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The cloud experience vision of .NET by Microsoft 12 years ago and its delivery now with Windows Azure, Windows 8/RT, Windows Phone, iOS and Android among others
Take also a Food for thought: Cloud experience development: the new essence [this same ‘Experiencing the Cloud’ blog, Sept 7, 2012] Update as of Sept 20, 2012: Take note as well that CVP Jason Zander, who was up to now … Continue reading →
Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud Computing strategy, Cloud SW engineering, consumer computing
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Tagged (MVVM), .NET 4.5, .NET API profiles, .NET Compact Framework, .NET Developer Platform, .NET for Metro style apps, .NET for Windows Store apps, .NET Framework, .NET Framework 4.5, .NET languages, .NET Micro Framework, .NET My Services, .NET platform, .NET Strategy, .NET. .NET vision, Android, Android client, Android SDK, API Controller, APIs, ARM based Windows 8, ASP.NET, ASP.NET 4.5 Web optimization, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET Web API, ASP.NET Web Forms, async, Async language feature, await, Azure, Azure VM role, Bill Gates, Blend, Bob Muglia, C Sharp, C#, C# code, C# code Android, C# code on iOS, C++11, C++11 standard, chief software architect, cloud, Cloud Application Platform, cloud experience, cloud experience vision, cloud service, cloud services, cloud-based applications, CLR, CocoaTouch SDK, Code First, Common Language Runtime, connected client Apps, connected devices, connected devices & continuous services, connected devices and services, connected PC, continuous services, CSS3, data-binding, datacenter, David Chappel, Desktop Client, Developer & Platform Evangelism Group, DirectX app, DPE, embedded applications, Entity Framework, Entity Framework 5, Eric Rudder, F# 3.0, garbage collection, Hadoop, HailStorm, healthcare, HTML 5 applications, HTML apps, HTML clients, HTML5, HTTP services, hybrid applications, identity, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 10, iOS, iOS client, ISV, Jason Zander, Java, JavaScript, JIT compilation, Joseph Hill, jQuery, jQuery Mobile, JSON, JSON-based ODATA format, lean startups, LightSwitch, LightSwitch for Visual Studio 2012, managed code, management API, manycore, Metro style apps, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft .NET Compact Framework, Microsoft .NET platform, Microsoft account, Microsoft Blend, Microsoft Passport, Microsoft Silverlight, Miguel de Icaza, mobile cross platform, mobile Service, Mobile Services for Xamarin, Mobile Services Managed SDK, mobility, Model-View-ViewModel pattern, modern apps, modern client experiences, modern mobile apps, modern platforms, MongoDB, Mono, Mono for Android, Mono.Android.dll, MonoDevelop, MonoTouch, MonoTouch.dll, multi-targeting, multicore, multiple platforms, MySQL, Nat Friedman, native APIs, native UIs, Next Generation Internet, Node.js, notification, OData, OData client, OData data source, on-premises, OpenID, Passport, Paul Maritz, PHP, platform strategy and evangelism, portable class libraries, Portable Class Library, Post-PC, pre-built REST helper methods, private cloud, public cloud, Python, RAD, rapid development, raw REST, Ray Ozzie, resource bundling, resource minification, REST, REST APIs, REST helper, RESTful services, SaaS, Sanjay Parthasarathy, Satya Nadella, Scott Guthrie, services in the cloud, SharePoint, Silverlight, Silverlight 4.0 profile, Silverlight 5, smart clients, smart devices, Software-plus-Services, Software-plus-Services Vision, spatial data types, SQL Azure, SQL Server 2012, Steve Ballmer, Steve Masters video, structured data storage, Tablets, Task Parallel Library, The Internet Services Disruption, the originial .NET vision, tools, TPL, TV, UI metaphors, UI stack, unified application services, unstructured data storage, UX, VB, virtual machine, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, Visual Studio 2012, Visual Studio 2012 Express, Visual Studio 2012 Launch, Visual Studio.NET, Walid Abu-Hadba, WCF, WCF 4.5, Web API, Web API controller, web applications, web developers, web services, Web Sockets, Web Sockets API, WebSockets, WF, WF 4.5, WF4.5, WIF, Windows 8, Windows 8 client, Windows 8 PC clients, Windows 8/RT, Windows Azure, Windows Azure cloud service, Windows Azure Cloud Services, Windows Azure Mobile Services, Windows Azure mobile toolkits, Windows Azure portal, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows desktop, Windows Embedded Compact, Windows Live ID, Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 7.1, Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone SDK 8.0, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows RT, Windows Runtime, Windows Runtime APIs, Windows Server 2012, Windows Store, Windows Store apps, Windows Workflow, Windows Workflow Foundation, WPF, WPF 4.5, Xamarin, Xamarin Android drag-and-drop UI designer, Xamarin Mobile profile, Xamarin.Mobile library, XAML, XAML markup, XAML UI framework, XAML Windows Store apps, Xbox, Xcode Interface Builder, XML, XML-based .NET
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Smartphone-like Asha Touch from Nokia: targeting the next billion users with superior UX created for ultra low-cost and full touch S40 devices
Updates: Nokia Asha 310 debuts with Dual SIM and Wi-Fi [Nokia press release, Feb 12, 2013] Nokia Asha 310 smartphone ( http://nokia.ly/158MDjy) is all about doing more. Up to 3 times more internet browsing on your existing data bundle, thanks … Continue reading →
Posted in "smart" feature phones, Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud Computing strategy, consumer computing, consumer devices, design, Geopolitics
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Tagged 'Next Billion' consumers, 2.5G, 2.75G, Asha, Asha 305, Asha 306, Asha 308, Asha 309, Asha 311, Asha Touch, business segments, design, design guidelines, developers, Eclipse, Eclipse MJT, elasticity, feature phones, full touch, India, Indiagames, Indian market, innovation, Inode, Inode Entertainment, Java, Java ecosystem, Java games, Java ME, Java UI components, JavaScript, JavaScript library, LCDUI, Limited Connected Device User Interface, Liverpool FC Match & News Centre app, local content, local ecosystem, local partnering, low end market, Lumia, market segments, Metro UI, mobile phones, Mobile Web Library, MWL, Nokia, Nokia Browser for Series 40 Client, Nokia Browser for Series 40 Proxy server, Nokia IDE for Java ME, Nokia Lumia, Nokia SDK 2.0 for Java, Nokia SDK for Java, Nokia Series 40, Nokia Store, Nokia Web Tools, Nokia Web Tools 2.0, Ovi Store, Pico Brothers, Positioning, pricing, pricing elasticity, proxy browser, Psiloc, S Mobility, S40, S40 browser, S40 WebApp, Series 40, Series 40 apps, Series 40 UI components, Series40 WebApp, smart devices, smarter phones, Smarterphone, smartphones, Spice Mobility, strategy, targeting, third party innovation, total cost of ownership, UI components, User Experience, UTV IndiaGames, UX, web applications, web apps, Web Developer’s Library, web optimization, World Traveler
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