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What is Apple up to this Thursday?

What is Apple up to this Thursday?

Amadeus Consulting’s mobile app development team speculates about Apples next release, slated for Thursday May 19th which also marks the Retail Store’s 10th Anniversary. Find out more about what this surprise could be.

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Sign of the Times: Apple & Microsoft Play Nice with Bing Maps

Sign of the Times: Apple & Microsoft Play Nice with Bing Maps

Amadeus Consulting’s iPhone™ app development team talks the unlikely partnership between Apple® and Microsoft®, and what the Bing Maps™ SDK release for iOS™ means for mobile app developers and consumers.

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Keys to a Successful Mobile App

Keys to a Successful Mobile App

Designing a new application can be difficult because there is always the balance between providing the right amount content without overdoing it. There are some key factors for success that are frequently overlooked in custom applications.

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Why Adobe® and Apple® Are Fighting Over the Internet

Why Adobe® and Apple® Are Fighting Over the Internet

A discussion of the heated debate of Apple vs. Flash vs. HTML5 and why the debate is important to the future of software development.

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An augmented reality hardware setup as featured in a February 2002 Popular Science article. Now, free apps for the iPhone and Android phones can out-perform this rig.

What is Augmented Reality? (And what can it do for my business?)

Amadeus Consulting discusses the definition of augmented reality and where they see this new technology going.

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This Week in Technology – February 19, 2010

This Week in Technology – February 19, 2010

Amadeus Consulting tackles and explains the latest custom application, custom software and mobile application development software each week. This week, our team highlights the latest offerings from Mobile World Congress, including Wholesale Application Community, a new alliance of 24 of the largest phone operators, which banded together this week to create a unified app store to rival the Apple® App Store. According to the BBC, their goal is to make it easier to build and sell apps “irrespective of device of technology,” meaning available on multiple types of phones.