The Apple v. Samsung Decision: What it Means for Mobile Content
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Google could be the next to face Apple's wrath, but it's also possible that the verdict will lead to a licensing deal, further cementing a common user experience across mobile devices and making it easier to create multi-platform content and apps ...
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After hearing stories of dozens of developers “striking it big” and raking in millions, I set off to learn Objective-C, the computer language used for creating iPhone apps. I shipped handful of titles that got a few million downloads, but it wasn't ...
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Google could be the next to face Apple's wrath, but it's also possible that the verdict will lead to a licensing deal, further cementing a common user experience across mobile devices and making it easier to create multi-platform content and apps ...
See all stories on this topic »Developing Minds Want to Know: Q&A with Airbnb's mobile platform lead ...
Android Apps Appolicious
After hearing stories of dozens of developers “striking it big” and raking in millions, I set off to learn Objective-C, the computer language used for creating iPhone apps. I shipped handful of titles that got a few million downloads, but it wasn't ...
See all stories on this topic »
W3i triples growth for its mobile monetization business (exclusive) VentureBeat Minnesota-based W3i helps developers and publishers make money from games through its app monetization and distribution networks. It launches ad campaigns that help developers get lots of installations for their apps and games. In one example, the... See all stories on this topic » | VentureBeat |