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OpenKit, Intelligent Home Screen for Android, App Discovery Engine

Mobile Gaming Backend OpenKit Now Available To All DevelopersOpenKit, an open-source social platform for mobile games, is now open to all developers, according to co-founder Peter Relan. The service, first announced in December, has been in private beta since earlier

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Scratch 2.0: Cloud Support and New Features

From MIT Releases Scratch 2.0 The paint editor now uses vector graphics meaning they scale without losing detail. There’s a Backpack feature that allows you to move your graphical assets between projects, webcam interaction is now a standard feature, and

Posted in Apps, Kids

LinkLog: Mobile Game Development

From The Philosophy of Game Development Mobile gaming is a huge worldwide opportunity at the moment, having clocked in at $9 billion in 2012, and it is poised to grow further in the coming years. With the world’s 1 billion

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Personal Knowledge Base

It is surprising how much of my personal (and professional) knowledge is just a list of links with some context. Some times the context is just tags and sometimes it is notes and meta information and even a few reflections.

Posted in Apps, Know Bots, Knowledge

LinkLog: Boom Time for Kid App Developers?

From Word of Mouth Blog Post on Food Apps for Kids  Its poll of 2,200 parents in the UK and the US revealed they download an average 27 apps a year for their children – more than one a fortnight.

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LinkLog: The Ideal (Product) Niche

The ideal niche: 1. Is profitable 2. Can be found through search 3. Has crappy competitors via How to Choose an Ideal Profit Niche I am going to wait for the other two parts.

Posted in Apps, Products

If You Can Analyze Your Email…

If you can analyze your email, what would you like to see? This is a question that keeps popping up in my head. Here are a few things I can think of: I want a knowledge base created from my

Posted in Analytics, Apps, Information Discovery

Do You Manage Facebook Groups? This App May be Useful To You

We moved several Google Groups to Facebook over the last year. We found that the comment spam is a lot more manageable on FaceBook. One of the problems with the Facebook group is that some useful and important threads are

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On Monetizing Android Apps

I was watching this Google video on Monetizing Android Apps. Here is a little teaser for you to go and watch it.   If you are new to building Android apps, this session is a good one to watch.  It

Posted in Analytics, Apps, Mobile Apps, Mobile Tech and Trends

Today’s Personal Computing is Increasingly About Us

In the preface to a book on AppInventor, Hal Abelson, Director of MIT ‘s Center for Mobile Learning writes: Today’s mobile applications are making computing “personal” as never before. Today, we carry computers with us constantly, as smartphones and pads

Posted in Apps, Mobile Tech and Trends
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