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c|rrus blog-o-mat: Sync, offline, online
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Sunday, 30 January 2011. Sync, offline, online. Techcrunch pointed today to a side project of some googlers called Camlistore. Since the weather was great today I didn't had much time to check it out but it looks quite interesting. As I mentioned in a previous post. I still think that it's crucial for a good mobile experience to have content online AND offline availble whithout bothering the user with details. Sync, offline, online. Google Maps Navigation with roaming. View my complete profile.
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c|rrus blog-o-mat: May 2011
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Monday, 9 May 2011. Mobile software development evolution. Sterday was Düsseldorf's yearly Marathon and in good tradition, several runners from Vodafone tackled the full track or the famous relay run. In 2007 I developed a J2ME application which transferred the current location from each runner to a server, so that the guys at our camp could watch the runners on Google earth. Today's GPS location is just an API call away. The good news: You get way more things done in less time than 4 years ago ;). Today...
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c|rrus blog-o-mat: January 2009
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Monday, 19 January 2009. DLNA Media Server for my PS3 (update). One year ago I came up with a post about my media server installation. I still stick to the TwonkyServer. But just due to lack of mips-support on other servers. For example the PS3 Media Server. Has some really interesting features for example YouTube. Support, where the YouTube feature did not work for me, but anyway, the project is work-in-progress and worth to have a loot at. Tuesday, 6 January 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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c|rrus blog-o-mat: January 2011
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Sunday, 30 January 2011. Sync, offline, online. Techcrunch pointed today to a side project of some googlers called Camlistore. Since the weather was great today I didn't had much time to check it out but it looks quite interesting. As I mentioned in a previous post. I still think that it's crucial for a good mobile experience to have content online AND offline availble whithout bothering the user with details. Tuesday, 4 January 2011. Google Maps Navigation with roaming. First try: Route to the destinati...
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c|rrus blog-o-mat: Mobile software development evolution
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Monday, 9 May 2011. Mobile software development evolution. Sterday was Düsseldorf's yearly Marathon and in good tradition, several runners from Vodafone tackled the full track or the famous relay run. In 2007 I developed a J2ME application which transferred the current location from each runner to a server, so that the guys at our camp could watch the runners on Google earth. Today's GPS location is just an API call away. The good news: You get way more things done in less time than 4 years ago ;).
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c|rrus blog-o-mat: August 2008
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Friday, 15 August 2008. The next generation. fragmentation? A lot of people argue about JME fragmentation. And about JME, Symbian, Windows Mobile development in general. Too complex, too time-consuming, too fragmented. I agreed. And it seems like most of the people are looking for Web-style, Widgets like solutions for this. I support that "hype", but only to a certain extend. No doubt, it's nearly 10 times easier building a User Interface on a capable(! Monday, 11 August 2008. Really, really cool.
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c|rrus blog-o-mat: May 2008
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Wednesday, 7 May 2008. On Sunday I finished my first marathon in Duesseldorf. Crossing the finish line was a strange moment between happiness and exhaustion. Not sure if I will do this again ;). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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c|rrus blog-o-mat: January 2014
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Sunday, 5 January 2014. I have moved to a new blog. This one is officially closed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I have moved to a new blog this one is of. View my complete profile.
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c|rrus blog-o-mat: March 2011
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Tuesday, 15 March 2011. Wow, good timing for my log-file parser, Google just released more detailed statistics on the android market. You can check the device distribution of your app based on installations, so I was curious to compare them with my useage stats. Here are the results from Google for my app:. Samsung Galaxy S 23.4% (128). HTC Desire 20.5% (112). HTC Desire HD 9.5% (52). Motorola Defy 7.0% (38). HTC Wildfire 6.4% (35). Samsung Galaxy Tab 4.8% (26). HTC myTouch 3G 3.5% (19). I will share som...
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c|rrus blog-o-mat: Google Instant
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011. Google launched instant previews on mobiles and while trying it out I got curious how they build that. It doesn't feel that you leave the browser when you click on the magnifier which takes you to the screenshots of the pages, but you it also doesn't look and feel like a classic mobile webpage. So I emulated an android user-agent in chrome and inspected the source. Actually it is a XHTML page with some nice CSS animations and script magic. Why is that interesting?
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