Legitimize Your Mobile App: Get It Signed
f you’re just setting out to develop your first mobile application, you may still be grappling with the fundamentals of installing SDKs, obtaining hardware, and scaling your application to the
f you’re just setting out to develop your first mobile application, you may still be grappling with the fundamentals of installing SDKs, obtaining hardware, and scaling your application to the
y now, you should already know that Apple has lifted the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that bound developers to confidentiality regarding their work with the iPhone SDK. Developers are now free
o far, you’ve been learning about the interesting things you can do with Android. However, if you want your application to see the light of day and run on other
o far all the previous articles in this Android series have been concerned with location-based services and the use of Google Maps for mapping applications. In this article, let’s turn
ast articles have discussed how to interface with GPS receivers to obtain the geographical position of a device and then transmit the information over to a server for mapping purposes.
MS messaging is one of today’s most common forms of communication. People send SMS messages everywhere?on the train, crossing the road, and even driving! While most SMS messages are sent
ushing data to and from a third-party mobile application on demand has always been a tricky proposition. BREW allows, with the blessing of Qualcoom, SMS messages to be directed at
n the previous article in the Android series, you learned how to integrate the Google Maps into your Android application. One of the really neat ways you can use Google