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Video: Phone developers should use the cloud
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When you think about the monetization (awful word!) of apps for the phone, you can narrow it down to either: The app is free – it was fun building it, I don’t want to be rich. The app is paid for and entirely standalone. It doesn’t rely on any service...
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Windows Azure using CNAME DNS records for multiple sites and SSL
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In the past 3 weeks I seem to have had to answer this question more than any other. I’m not sure why the past few weeks should have had to have this one popping up so much but there you have it. I thought I’d create a little “whiteboard video” to describe...
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Phone developers should use the cloud
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3 months ago
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...Planky
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When you think about the monetization (awful word!) of apps for the phone, you can narrow it down to either: The app is free – it was fun building it, I don’t want to be rich. The app is paid for and entirely standalone. It doesn’t rely on any service...
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