JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is competing with XML as the data encoding format of choice.
Appcelerator ups the ante for mobile developers
Building a scrollable, dynamic user interface for iPhone.
A look at an alternative means of constructing user interface elements for Android developers
February has been a strong month for open source on mobile devices, including the release of the Symbian OS source code, an Android update and Linus giving a nod to the Nexus One.
The Android SDK is strictly for Java Programmers -- however, the Native Development Kit cracks the door to let some "C" inside
Is it just an iPod on steroids or does the iPad from Apple represent the future of mobile computing? Perhaps a bit of both.
Using the EventLogger feature of the BlackBerry to record important events
Android has been updated again, but the list of phones waiting for an upgrade continues to grow. There is one lesson Apple can teach Android
Eclipse is not the only game in town when it comes to compiling Android applications.
Who needs a Dell when you can have a VirtualBox?
Wouldn't it be cool if I could plug a keyboard and monitor into my phone....
Android is maturing, both for developers and consumers. Will it dominate the mobile market? 2010 may bring the answer.
Increase your speed to market by building a hybrid application for iPhone
Web Development for Mobile Devices is the latest rage. But what if you want an "off-line" web application? No problem!
The mobile web is maturing -- but be careful to not stuff your application chock-full of "features."
It doesn't get too much press these days, but the BlackBerry platform still holds appeal for enterprise applications.
iPhone has created the market, but Android has the potential to own it.
Sprint hosts major mobile players at Open Developer's Conference in Santa Clara
Learn how to use the HTML5 database for storing client-side data. Client side storage is enabling the next generation of mobile applications.
Make your WebOS application look like the built-in applications with Widgets
The only thing changing faster than mobile devices is the business model for distributing your applications
The List widget is central to webOS applications -- master the List widget and you're well on your way to creating great webOS applications
Google recently cracked down on popular Android MODer Cyanogen. Does this mark the beginning of the end for Android or just a speed-bump on the way to market dominance?
With the release of Android 1.6 a.k.a. "Donut", Android continues its path towards main-stream mobile acceptance
Where to go when the docs don't help, or if you're just plain curious about what is brewing in Mojo.
Let's roll up our sleeves and dig around inside webOS to find out just what's available to the developer looking to make modifications on a rooted device.
Building on our Android-based TicketResponder applicatoin, we add a new screen and data persistence.
Roll up your sleeves, start up the Android Emulator and debug your application line by line.
Dig into the code as we continue down the path of creating a real-world Android application
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