Tag Archives: Tools
DeviceAtlas 1.1 now with Argogroup data
April 1, 2008, by atrasatti
A new major DeviceAtlas release is now ready for usage. Version 1.1 includes data from Argogroup adding information to more than 650 devices and more than 100 new devices. Despite the date, this is not a joke, we have just released a new update for DeviceAtlas and for our JSON file, of course. Today's update includes improvements to the web site, but most of all makes available information from our partners at Argogroup adding great value and trust to our database... Read More
DeviceAtlas version 1.0.2
March 19, 2008, by atrasatti
Updates keep flowing to the production server as we add new features to the database and to the web interface. Today we have released a few updates that you can see on our website. A lot have asked for more detailed information about properties and while we thought most names would be self-explanatory it is always good to have a quick handbook to look at... Read More
Over the Air: 48 Hours of Mobile Development, 4-5 April London
March 15, 2008, by Jo Rabin
Registration has just opened for an extraordinary event happening in London over the 4th and 5th of April. Over the Air is a free mobile developer conference covering a wide range of technologies and topics combined with a hands-on code-camp style un-conference. There will be talks and master-class type sessions on a range of technologies and platforms, including Java, Flash, Microsoft, Mobile Web, Android, Series-60, Widgets and Network APIs. There will be a strong user experience theme with sessions on prototyping, mobile design and human factors... Read More
DeviceAtlas tutorial for PHP
March 12, 2008, by atrasatti
We've just published the first tutorial that explains how to use the DeviceAtlas API in your applications. We open our "tutorials section" with PHP basic integration and of course Java and .NET will follow shortly. Remember that the different API's are very consistent (respecting language syntax and coding standards, of course) so it should be possible to take inspiration from the PHP tutorial and apply it to other languages... Read More
Welcome to our 10,000th user!
March 6, 2008, by James Pearce
Hello everyone. We just reached new milestone - our 10,000th dev.mobi subscriber.We launched dev.mobi just over a year ago. We thought it was important for the mobile development community to have a single, independent source of information to help make the whole medium a success.It's fine having brilliant handset-specific and network-specific sites, but at the end of the day, which developers only develop for one make of handset or one network operator? Very few. So hopefully we fill a well-needed role in your bookmarks list :-)... Read More