Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
6:42 pm
1. Hold them Online
Don’t make everyone waste time leaving their offices—the Web-conference software dimdim.com runs right in your browser. Along with its voice and video capabilities, the program lets you present PowerPoint slides, share your desktop, and even shine a laser pointer on a virtual whiteboard.
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Originally posted 2009-03-22 23:28:23.
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Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at
10:35 am
See part two on coding your App.
Love it or hate it, it’s tough to argue about the success of the Apple App Store. While this venture might be a successful cash cow business model for Apple, how does business fare for the app developer? Pretty good, it turns out.
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Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
11:51 am
In the first part of this series, we covered the “nuts and bolts” for assembling a workable iPhone app development platform. Now that our desktop is cluttered with a mess of cables, it’s time to roll up our sleeves and start cobbling some code together.
First things first, however. There are two things you must accomplish before you can start developing that next great American App. One is free, but for the other one you’re going to have to pony up some cash.
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Originally posted 2009-03-22 23:28:23.
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