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Sprint hosts major mobile players at Open Developer's Conference in Santa Clara
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Learn how to use the HTML5 database for storing client-side data. Client side storage is enabling the next generation of mobile applications.
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Make your WebOS application look like the built-in applications with Widgets
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The only thing changing faster than mobile devices is the business model for distributing your applications
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The List widget is central to webOS applications -- master the List widget and you're well on your way to creating great webOS applications
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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?
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With the release of Android 1.6 a.k.a. "Donut", Android continues its path towards main-stream mobile acceptance
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Where to go when the docs don't help, or if you're just plain curious about what is brewing in Mojo.
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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.
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Building on our Android-based TicketResponder applicatoin, we add a new screen and data persistence.
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Roll up your sleeves, start up the Android Emulator and debug your application line by line.
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Dig into the code as we continue down the path of creating a real-world Android application
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This is the first in a multi-part series of articles on building real-world mobile applications with Android.
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The first InsideMobile conference brought together about 100 developers, product managers, entrepreneurs and even some hobbyists to discuss the future of mobile.
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Palm's new webOS and its accompanying toolchain provide a strong testimony to the role Linux can play in the mobile arena.
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There is a never ending debate about which platform is best: Android, iPhone, Palm, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, or Symbian. But what if the correct answer is ... JavaScript? Is this a joke? Not according to an open source project named PhoneGap.
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During software projects, you often have to eat some bugs. Just try not to chew on them.
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Can a project originating from San Francisco State University bridge the digital divide and bring true open source development to the iPhone platform? It looks promising, but the climb is steep and the gap is wide.
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The platform that has defined "cool" for years has not had a reputation for being an open platform, but that hasn't discouraged a number of open source projects for iPhone/iPod Touch.
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Once the leader and innovator in all things mobile, in recent years Palm has barely kept up with the pack, let alone acted as a leader. With the introduction of the Palm Pre it appears that open source technology is helping bring Palm back from the edge of irrelevancy.
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