
How to Create Lovable Mobile Apps
Fake it 'til you make it: Creating Mobile Web Apps That Feel Like Native Apps
Breaking Development: Web Apps That Feel Native
How HTML5 Will Kill the Native App
Is the Battle Between HTML5 and Native Apps a Non-Issue?
Developing for Multiple Platforms: A Look at Our Experience with Titanium
Mono for Android Ships, Now .NET Developers Can Build Android Apps
LiveCode Extends Its Development Platform to Android
Microsoft Research TouchStudio Makes Windows Phone a Game Changing Platform: Prepare to be Amazed
Mobile App Development: 10 Tips for Small Business Owners
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What is the cost of developing apps for mobile marketplaces?
Sizing Up the Global Mobile Apps Market
Most Engaging Phone Apps: Top Picks May Surprise You
On a small screen, user experience is everything
How to Make an App: What Dev Tools Do Professional App Makers Use
HOW TO: Create a Blockbuster Mobile App
Web App Masters: Native or Web-Based Mobile Apps?
Are Cross-Platform Mobile App Frameworks Right for Your Business?
New Frameworks Give Mobile Web Apps a Boost
Need a Mobile Web App Template? Mobile Boilerplate 1.0 is Here
BOLT SDK allows developers to make HTML5 apps for feature phones
XUI – A JavaScript Framework For Simple Mobile App Development
Zepto.js – A Framework For Mobile Applications
New XML Standard for Super-Fast, Lightweight Applications Announced by W3C
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It is with great pleasure that I present The Little Phone that Could, an article I co-authored for the International Journal of Frontier Missiology, translated into French for all you Francophones and Francophiles out there. Many thanks to Paul and Wycliffe Bible Translators for making this happen.
Par Keith Williams et Leith Gray
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Although they didn’t show up in the database there were three other resources that have greatly helped me in finding useful web materials. The first is the Textually website which provides links to gobs of the best mobile materials out there with about 3-5 new links a day. The second is the collection of about 200 mobile experts I follow via my @mobile_advance Twitter account. The final resource is the #mobmin hashtag that allows you to search Twitter to see what is being posted there that directly relates to mobile ministry (you will notice I end most of my Tweets with #mobmin).
Below you will find a “top ten” listing of websites that Mobile Advance has published materials from in order of greatest amount of contributions to least:
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