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Aug 19 '12
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Jul 31 '12

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Jun 12 '12

In Episode No. 69 of The Big Web Show, Happy Cog creative director Chris Cashdollar (@ccashdollar) and Jeffrey Zeldman (@zeldman) discuss the joys and challenges of redesigning typography mega-site Fonts.com; nimble versus waterfall; process versus inspiration; running a creative department that is interactive in every sense of the word; the two sides of a design education (learning and teaching); fostering collaboration; and the transition from doodling eight-year-old to graphic design student to interactive creative director.

Jun 12 '12

Big Lebowski Quote

  • Blond Treehorn Thug: [holding up a bowling ball] What the fuck is this?
  • The Dude: Obviously you're not a golfer.

Jun 12 '12

Jun 12 '12

PhoneGap

PhoneGap applications are written with Web Standards (HTML5/CSS/JS) that have a very high rate of adoption. By creating an interface layer between what you see on the screen and the OS on the device, PhoneGap can be used to access  native device APIs (camera, contacts, accelerometer, and more). Using PhoneGap Build, applications targeting multiple devices like iPhone, Android and BlackBerry can be built and deployed from a single code base. 

Like KONY, this platform espouses the ‘write once, deploy everywhere’ model. However, with PhoneGap, UI elements would not be automatically converted to adhere to the devices native UI functionality but would have a consistent UI across all devices. 

While PhoneGap has the technical and financial backing of Adobe, PhoneGap is an open source implementation of open standards. That means developers and companies can use PhoneGap for mobile applications that are either distributed for free or sold.

Currently there is no standard SLA from PhoneGap to support new mobile operating systems, updates to existing operating systems, or new devices. However, with an extremely active community new plugins, fixes and updates are made based on priority. In addition, PhoneGap offers product support at an additional cost (monthly or yearly) based on number of developers, number of incidents and response time.

Jun 12 '12
Arden Smiling :)

Arden Smiling :)