Category Archives: Android

Mobility solutions – Android smartphone, android tablet, iPhone and Ipad extensions for your existing enterprise business applications.

En route to iAppDroid Enlightenment

Earlier when I came to  development, I first became an iOS developer and then a User, this time I am moving the other way. I became an Android user first and now to a developer. Android  seems to have a … Continue reading

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Things to know before going gaga over cross-platform

Even though we can't say users are ditching their PCs for their smart phone's, we can say that the latter is getting more or less an undivided attention. So, let's infer that we are the age of smart phones. Due … Continue reading

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Android 3.1 release

The new android 3.1 released by Google is an incremental release of their tablet optimized Honeycomb (Android 3.0) operating system. Honeycomb was developed specially for devices with larger screen sizes (Tablets) which introduced features like holographic user interfaces, customizable home … Continue reading

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User Interface over touch screens

If we look into user interface design, we can see that for the past few years, it has been changing constantly. Until now the keyboard and mouse stayed as the unavoidable input devices. But by the launch of tablets,  slates, … Continue reading

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Really Smaller Message Broker for Android smartphone

Pushing via RSMB   We have implemented the concept of push notification for three tier applications that enables enterprise data to talk with Android Tablet devices. The client server application publishes an update to the RSMB and the Android application … Continue reading

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Continuous Integration for Android Smartphone

We already have a post on how Continuous Integration allows developers to work as a team effectively.  Now let’s get into the finer details of implementing CI for Android applications and iPad applications. Our Android smartphone and iPad CI teams … Continue reading

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