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Your app might have hundreds of features, but you just need to pick up the best ones that deliver the maximum value, and put them upfront.
Your app might have hundreds of features, but you just need to pick up the best ones that deliver the maximum value, and put them upfront.
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Whether you're building an iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, Facebook or cross-platform app, this superb selection of tutorials will help you on your way...
Got an idea for a killer app but don’t know where to begin? You'll find a lot of help for different skill levels
The Appification of Ecommerce
About a year ago I purchased a new MacBook Air. Seeing how my new laptop related to the world much like an iPad with apps and an app store was a revelation. Apps will rule the world.
This trend is why we are all app builders now and these tutorials are a must view. The trend toward apps is more than you think. A few days ago I shared a Haiku Deck about the future of web design 3.0 (http://sco.lt/7r6zkf).
I missed the appification of everything. Apps, the widget-like shrinking of code to Lego blocks, form the core of mobile programming. Since mobile is taking over the smart move is to "appify" everything.
This means thinking of websites as interconnected blocks responding to each other and our visitors in real time (as described in the deck). Best demonstration or analogy for this fluid app future is MIT's David Merrill explaining Siftable at TED http://www.ted.com/talks/david_merrill_demos_siftables_the_smart_blocks.html .
The way Siftables related to one another (they are aware other Siftables are present and have a desire to connect if code expressed as a toy can have desires) and link in order to create a sum is greater than the whole universe is a great way to think about the New Ecommerce.
The new ecom is location agnostic (capable of converting anywhere at anytime and with the merest snippet of Siftable-like code), socially self aware (capable of pulling friends and their influencers into the equation) and appified (small Lego-like blocks snapped together to meet specific needs).
Sometimes we will snap in the predictive analytics block sometimes we might now. Other times we will want the social share block other times not. Design, in this Siftables-like future, becomes a series of WHAT IF conditions and testing, always testing.
Going to be fun and why it is a GOOD idea to become an app builder.
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This article was written by Chris Velazco for Tech Crunch
The infographic from ad exchange, Mobclix in this piece aims to highlight what goes down in the mobile world in 60 seconds.
****Before you read the excerpt, I thought it was particularly interesting to post one of the comments made by a reader who saw the infograph. He wasn't the only one that said this was an unfinished report. I think these people are missing the point here.
**This is a mere glimpse, the tip of the iceberg, to give us an idea of the magnitude of this exploding industry, it's not the be all end all report. I'm very careful what I post, I don't want to add to the noise, so look at the infographic with this in mind and imagine how it would look if you added what one of the readers said below.
One reader's comment:
Ulrich Weihler: "Nice idea, but major things for spending mobile time are missing, surfing content, using communities, using apps, internet usage, downloading music and videos, listening to music or watching videos, sms and actually phone connecions to talk, etc.. that's why the chart looks a bit strange."
Excerpt:
"In case you were curious, in the time it took me to write out that first sentence, over 23,000 iOS apps were downloaded from Apple’s App Store.
** Mobclix used data directly from app publishers, industry sources, and a little old-fashioned arithmetic to get the 60 second stats you see below.
Of course, considering Mobclix’s background, there had to be some ad-related factoids in the mix too.
Mobile advertisers will be glad to know (if they didn’t already) that some 4,111 ads are tapped each minute, though it almost makes you wonder how many ads
were ignored in the same 60 second timeframe.
Curated by JanLGordon covering "The Explosion of Mobile Web & Beyond"
See Infographic [http://tcrn.ch/u4No0L]
I selected this article from Curatti written by Susan Gilbert because it shows you great tools to help improve your business branding strategy.
Reach your full potential online with these great resources for business.
12 Great Business Tools for Branding and Email Marketing
With the right tools you can help your brand stand out online. I agree that in order to build a business it's important to take advantage of what's available.
Gilbert provides the best tools to help make your company a more successful one.
Here's what caught my attention:
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