Mobile Books
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Professional Android 2 Application Development (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Published 11 years ago
by Reto Meier, Wrox
Professional Android Application Development is a professional developer's guide to building mobile applications using the next major release of the Android SDK. This hands-on approach provides in-depth coverage of the Android SDK through a series of projects, each introducing a new Android platform feature and highlighting the techniques and best practices to get the most out of Android.
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Best iPad Apps: The Guide for Discriminating Downloaders (Best Apps)
Published 10 years ago
by Peter Meyers, O'Reilly Media
What really wows iPad fans is when their touchscreen does what's impossible on other gadgets: the finger-painting app that turns a cross-country flight into a moving art class, the mini music studio (two-dozen instruments strong, each with motion-induced warble effects), and the portable fireworks display that you sculpt by swiping.Problem is, with tens of thousands of apps available for your iPad, who knows what to download?
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Best iPhone Apps: The Guide for Discriminating Downloaders
Published 11 years ago
by Josh Clark, O'Reilly Media
This catalog of iPhone gems is an authoritative guide to the best, most useful, and most entertaining iPhone apps. Full of colorful and helpful illustrations, Best iPhone Apps gives you the lowdown on each app, with brief tips on how to use it.Best App for Sharing Your Adventuresby Josh ClarkWhrrl v2.0Free; Version: 2.0.0; PelagoTurn your outing&##x2014;or anything you do&##x2014;into a slideshow to share with others.
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The Android Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the Android SDK (Developer's Library
Published 10 years ago
by James Steele, Nelson To, Addison-Wesley Professional
Want to get started building applications for Android, the world’s hottest, fast-growing mobile platform? Already building Android applications and want to get better at it? This book brings together all the expert guidance–and code–you’ll need!Completely up-to-date to reflect the newest and most widely used Android SDKs, The Android Developer’s Cookbook is the essential resource for developers building apps for any Android device, from phones to tablets.
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iPhone: The Missing Manual: Covers All Models with 3.0 Software-including the iPhone 3GS
Published 11 years ago
by David Pogue, Pogue David, O'Reilly Media
The new iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3.0 software have arrived, and New York Times tech columnist David Pogue is on top of it with a thoroughly updated edition of iPhone: The Missing Manual. Each custom-designed page helps you use your iPhone for everything from web browsing to watching videos. The iPhone is packed with possibilities, and with this handy book, you can explore them all.iPhone 3GS Picture-Taking Goodiesby David Pogue
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Pro Android 2
Published 10 years ago
by Sayed Hashimi, Satya Komatineni, Dave MacLean, Apress
The age of Web 2.0 smart mobile phones and handsets is here. First there was the BlackBerry, then there was the iPhone, and now … there’s Google, with its Android Mobile Software Development Kit (SDK) and platform, and its hardware partners in the Open Handset Alliance. Android works with the HTC G1 and G2 phones, the DROID, and the Nexus One. Android is also available on other mobile phones and devices, including netbooks.
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Windows® 7 Administrator's Pocket Consultant
Published 11 years ago
by William R. Stanek, Microsoft Press
Here's the ideal, on-the-go reference that desktop administrators and support professionals can carry with them as they support and manage Windows 7. Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers immediate answers for the day-to-day administration of Windows 7 - from desktop configuration and management to networking and security issues. Zero in on core support and maintenance tasks by using quick-reference tables, instructions, and lists.
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HTML5 and CSS3: Develop with Tomorrow's Standards Today (Pragmatic Programmers)
Published 10 years ago
by Brian P. Hogan, Pragmatic Bookshelf
HTML5 and CSS3 are the future of web development, but you don't have to wait to start using them. Even though the specification is still in development, many modern browsers and mobile devices already support HTML5 and CSS3. This book gets you up to speed on the new HTML5 elements and CSS3 features you can use right now, and backwards compatible solutions ensure that you don't leave users of older browsers behind.
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Beginning iPhone 4 Development: Exploring the iOS SDK
Published 10 years ago
by David Mark, Jeff LaMarche, Jack Nutting, Apress
The authors of the bestselling Beginning iPhone 3 Development are back, with the same excellent material completely updated for iOS 4 and written from the ground up using the latest version of Apple's Xcode 3. All source code has been updated to use the latest Xcode templates and current APIs, and all-new screenshots show Xcode 3 in action.Beginning iPhone 4 Development is a complete course in iOS development. You'll master techniques that work on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.