Mozilla ceases all development of Firefox Home for iOS

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On September 4, 2012

Just over two years after the introduction of Firefox Home for iOS, Mozilla has officially pulled the plug on the project. Mozilla’s Firefox Home was the firm’s attempt to have a presence on Apple’s IOS. First introduced in July 2010, the free app used Firefox Sync to give users access to the bookmarks, history and open tabs from their […]

Pat Schroeder Narrates “The House that Went on Strike” Interactive Book App for iPad

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On August 9, 2012

For those unfamiliar with Pat Schroeder, here is a brief history of a remarkable woman. 40 years ago she raised eyebrows bringing diapers to the House floor.  25 years ago next month, she became one of the first moms to run for President of the United States.  Now, Grandmother and former Congresswoman Pat Schroeder has a […]

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Apple Releases Podcast App

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On June 27, 2012

Yesterday Apple released their long rumored Podcasts App, a brand new free universal iOS app, that Apple describes as being: “the easiest way to discover, subscribe to and play your favorite podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Explore hundreds of thousands of free audio and video podcasts from the Podcasts Catalog, and play the most popular podcasts, […]

50% of Mobile developers use 3rd parties Components to build their Apps

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On June 20, 2012

The guys at Chupamobile, the leading marketplace for Mobile App components, have released the results of their 1st Worldwide developers Survey. The results suggest that more and more developers are beginning to integrate 3rd party components in their apps. The company found that almost 50% of developers use some form of 3rd party components. Some […]

Apple continues to add more and more iOS-like features to Mountain Lion.

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On May 22, 2012

Many of those that have tried the new Mountain Lion have stated that Apple seems to be moving more and more towards an iOS like system by adding more and more features currently incorporated into iOS. The latest addition to the developer preview brings the Automatic Download function for apps purchased from the OS X […]

Dropbox makes SDK changes, now complies with Apple's rules

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On May 14, 2012

Last week we reported that Apple had begun rejecting apps that used Dropbox SDK allowing apps to link to external purchase options. Now the company reported that they have made updates and now their apps are once again being accepted into the App Store. Dropbox has also officially confirmed the changes made to its SDK, […]

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Weathermob, makes talking about the weather much more fun.

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On May 4, 2012

One thing is certain, the weather always makes for a good conversation, you will always hear someone either bickering about how hot or how cold it currently is. Well now thanks to Weathermob you can really discuss the weather, Weathermob is best defined as a “social network for the weather”. The Boston/London startup behind the […]

Exclusive Interview with John Casey, author of "The Art of Launching an App"

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On May 3, 2012

With more than 600,000 Apps available in the App Store it can be extremely hard to get your app noticed. Recently John Casey wrote a very interesting article titled “The Art of Launching an App“ in it he describes the app world like a giant forest filled with millions of trees. Today we are lucky enough […]

Apple encourages developers to sign up for Developer ID ahead of the Mountain Lion release this Summer

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On May 1, 2012

With the release of Mountain Lion just a few months away, Apple has begun preparing the Mac Developing community for the new Gatekeeper feature. Developers are reporting having received an email from Apple encouraging them to sign up for the company’s Developer ID program so that their apps can be properly signed ahead of the launch […]