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[Interview] RIM Eyes Southeast Asia’s Developer Scene

YoungUpstarts

During the recent launch of Blackberry 7 OS in Singapore, Research In Motion (RIM) executives had shared that Southeast Asia was a potential hotbed of application developers with whom they were keen to work with. We have partnered with existing developer communities, including academic communities to offer developer days and workshops.

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This Week in VC with Dana Settle of Greycroft Partners

Both Sides of the Table

CEO hinted to WSJ that it may go public in early 2011. Monetization: virtual goods (1/3 of total revenues); Partnerships with major brands (currently partnered with H&M and Travel Channel); forecasted to hit 6mm users by end of Summer 2010. In the show we talked about why this is important to mobile application developers.

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Is it still possible to be a successful developer on Facebook?

Aymeric Gaurat-Apelli

Although the following graph summarizes the article pretty well, it is interesting to read the article to understand how the applications have been filtered: I believe that it is way harder to be successful today than it was a year or two ago and it is a conscious effort from Facebook to make it so. Flickr Search Copyright © 2011.

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Is it still possible to be a successful developer on Facebook?

Aymeric Gaurat-Apelli

Although the following graph summarizes the article pretty well, it is interesting to read the article to understand how the applications have been filtered: I believe that it is way harder to be successful today than it was a year or two ago and it is a conscious effort from Facebook to make it so. Flickr Search Copyright © 2011.

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Is it still possible to be a successful developer on Facebook?

Aymeric Gaurat-Apelli

Although the following graph summarizes the article pretty well, it is interesting to read the article to understand how the applications have been filtered: I believe that it is way harder to be successful today than it was a year or two ago and it is a conscious effort from Facebook to make it so. Flickr Search Copyright © 2011.

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How HTML5 Is Aiding in Cross-Platform Development

mashable.com

Billion View Comments How HTML5 Is Aiding in Cross-Platform Development February 22, 2011 by Christina Warren View Comments email share email share The Mobile App Trends Series is sponsored by Sourcebits , a leading product developer for mobile platforms. It would be nice to go to HTML 5 if this whole API thing sorts itself out.