
Developer Arun Thampi first discovered that mobile social network Path was sharing user information by uploading it to its servers. Thampi noticed many API calls being made to Path's servers from his iPhone app. "Upon inspecting closer, I noticed that ...
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