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Like the sun rising in the east, every time a new version of a product is rolled out, the marketing machine proclaims this to be the “best version ever”! Well, having had the luxury of being involved with Dreamweaver since the very beginning, I can honestly tell you that Dreamweaver …
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As you’re building an Android app, you obviously need to test (often). But that means either deploying to the AVD (Android Virtual Device), ie the Android emulator, or actually putting it on a real phone/tablet. Using the emulator is, well, painful. Not only is it one of the slowest pieces …
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In addition to using CSS3 Media Queries for mobile-optimized sites, I’ve recently begun a lot of experimentation with creating native mobile apps with HTML5/CSS3/JS. After looking at both Titanium and Phonegap, I chose to dive deeper into Phonegap. Both products are great, but their …
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If you are as big a geek as I am, then you probably find yourself consumed by gadget envy at least 2-3 times a year — usually around a certain “fruit” company’s announcements, or, as was the case last week, the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. This …
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If you are as big a geek as I am, then you probably find yourself consumed by gadget envy at least 2-3 times a year — usually around a certain “fruit” company’s announcements, or, as was the case last week, the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. This …
keywords android, ces, consumer electronics show, envy, gadget, geek, htc, las vegas, mobile, motorola
I’ve read a number of articles about the best approach for delivering content to mobile devices using CSS3 Media Queries, including Ethan’s article at A List Apart. While the general consensus seems to be “be careful”, I decided to do some testing of my own. Of course this …
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I’ve read a number of articles about the best approach for delivering content to mobile devices using CSS3 Media Queries, including Ethan’s article at A List Apart. While the general consensus seems to be “be careful”, I decided to do some testing of my own. Of course this …
keywords attitude, consensus, css3, mobile devices, mobile media, tech tips
As I’ve been getting more and more into HTML5 and thereby also native video, I’ve come to realize that it’s a lot easier said than done. Of course, we all know about the need for multiple encodings in order to provide for the variety of browsers that proliferate the market. But …
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As I’ve been getting more and more into HTML5 and thereby also native video, I’ve come to realize that it’s a lot easier said than done. Of course, we all know about the need for multiple encodings in order to provide for the variety of browsers that proliferate the market. But …
keywords adobe, h 264, html5, tech tips
While I’m really loving Dreamweaver CS5 and all of its new features, it’s funny that there are so many features that I’ve just taken for granted for too long. In fact, if you’re like me, you’ve even begun to forget features – only to “rediscover” …
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