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Video Demo: Mobile App for Conferences and Associations Using Drupal and Appcelerator

The video below is a demonstration of our recent work using two open source software platforms to build native iPhone and Android apps for the InterAction Forum conference

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Code Malcolm’s Quick Guide to Google I/O: Day Two

First thing is a bit of a housekeeping point: when running through the giveaways yesterday, I forgot to mention that attendees also got a Verizon Mobile Hotspot, with 3 months of free connectivity. Pretty sweet little unit!

Keynote

Though not terribly well rested, I did make it to the packed keynote on Wed., May 12. This multi-speaker presentation covered the three flavours of Chrome:

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Code Malcolm’s Quick Guide to Google I/O: Day One

A popular t-shirt expressing a popular sentiment

Overview

Google I/O is always a fun conference to attend. Of course, there’s always the awesome giveaways for attendees. This year, the big gift was a Galaxy 10.1 tablet, customized with a distinctive Android pattern on the back. There was also, if you went to the right sessions, an Android Open Accessory Development Kit (ADK), to use your Android phone as an Arduino controller, and a Sony Xperia play phone. Rumor has it that tomorrow, they will be handing out another phone. [UPDATE: no phone, but a Chromebook, Jun. 15th!] (Last year’s early bird attendees got both an Evo and a Nexus phone, while regular attendees got just the Nexus.)

Then of course, there’s always the announcements of hot new software and hardware Google’s been working on. I went to the sessions on Android Based Businesses, Google Chrome Frame and Google Web Fonts. (It was a slow day because I slept in – hey, we arrived late and our hotel, The Petite Auberge, as wonderfully quaint and charming as it is, was plagued by the sounds of  trucks unloading at about 5 or 6 am.)

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Google Android Market vs. Apple App Store

Last week Apple announced that since July 2008 more than 10 billion iPhone & iPad apps have now been downloaded from the App Store. For those counting at home, that an average of 18 million apps per day.

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Drupalcon SFO Session Proposal & Demo: Developing Apps for iPhone/iPad/Android Using Drupal as Base System

Quick demo of what we are going to discuss
Original session was posted here
With launch of iPad and NexusOne - iPhone/Android application market can't be ignored. Both these technologies has great potential to use our existing web based tools such as drupal. You can totally use drupal to manage/update your iPhone/Android native application.

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Sumit Kataria
Role: 
Engineer
Since: 
May, 2009
Location: 
Gurgaon, HR
India

Sumit Kataria wears many hats at CivicActions as well as in the Drupal community at large. Since joining us in April 2009, Sumit has contributed his skills as Tech Lead for Women's Funding Network, NextAgenda and Center for Reproductive Rights, provided engineering support to Tesla Motors and our internal systems (including our home site) and developed many awesome iPhone, iPad and Android applications. He is keenly interested in working with mobile web and using Drupal as a potential platform for iPhone and Android application development in particular. He recently returned from DrupalCon in Copenhagen, where he presented “Developing apps for iPhone/iPad/Android devices using Drupal as a base system”. Sumit started using Drupal during the Google Summer of Code 2008 and is himself mentoring a SoC project this year. He earned his Degree as an Engineer in Computer Science at Punjab Engineering College in Chandigarh, India. In his spare time Sumit enjoys being a new uncle, exploring emerging web technologies, open source software and music.

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