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Mobile Academy: HTML5

January 2, 2013

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T3 HTML 5 & Mobile Web HTML5 and mobile. HTML5 isn’t just about mobile, but it has many fea­tures designed for devel­oping applic­a­tions that run any­where the Web can run. Bruce Lawson 9/10, 6.30pm (Tues) Speaker: Bruce Lawson of Opera software HTML5 is designed to be cross browser and cross device,  but with caveats. [because to date nothing has hit the goal of […]

Mobile Academy: Android and Eclipse

October 31, 2012

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Android T2 Android & Eclipse This is an intro­duc­tion to Android SDK tools using the Eclipse IDE for those inter­ested in building Apps. You will get an over­view of the basic soft­ware layers and applic­a­tion archi­tec­ture; a walk through of coding a basic applic­a­tion, simple debug­ging and a quick look at avail­able Lib­raries. Enough to get you started on your first […]

Second Screens: a beginners guide

October 23, 2012

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I have been working on a second screen app. and so doing some thinking,  doing some reading. However someone asked me, earlier today about them and I thought I should write a few things down. TV has changed in the last few years,  because there are far more channels, far more content. more TVs in […]

Mobile Academy: Constructing a Business Case for an App

October 22, 2012

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B3 Con­structing Busi­ness Cases So you think you have spotted an oppor­tunity? In this session you will be given tools to start con­structing your busi­ness case. Explore the various ways to mon­etise your offering; work out dif­ferent revenue streams; make sure that you have included all your poten­tial costs and have val­id­ated your busi­ness assumptions. Ian […]