Featured Articles Sponsored By: DevCon5 HTML5 and Mobile App Developers Conference July 9-10, 2014 - New York City Register here DevCon5 HTML5 & Mobile App Developer Conference focuses on educating Web developers, designers, and architects on how to use HTML5 to create dynamic user experiences across multiple platforms. The conference focuses on the implementation and execution of HTML5, building new business models based on HTML5 mobile, cloud and ecommerce capabilities, security issues, Node.js, MongoDB, AngularJS, JavaScript and more. Attend DevCon5, July 9-10, at NYU’s Kimmel Center in NYC, and understand how HTML5, hybrid development and frameworks will be the guiding principles for the future of mobile app development. Hear from some of the most influential companies and names in the HTML5 world including Nickelodeon, Basho, Adobe, Intel, and more. Understand how HTML5 and the changing interaction between the browser and the server using CSS, JavaScript and mobile development tools will allow for the successful development and delivery of cutting edge mobile apps Top Stories From The Expert Corner May 01, 2014 We all know and use voicemail. But with the rise of ubiquitous video recording and the bandwidth to share it thanks to smartphone adoption, will videomail join voicemail as a daily communications medium? The videomail concept sounds promising: Instead of scheduling a time when two business colleagues can meet over videoconferencing, workers can send a quick video message or demonstration asynchronously like leaving a voice message. The advantage of videomail is not just that is skips the hassle of having to corral two busy people at the same time, but that it also encourages brevity. A fair amount of time spent on video conferencing actually is spent with formalities and discussion about the quality of the video conference, but in a videomail environment this can all be skipped (or fast-forwarded in the case of rambling videomails). It also is increasingly technically possible thanks to the move from 3G to 4G LTE (News - Alert) mobile broadband speeds. With smartphone adoption running at about 70 percent in the U.S., according to telecom business enable firm, Converse, most business users can now both send and receive videomails without it being a strain...Read More |
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