20 January 2014

Write Mobile Apps For Any Platform With Intel XDK



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Intel isn’t really a company you often associate with mobile app development. Whilst you almost certainly have an Intel chip chugging along in the computer you use to read this, their ventures into the mobile world weren’t as successful as they might have hoped, with few manufacturers deciding to use the Intel Atom chip in their Android devices. Seemingly, this hasn’t deterred them. They just threw their hat back into the mobile ring again with the Intel XDK IDE. This free development environment allows you to write applications using HTML5, Javascript and CSS3 and then test them against multiple devices....


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Write Mobile Apps For Any Platform With Intel XDK



xdk-featured

Intel isn’t really a company you often associate with mobile app development. Whilst you almost certainly have an Intel chip chugging along in the computer you use to read this, their ventures into the mobile world weren’t as successful as they might have hoped, with few manufacturers deciding to use the Intel Atom chip in their Android devices. Seemingly, this hasn’t deterred them. They just threw their hat back into the mobile ring again with the Intel XDK IDE. This free development environment allows you to write applications using HTML5, Javascript and CSS3 and then test them against multiple devices....


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Write Mobile Apps For Any Platform With Intel XDK



xdk-featured

Intel isn’t really a company you often associate with mobile app development. Whilst you almost certainly have an Intel chip chugging along in the computer you use to read this, their ventures into the mobile world weren’t as successful as they might have hoped, with few manufacturers deciding to use the Intel Atom chip in their Android devices. Seemingly, this hasn’t deterred them. They just threw their hat back into the mobile ring again with the Intel XDK IDE. This free development environment allows you to write applications using HTML5, Javascript and CSS3 and then test them against multiple devices....


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Wii U Fails, Google Chrome Fails, COS Fails, Windows 8 Fails [Tech News Digest]



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Today in Tech News Digest, Nintendo admits the Wii U has failed, Chrome extensions are loaded with adware, the China Operating System is revealed, Paramount dumps 35mm film, Windows 8 is condemned as the new Vista, and Amazon wants to become the Nostradamus of online shopping. Nintendo Wii U Failure, Future Should Nintendo go software only? I’m on the fence. Seems inevitable. But: Atari & Sega. http://t.co/fSAOrhfqpi — Chris Dixon (@cdixon) January 20, 2014 Nintendo has admitted the Wii U is a complete and utter failure, announcing an operating loss for the current financial year and lowering its sales forecasts...


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Wii U Fails, Google Chrome Fails, COS Fails, Windows 8 Fails [Tech News Digest]



super-mario-action-figure

Today in Tech News Digest, Nintendo admits the Wii U has failed, Chrome extensions are loaded with adware, the China Operating System is revealed, Paramount dumps 35mm film, Windows 8 is condemned as the new Vista, and Amazon wants to become the Nostradamus of online shopping. Nintendo Wii U Failure, Future Should Nintendo go software only? I’m on the fence. Seems inevitable. But: Atari & Sega. http://t.co/fSAOrhfqpi — Chris Dixon (@cdixon) January 20, 2014 Nintendo has admitted the Wii U is a complete and utter failure, announcing an operating loss for the current financial year and lowering its sales forecasts...


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Wii U Fails, Google Chrome Fails, COS Fails, Windows 8 Fails [Tech News Digest]



super-mario-action-figure

Today in Tech News Digest, Nintendo admits the Wii U has failed, Chrome extensions are loaded with adware, the China Operating System is revealed, Paramount dumps 35mm film, Windows 8 is condemned as the new Vista, and Amazon wants to become the Nostradamus of online shopping. Nintendo Wii U Failure, Future Should Nintendo go software only? I’m on the fence. Seems inevitable. But: Atari & Sega. http://t.co/fSAOrhfqpi — Chris Dixon (@cdixon) January 20, 2014 Nintendo has admitted the Wii U is a complete and utter failure, announcing an operating loss for the current financial year and lowering its sales forecasts...


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Feedly Launches URL Shortener For Sharing What You Read With RSS



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Feedly has come out with a new URL shortening service that it hopes will foster more sharing and also promote its own RSS reader service. You can recognize it as feedly.com/e. A default URL shortener built into the popular reader application will also help Feedly users pack in more when they share something via Twitter. The feature is available for both free and pro customers of the service. You can activate it from Preferences and switch it off if you don’t want Feedly to gather link sharing analytics from your activity. Respecting the right of publishers to their content, the...


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