One of the biggest challenges facing developers right now is the simple fact that the vast majority of people just don't download that many new apps. Google might have a solution: Android Instant Apps, which will allow people to use an app without ever having to...
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Google, Microsoft, Mozilla And Others Team Up To Launch WebAssembly, A New Binary Format For The Web
by Media Something | Jun 19, 2015 | Apps, Blog, Insights, Software, Trends
Google, Microsoft, Mozilla and the engineers on the WebKit project today announced that they have teamed up to launch WebAssembly, a new binary format for compiling applications for the web. The web thrives on standards and, for better or worse, JavaScript is...
The Future Of Mobile May Not Look Like Apps
by Media Something | Mar 16, 2015 | Apps, Blog, Trends
The Web as we know it is about to fundamentally change, according to one its luminaries. WordPress may power nearly a quarter of all websites, but Drupal is no slouch, either, running roughly 5% of all websites globally and 12% of the top 100,000 websites. So when...
MIT And Dropbox Alums Launch Inbox, A Next-Generation Email Platform
by Media Something | Jul 10, 2014 | Apps, Blog, Software, Trends
Founded by Dropbox and MIT alums, a new startup called Inbox is launching out of stealth today, hoping to power the next generation of email applications. Similar to the newly launched Gmail API, Inbox offers a more modern way to build apps that access end users’...
Meet Android Intents, The System That (Sort Of) Recreates The Web—Using Apps
by Media Something | Jun 24, 2014 | Apps, Blog, Software, Trends
One of Google's primary goals is to spread its Android operating system to any device that you may touch, and that's going to be a major theme this week at Google's I/O 2014 developer conference. Android Wear smartwatch development will be front and center. Android...
All Your Files Belong To Dropbox
by Media Something | Apr 10, 2014 | Apps, Blog, Insights, Software
Dropbox now has 275 million users, most of them consumers who use the service to store their personal files and images. But it’s precisely its popularity at home that could help Dropbox at work, as the company pushes out its latest Dropbox for Business update on...