Posts Tagged ‘ native ’

iOS-only smart calendar Tempo gets improved support for Gmail and enhanced event sharing

May 22, 2013
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iOS-only smart calendar Tempo gets improved support for Gmail and enhanced event sharing

Tempo, a smart calendar mobile app, has released an update bringing improved controls around event scheduling and communication to its users. With this release, people can now invite attendees to meetings, share events with their contacts, and communicate using the Gmail app for iOS instead of the native Mail client app on the device. A…

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Tourismus 2025 – Fit für die Zukunft? – BILD

March 26, 2013
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Tourismus 2025 – Fit für die Zukunft? – BILD

Bruck am Ziller (ots) - Der Tourismus im stndigen Wandel unterliegt einem fortlaufenden Prozess, der geprgt ist von Innovationen und neuen touristischen Attraktionen. Im Wandel der Zeit stehen aber auch gesellschaftliche Werte und Konsumvorlieben, die massiven Einfluss auf die Wirtschaft rund um den Globus haben. Der Individualisierungskonsum, die Suche nach dem Speziellen, Neues Erleben und…

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HipChat Introduces New Free Tier For Teams Of Five Or Fewer To Capitalize On Bottom-Up Growth

March 21, 2013
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As far as group chat tools go, HipChat is among the best available options, and now the Atlassian-owned company is introducing a free tier to its existing pricing plans. The entry-level free plan will offer fully featured access to HipChat, but be limited to a maximum of five users – once a sixth comes on…

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Accounting software startup Xero ditches HTML5 in favor of native iOS and Android apps

March 18, 2013
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Accounting software startup Xero ditches HTML5 in favor of native iOS and Android apps

Supporters of HTML5 for mobile were dealt a significant blow when Facebook u-turned and began developing native apps last year. Now another company is hedging its bets after accounting software maker Xero gave up on Web apps for mobile claiming that the development was resource intensive and difficult. Xero’s tone is softer than that of…

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Twitter expands ‘Twitter Archive’ download option to 12 more languages, including Hindi and Hebrew

March 11, 2013
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Twitter expands ‘Twitter Archive’ download option to 12 more languages, including Hindi and Hebrew

When Twitter started rolling out the option for users to download their tweets and retweets from days past back in December 2012, it said it only did so for a small percentage of users whose language is set to English. Today, the company is expanding the scope, also enabling the fresh feature for users whose…

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Mozilla flashes Windows 8 ‘Metro’ prototype of Firefox

April 3, 2012
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As Windows 8 slowly wraps up into a finished product, there is one element of the operating system that we are keeping a very close eye on: its app marketplace, what Microsoft has named the ‘Windows Store.’ Two things are at the forefront of our mind: who will build apps for it, and what they…

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Facebook for iPad gets Retina Display and additional language support

April 2, 2012
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The Facebook app for iPad came a little later than we had hoped, but it’s been a welcomed addition to our favorite ways to interact with the site. The mobile version of Facebook has always been fantastic, complete with tablet support, but the native iOS version for iPad is gorgeous. Facebook announced some updates today…

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Web & native apps are the future & the browser will never be the same

April 2, 2012
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First there were clunky mobile app stores managed by carriers — aka people who don’t know anything about software or user experience — and then there were in-between devices like the early Windows Phone incarnations. Finally, Apple’s built-in apps arrived and set a standard that inspired third-party developers to create something amazing, and they did,…

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Hands-on with Nokia’s Lumia 610, its cheapest Windows Phone yet [Photos]

February 28, 2012
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Nokia may have grabbed the headlines with the launch of its new Nokia 808 PureView at Mobile World Congress but the company also introduced the latest handset in its Windows Phone portfolio, the Lumia 610, attempting to appeal to consumers who are slowly making the switch to smartphones. The Lumia 610 has a 3.7-inch WVGA (800…

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ZTE announces mobile broadband card with native Windows 8 support

February 27, 2012
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ZTE is cooing about Windows Phone this week at Mobile World Congress, but that fact didn’t stop the firm from dropping a little fact that could contain hints about the future hardware direction of Windows 8 tablets. Nooked in a press release concerning Windows Phone chips was the following gem: At the same time, ZTE announced the…

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