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18:43:29 09/25/10
What Would You Do Without Http //Boo Bs? Make A Donation So You Don't Have To Find Out! #Icqb
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Here is how the whole donation thing works: You make a donation by clicking on the green "Back This Project" button at http://boo.bs. The more you give - the more rewards you will get in return (you can see a full list of the rewards at http://boo.bs). I am trying to raise $15,000 to get the website game created, however, I am optimistic that we can raise more. * If we reach $30,000 - I will develop a mobile app available to all mobile devices via the web. * If we reach $45,000 - I will develop a Facebook app. * If we reach $60,000 - I will develop a native iPhone app. * If we reach $75,000 - I will develop a native Android app. * If we reach $90,000 - I will develop a native iPad app. * If we reach $105,000 - I will develop a Windows Phone 7 app. * If we reach $120,000 - I will develop a desktop app. * If we reach $200,000, I will quit my job and dedicate the next year of my life to making sure that this project is a success! To put it even more simply: I have to raise at least $15,000 to complete the programming for the game on the web. Anything raised over $15,000 will be used to create the game on platforms beyond the website (such as Facebook, iPhone, iPad and Android apps). So... yes, you read right. If I get $200,000 in donations, $80,000 will be my salary. $80,000 will allow me to quit my job and dedicate the next year to making sure that this project is a success. Right now I make $120,000 a year. I have my medical, dental and vision insurance paid for. I have my meals paid for. I have my beloved iPhone 4 and all of my monthly phone bills paid for. I get bonuses, 401K matching, paid time off and all of the benefits that accompany a secure job (that I have for over 5 years). I understand that $80,000 is a lot of money and that it's only a sacrifice in contrast to what I have been lucky to receive thus far. However, it is the minimum I need to continue to support my family and home when I quit my job and dedicate the next year to making http://boo.bs a complete success. 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14:14:05 08/07/09
Using web technolgies for RIAs - Appcelerator - RIA Weekly #58
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While in Mountain View a little bit ago, I had the chance to catch up with Appcelerator's Jeff Haynie. While Jeff has been on RIA Weekly before, I start out by asking him to go over what Appecelerator does. As he susinctly puts it, their offerings focusing on providing a framework and runtime to develop applications for mobile, web, and desktop apps using web technologies (like JavaScript, CSS, HTML, you know, Ajax). We then get into a discussion of how Appcelerator came to see this as an opportunity, namely, using web programming as the model instead of programming models fit per deployment platform. Next, I ask Jeff if the goal is to provide a platform that automatically spins up UIs for different types of devices, or "screens." He says, no, in the sense that they want to have each type of interface specialized whether that's a native feel to mobile applications or desktops. As he says, designers and developers have said that they don't want applications to look the same across platforms. After this lay-up of context and capabilities, we get into the actual Appcelerator portfolio, namely Titanium, the runtime and tool-chain for building these web technology based applications. Jeff also goes over the cloud-based services Appcelerator provides - for example, for helping distribute applications, building across different platforms, and more.Knowing that Appcelerator had recently suveyed it's user base, I next ask Jeff to tell us the types of applications they're seeing developed on the platform. There's a wide spread of application types, esp. in iPhone-land, using Appcelerator, including several internal only applications businesses have been developing. Another interesting data point is that they've been seeing about a 50/50 split between developers doing iPhone and Android development.We then discuss how companies are seeking to do applications that move beyond, you know, fart apps and more into applications that support their business and brand. As Jeff says, some companies have felt they've missed out on fuller models of engagement (or "branding and marketing" if you prefer) in the web space and are looking for new ways of doing that in a post-web world. Finally, we talk about the commercial offerings and services that Appcelerator is going to be providing around (as briefly mentioned at the start) distributing applications, cross-compiling services, analytics, and other cloud-enabled offerings.Disclosure: Appcelerator is a client and sponsored this video. Adobe is a client as well.
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10:14:05 08/07/09
Using web technolgies for RIAs - Appcelerator - RIA Weekly #58
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While in Mountain View a little bit ago, I had the chance to catch up with Appcelerator's Jeff Haynie. While Jeff has been on RIA Weekly before, I start out by asking him to go over what Appecelerator does. As he susinctly puts it, their offerings focusing on providing a framework and runtime to develop applications for mobile, web, and desktop apps using web technologies (like JavaScript, CSS, HTML, you know, Ajax). We then get into a discussion of how Appcelerator came to see this as an opportunity, namely, using web programming as the model instead of programming models fit per deployment platform. Next, I ask Jeff if the goal is to provide a platform that automatically spins up UIs for different types of devices, or "screens." He says, no, in the sense that they want to have each type of interface specialized whether that's a native feel to mobile applications or desktops. As he says, designers and developers have said that they don't want applications to look the same across platforms. After this lay-up of context and capabilities, we get into the actual Appcelerator portfolio, namely Titanium, the runtime and tool-chain for building these web technology based applications. Jeff also goes over the cloud-based services Appcelerator provides - for example, for helping distribute applications, building across different platforms, and more.Knowing that Appcelerator had recently suveyed it's user base, I next ask Jeff to tell us the types of applications they're seeing developed on the platform. There's a wide spread of application types, esp. in iPhone-land, using Appcelerator, including several internal only applications businesses have been developing. Another interesting data point is that they've been seeing about a 50/50 split between developers doing iPhone and Android development.We then discuss how companies are seeking to do applications that move beyond, you know, fart apps and more into applications that support their business and brand. As Jeff says, some companies have felt they've missed out on fuller models of engagement (or "branding and marketing" if you prefer) in the web space and are looking for new ways of doing that in a post-web world. Finally, we talk about the commercial offerings and services that Appcelerator is going to be providing around (as briefly mentioned at the start) distributing applications, cross-compiling services, analytics, and other cloud-enabled offerings.Disclosure: Appcelerator is a client and sponsored this video. Adobe is a client as well.



