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Preserving User Preferences in Android Applications

Often you need to store personalized information for each user of your application. For example, your application may require users to logon to a secure server for authentication. In this case, the user needs to supply his credentials, such as a login name and a password. The first time the user uses your application this information will be entered by the user, but subsequently it would be useful for your application to “remember” this information somewhere so that it can save the user the trouble of entering the same information every time he uses your application...

Is Apple planning a business app store? Why that would be a really good thing

Rumor has it that Apple is planning an app store focused on business apps for businesses (we heard it from a mobile developer). This is opposed to ‘business apps’ for consumers, which Apple’s App Store does in abundance...

Why your ad agency likes mobile appswhy that might not deliver the best ROI for you

Industry awards tell you a lot about a business. In recent years, the trends at Cannes Lions – the biggest date in the advertising world’s calendar – show a growing appetite from ad agencies for mobile campaigns. The latest plat du jour is mobile apps for niche audiences, displacing messaging, mobile Web, mobile ads, QR codes, Bluetooth and all the other tools in mobile’s box. It seems the trend is away from campaigns that integrate mobile with other media such as outdoor or magazines, towards mobile app-only campaigns...

Global mobile statistics 2011: all quality mobile marketing research, mobile Web stats, subscribers, ad revenue, usage, trends

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Device Diversity

As dotMobi brings DeviceAtlas to the cloud Ronan Cremin, Director of Engineering at dotMobi, charts the increasing complexity of the device landscape for developers in the first of two pieces looking at device fragmentation. In the beginning the web was a much simpler place. By the time the web was becoming a mainstream media in the late 1990’s there was only one device through which you accessed it: the humble desktop PC, running one of just a handful of browsers...

The insiders guide to device detection: give your Website visitors the site they deserve

There are about 6,500 different models of mobile device (feature phones, smartphones, tablets etc) that are capable of accessing your Website. If you identify the handset used by each mobile visitor to your Website, you can optimize their experience accordingly. This not only makes your customer’s visit as pleasant as possible, it also allows you to make assumptions about the visitor based on what handset they use and target services, promotions and advertising according to the handset type and its abilities...

Mobile advertising stats: Asia will dominate mobile ad spend 2011-2015, but N. America and W. Europe are catching up – Gartner

Of the $3.3 billion that will be spent globally on mobile ads this year, almost half (49.2 percent) of that will come from Asia, mostly from Japan and South Korea, according to Gartner. By 2015 global mobile ad spend will sky-rocket to $20.6 billion, of which Asia’s share will be one-third (33.6 percent), as North America and Western Europe start to eat into Asia’s lead...

What is Near-Field Communications (NFC)? What is all the fuss about? Will NFC take off? When? Where? Why should you care?

Today’s announcement of a ground-breaking JV on mobile payments (m-payments) by UK operators will only intensify the frenzy of excitement in recent months around Near-Field Communications (NFC). This makes it all the more important to examine whether all the ingredients are in place for NFC to take off anytime soon in North America or Europe or whether should we expect more deployment, more quickly, from Asian nations. This article discusses those essential ingredients and compares the lie of the land in US, UK, France, Germany, China, South Korea and Japan...

Fighting poverty with mobile money: interview with Claudia McKay, Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP), the World Bank

Mobile is an excellent channel for delivering life-changing financial services to poor and unbanked people, without requiring a traditional bank with a branch network. Mobile money (m-money) or banking (m-banking) has the potential to provide these people with services that many of us take for granted, such as the ability to deposit, withdraw or transfer money, pay bills, be paid wages, purchase/redeem tickets or vouchers, obtain a loan and purchase goods and services such as insurance...

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