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DevToolsGuy
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Marketing
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Thu, Apr 25 2013
One of the biggest challenges for Android developers is the swift development of the operating system. No sooner was ‘ Ice cream sandwich ’ released (December 2011) then ‘ Jelly Bean ’ came along (twice actually - June and November...
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By:
Nick Landry
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In:
ActiveNick's Big Bald Blog
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Posted On:
Fri, Apr 19 2013
I spent a few days this week at Xamarin EVOLVE , hanging out with the Xamarin folks, the mobile cross-platform dev community, talking to attendees at our booth and speaking about mobile geospatial development. It was definitely a great event and Xamarin...
Tags / Android, Bing Maps, Mobile Development, Geospatial, Windows Phone, Enterprise Mobility, Infragistics, Community, iPhone, iPad, Free Tools, Windows Phone SDK, Apple App Store, Google Maps, Conference, Event, Slides, CodepaLOUsa, Mobile Ecosystem, iOS, Brent Schooley, OpenStreetMap, Json.net, Xcode, Objective C, Microsoft .NET, C#, XAML, Maps, GIS, Mapping, NucliOS, Xamarin, MonoTouch, Demos, Samples, Esri, ArcGIS, Xamarin.iOS, Xamarin Studio, Xamarin.Android, Geocoding, Xamarin EVOLVE, Nominatim, Google Play Services, MapQuest
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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Marketing
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Posted On:
Tue, Apr 16 2013
It is easy to think that Apple has the monopoly on beautiful mobile apps , but that just isn’t true. The Android platform is home to some stunning products, and here at Infragistics we are doing our bit to help. We have a large number of tools and products...
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Thu, Apr 4 2013
A good blog can be a lifesaver for a developer. Some provide good background reading on the industry being worked on. Some provide code help, hints and tips, and other practical resources, while others just provide a well-earned distraction, which can...
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I’m exhausted… I’m still recovering from my days in Vegas last week… You might say “ What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas ”, but then again you’d get the wrong idea about why I’m exhausted. It probably has something to do with presenting FIVE breakout...
Tags / Android, Mobile Development, Touch Computing, Windows Phone, Enterprise Mobility, Community, iPhone, DevTeach, iPad, Azure, Conference, Event, CodepaLOUsa, Notifications, Mobile Ecosystem, iOS, Objective C, Microsoft .NET, Windows 8, C#, Prairie DevCon, VSLive, XAML, Modern Apps Live!, Push Notifications, Windows Azure Mobile Services, Modern Apps, Speech, Windows Azure, Text-to-Speech, Voice Recognition, Background Agents, Speech Synthesis, Multitasking
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By:
Brian E. Roach
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In:
Brian Roach
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Posted On:
Mon, Apr 1 2013
I recently attended a lecture at the SXSW conference given by Rachel Garb & Helena Roeber. Rachel Garb leads interaction design for Android apps at Google and Helena Roeber led Android’s UX research from 2007 through 2012. The purpose of their...
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Another one of my popular conference talks is now available as an on-demand webinar! Excited? Who is this webinar for? You can approach this webinar from many different perspectives, depending on whether you are a: .NET Developer : You already know Visual...
Tags / Android, Webinars, Mobile Development, Touch Computing, Windows Phone, Enterprise Mobility, Infragistics, Mobile Ecosystem, iOS, HTML5, jQuery Mobile, Objective C, Microsoft .NET, C#, XAML, Windows Phone Store, Windows Store Apps, Demos
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Mon, Jan 28 2013
It is the time of year again, when many of us look back (or forward in this case) and review the big technology trends. In this post I’d like to look at the technology and gadgets that we can to look ahead to in 2013. As you might expect, Apple...
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Every January 1st for the past 9 years, I’ve been getting an email from Microsoft titled “ Congratulations 20YY Microsoft MVP! ” ( enum YY {Max = 13, Min = 05}; ) where I have the honor and privilege of being re-awarded as Microsoft MVP for Windows Phone...
Tags / WPF, Product Management, XNA, DevConnections, NetAdvantage, Kinect, Data Visualization, User Groups, Android, Mobile Development, Microsoft Surface, MVP, Touch Computing, Windows Phone, World of Warcraft, Code Camps, Star Trek, TechEd, Enterprise Mobility, Microsoft, Infragistics, Community, iPhone, Infusion, Silverlight, iPad, Google, Nokia, Dropbox, SkyDrive, Richard Campbell, Carl Franklin, The Tablet Show, Samsung, Apple, Conference, CodepaLOUsa, Deeper in .NET, Cloud, Windows RT, Mobile Ecosystem, Xbox 360, Blu-Ray, iOS, RIM, GDC, Bytes by MSDN, Jerry Nixon, TechBash, Brent Schooley, Ambrose Little, jQuery Mobile, MacBook, WinRT, Kindle Fire, Tablet, Blackberry, WinJS, Windows 8, MobileAdvantage, HDC, Prairie DevCon, VSLive, XAML, iguanaUI, NucliOS, igniteUI, Research in Motion, Microsoft Office, Windows Store, Amazon Kindle, Touch Cover, Blackberry PlayBook, Retina Display, Lumia 820, From iPad to Surface, Live360, AJI Report, Lumia 920, NFC, Project Titan, Stir Trek, That Conference
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Tue, Dec 18 2012
It’s always interesting to keep an eye on the market shares of the various web browsers. While their support for standards is much improved, it is still important to know what browser visitors to your site or application will be using (just ask...
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By:
Nick Landry
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In:
ActiveNick's Big Bald Blog
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Posted On:
Thu, Nov 29 2012
I’ve been an avid iPad user for 30 months and counting. I still love and use my Pad a lot, but I also bought a new Surface RT. Will my Surface ever completely replace my iPad? I don’t know yet, but I’d love to find out. This blog series is aimed at comparing...
Tags / Android, Microsoft Surface, Touch Computing, Windows Phone, Enterprise Mobility, Microsoft, iPhone, iPad, Apple App Store, Netflix, SkyDrive, Storage, iTunes, Apple, Xbox LIVE, Windows RT, Mobile Ecosystem, Xbox 360, iOS, Facebook, Tablet, Windows 8, HuluPlus, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Windows Store Apps, Windows Store, Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, Retina Display, iPad vs Surface, From iPad to Surface, Screen Orientation, Google Chrome, Xbox Music, Safari, Adobe Flash
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Mon, Nov 19 2012
FireFox OS is an operating system for mobile phones. As you would expect, with the FireFox name attached, it is an open source effort derived from “open web standards.” The project was announced as ‘Boot to Gecko’ in July 2011...
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By:
Nick Landry
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In:
ActiveNick's Big Bald Blog
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Posted On:
Fri, Nov 16 2012
I’ve been an avid iPad user for 30 months and counting. I still love and use my Pad a lot, but I also bought a new Surface RT. Will my Surface ever completely replace my iPad? I don’t know yet, but I’d love to find out. This blog series is aimed at comparing...
Tags / Android, Bing Maps, Microsoft Surface, Touch Computing, Windows Phone, Enterprise Mobility, Twitter, iPad, Google, Apple App Store, Google Maps, SkyDrive, YouTube, Apple, Windows RT, Mobile Ecosystem, Metro, Skype, iOS, HTML5, Google ID, Tablet, Windows 8, Maps, Mapping, Windows Phone Store, Microsoft Office, Windows Store Apps, Windows Store, Internet Explorer, Touch Cover, Bing, Google Play, Favorite Fridays, Google Reader, Nextgen Reader, iPad vs Surface, From iPad to Surface
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By:
Nick Landry
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In:
ActiveNick's Big Bald Blog
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Posted On:
Tue, Nov 13 2012
I’ve been an avid iPad user for 30 months and counting. I still love and use my Pad a lot, but I also bought a new Surface RT. Will my Surface ever completely replace my iPad? I don’t know yet, but I’d love to find out. This blog series is aimed at comparing...
Tags / Android, Microsoft Surface, Touch Computing, Enterprise Mobility, iPad, Apple, Windows RT, Mobile Ecosystem, iOS, Tablet, Windows Store Apps, iPad vs Surface, From iPad to Surface, Screen Orientation
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Mon, Nov 12 2012
So the new Nexus 7 has finally been released. As well as a price drop, the storage capacity of the top model has been bumped up to 32GB. Google’s timing was obviously related to the launch of the long rumored iPad Mini . Given these new devices...
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Thu, Apr 25 2013
One of the biggest challenges for Android developers is the swift development of the operating system. No sooner was ‘ Ice cream sandwich ’ released (December 2011) then ‘ Jelly Bean ’ came along (twice actually - June and November...
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By:
Nick Landry
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In:
ActiveNick's Big Bald Blog
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Posted On:
Fri, Apr 19 2013
I spent a few days this week at Xamarin EVOLVE , hanging out with the Xamarin folks, the mobile cross-platform dev community, talking to attendees at our booth and speaking about mobile geospatial development. It was definitely a great event and Xamarin...
Tags / Android, Bing Maps, Mobile Development, Geospatial, Windows Phone, Enterprise Mobility, Infragistics, Community, iPhone, iPad, Free Tools, Windows Phone SDK, Apple App Store, Google Maps, Conference, Event, Slides, CodepaLOUsa, Mobile Ecosystem, iOS, Brent Schooley, OpenStreetMap, Json.net, Xcode, Objective C, Microsoft .NET, C#, XAML, Maps, GIS, Mapping, NucliOS, Xamarin, MonoTouch, Demos, Samples, Esri, ArcGIS, Xamarin.iOS, Xamarin Studio, Xamarin.Android, Geocoding, Xamarin EVOLVE, Nominatim, Google Play Services, MapQuest
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Tue, Apr 16 2013
It is easy to think that Apple has the monopoly on beautiful mobile apps , but that just isn’t true. The Android platform is home to some stunning products, and here at Infragistics we are doing our bit to help. We have a large number of tools and products...
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Thu, Apr 4 2013
A good blog can be a lifesaver for a developer. Some provide good background reading on the industry being worked on. Some provide code help, hints and tips, and other practical resources, while others just provide a well-earned distraction, which can...
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I’m exhausted… I’m still recovering from my days in Vegas last week… You might say “ What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas ”, but then again you’d get the wrong idea about why I’m exhausted. It probably has something to do with presenting FIVE breakout...
Tags / Android, Mobile Development, Touch Computing, Windows Phone, Enterprise Mobility, Community, iPhone, DevTeach, iPad, Azure, Conference, Event, CodepaLOUsa, Notifications, Mobile Ecosystem, iOS, Objective C, Microsoft .NET, Windows 8, C#, Prairie DevCon, VSLive, XAML, Modern Apps Live!, Push Notifications, Windows Azure Mobile Services, Modern Apps, Speech, Windows Azure, Text-to-Speech, Voice Recognition, Background Agents, Speech Synthesis, Multitasking
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By:
Brian E. Roach
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In:
Brian Roach
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Posted On:
Mon, Apr 1 2013
I recently attended a lecture at the SXSW conference given by Rachel Garb & Helena Roeber. Rachel Garb leads interaction design for Android apps at Google and Helena Roeber led Android’s UX research from 2007 through 2012. The purpose of their...
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Another one of my popular conference talks is now available as an on-demand webinar! Excited? Who is this webinar for? You can approach this webinar from many different perspectives, depending on whether you are a: .NET Developer : You already know Visual...
Tags / Android, Webinars, Mobile Development, Touch Computing, Windows Phone, Enterprise Mobility, Infragistics, Mobile Ecosystem, iOS, HTML5, jQuery Mobile, Objective C, Microsoft .NET, C#, XAML, Windows Phone Store, Windows Store Apps, Demos
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Mon, Jan 28 2013
It is the time of year again, when many of us look back (or forward in this case) and review the big technology trends. In this post I’d like to look at the technology and gadgets that we can to look ahead to in 2013. As you might expect, Apple...
-
Every January 1st for the past 9 years, I’ve been getting an email from Microsoft titled “ Congratulations 20YY Microsoft MVP! ” ( enum YY {Max = 13, Min = 05}; ) where I have the honor and privilege of being re-awarded as Microsoft MVP for Windows Phone...
Tags / WPF, Product Management, XNA, DevConnections, NetAdvantage, Kinect, Data Visualization, User Groups, Android, Mobile Development, Microsoft Surface, MVP, Touch Computing, Windows Phone, World of Warcraft, Code Camps, Star Trek, TechEd, Enterprise Mobility, Microsoft, Infragistics, Community, iPhone, Infusion, Silverlight, iPad, Google, Nokia, Dropbox, SkyDrive, Richard Campbell, Carl Franklin, The Tablet Show, Samsung, Apple, Conference, CodepaLOUsa, Deeper in .NET, Cloud, Windows RT, Mobile Ecosystem, Xbox 360, Blu-Ray, iOS, RIM, GDC, Bytes by MSDN, Jerry Nixon, TechBash, Brent Schooley, Ambrose Little, jQuery Mobile, MacBook, WinRT, Kindle Fire, Tablet, Blackberry, WinJS, Windows 8, MobileAdvantage, HDC, Prairie DevCon, VSLive, XAML, iguanaUI, NucliOS, igniteUI, Research in Motion, Microsoft Office, Windows Store, Amazon Kindle, Touch Cover, Blackberry PlayBook, Retina Display, Lumia 820, From iPad to Surface, Live360, AJI Report, Lumia 920, NFC, Project Titan, Stir Trek, That Conference
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Tue, Dec 18 2012
It’s always interesting to keep an eye on the market shares of the various web browsers. While their support for standards is much improved, it is still important to know what browser visitors to your site or application will be using (just ask...
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By:
Nick Landry
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In:
ActiveNick's Big Bald Blog
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Posted On:
Thu, Nov 29 2012
I’ve been an avid iPad user for 30 months and counting. I still love and use my Pad a lot, but I also bought a new Surface RT. Will my Surface ever completely replace my iPad? I don’t know yet, but I’d love to find out. This blog series is aimed at comparing...
Tags / Android, Microsoft Surface, Touch Computing, Windows Phone, Enterprise Mobility, Microsoft, iPhone, iPad, Apple App Store, Netflix, SkyDrive, Storage, iTunes, Apple, Xbox LIVE, Windows RT, Mobile Ecosystem, Xbox 360, iOS, Facebook, Tablet, Windows 8, HuluPlus, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Windows Store Apps, Windows Store, Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, Retina Display, iPad vs Surface, From iPad to Surface, Screen Orientation, Google Chrome, Xbox Music, Safari, Adobe Flash
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Mon, Nov 19 2012
FireFox OS is an operating system for mobile phones. As you would expect, with the FireFox name attached, it is an open source effort derived from “open web standards.” The project was announced as ‘Boot to Gecko’ in July 2011...
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By:
Nick Landry
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In:
ActiveNick's Big Bald Blog
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Posted On:
Fri, Nov 16 2012
I’ve been an avid iPad user for 30 months and counting. I still love and use my Pad a lot, but I also bought a new Surface RT. Will my Surface ever completely replace my iPad? I don’t know yet, but I’d love to find out. This blog series is aimed at comparing...
Tags / Android, Bing Maps, Microsoft Surface, Touch Computing, Windows Phone, Enterprise Mobility, Twitter, iPad, Google, Apple App Store, Google Maps, SkyDrive, YouTube, Apple, Windows RT, Mobile Ecosystem, Metro, Skype, iOS, HTML5, Google ID, Tablet, Windows 8, Maps, Mapping, Windows Phone Store, Microsoft Office, Windows Store Apps, Windows Store, Internet Explorer, Touch Cover, Bing, Google Play, Favorite Fridays, Google Reader, Nextgen Reader, iPad vs Surface, From iPad to Surface
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By:
Nick Landry
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In:
ActiveNick's Big Bald Blog
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Posted On:
Tue, Nov 13 2012
I’ve been an avid iPad user for 30 months and counting. I still love and use my Pad a lot, but I also bought a new Surface RT. Will my Surface ever completely replace my iPad? I don’t know yet, but I’d love to find out. This blog series is aimed at comparing...
Tags / Android, Microsoft Surface, Touch Computing, Enterprise Mobility, iPad, Apple, Windows RT, Mobile Ecosystem, iOS, Tablet, Windows Store Apps, iPad vs Surface, From iPad to Surface, Screen Orientation
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Mon, Nov 12 2012
So the new Nexus 7 has finally been released. As well as a price drop, the storage capacity of the top model has been bumped up to 32GB. Google’s timing was obviously related to the launch of the long rumored iPad Mini . Given these new devices...