Thursday, September 17, 2015

This Week in Mobile Web Development (#74)

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Mobile Web Weekly September 17, 2015   #74
Brian Rinaldi recommends
7 Steps to Building a Hybrid Apple Watch App — Rob Lauer walks through the steps to build a hybrid Apple Watch app using web technologies with the Telerik Platform.
Telerik Developer Network
Peter Cooper recommends
Facebook Works With Google To Let Mobile Web Users Get Push Notifications Via Chrome — People using Facebook’s mobile Web site (rather than the app) can now get app-like notifications thanks to advancements in Chrome.
TechCrunch
Holly Schinsky recommends
Ionic VS F7 VS Famo.us VS OnsenUI - Taking a walk through the key differences — A comparison of these 4 mobile UI frameworks and what to note when choosing one to fit your hybrid app development needs.
InGenium Web
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Holly Schinsky recommends
Support iBeacons In Your Ionic Framework Mobile App — Learn how to configure and use iBeacons in your Ionic hybrid apps.
Nic Raboy's Blog
Holly Schinsky recommends
Announcing Ionic Lab for Windows — Read about the new Ionic Lab for Windows and what features are planned to be added based on the latest roadmap.
The Official Ionic Blog
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Innovation in Mobile Browsers, and the iPhone — Bruce feels that Safari lags in innovation because it doesn’t implement features that he feels are important to the future of the web like Service Workers and Notifications API.
Bruce Lawson
Holly Schinsky recommends
$100B+ mobile opportunity: Mobile enterprise and enabler apps growing fast — There’s a large opportunity available for companies creating mobile enterprise enabler apps as enterprises are investing heavily into the mobile platform.
Venture Beat
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Forget about the mobile internet — Why we should invert our mental model to reflect that the mobile internet is the internet.
Benedict Evans
Brian Rinaldi recommends
5 Responsive Design Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them — Yaphi Berhanu explores some common mistakes that developers make when getting started building responsive web sites.
SitePoint
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Google, Twitter and Publishers Seek Faster Web — Google and Twitter are both getting into the “instant pages” game that Facebook notoriously began, but with a different take.
The New York Times
Holly Schinsky recommends
Cordova 5.x for BlackBerry 10 — Great post with details about recent changes to Cordova in general and the 3.8.0 platform version update for Blackberry 10.
BlackBerry Developer Blog
Peter Cooper recommends
Scanning a QR Code with Cordova — A look at creating a Cordova app which can scan QR codes and store data obtained from said codes.
SitePoint
Peter Cooper recommends
An iOS Developer on React Native
Chalk + Chisel
Holly Schinsky recommends
WordPress Hybrid Client v1.5.x for building iOS/Android Mobile Apps — A new version of the WordPress Hybrid Client is out and includes an easier installation process, multi-level side menu support and more.
Julien Renaux Blog
Brian Rinaldi recommends
On the Device Context Continuum — Will people use the internet on smart TVs and smart watches the same way they use their laptops and mobile devices or do application developers need to consider the context?
Jason Grigsby
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