How much do you spend on each platform?

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Mobile Development is such a hype nowadays. Frow West to East, everybody wants to create an app and publish it for free or paid. It's not free to develop and publish your apps. In this blog, I'll give you an illustration on how much the capital do you spend as a single developer. The cost might not exact, but I try to be as close as I can.

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Nexían, how it can be a smartphone trendsetter in Indonesia

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In my previous post, on my hands-on nexian experience, I have given nexían credits for its excellent hardware (with some glitch on its SD card slot) but lousy software (OS) beaten with community-made CMLMod. By using CMLMod, the device has more features and perform faster.

Nexian has a good track record of leading the market of phones. Usually featured phone bundled and packaged with songs for certain selebrities. That's why I'm suggesting that Nexian Journey is featuring Aura Kasih, it's sexy and elegant. Okay, the last part is just kidding :D. Nexian takes a good (and risky) moves on pushing android as its phone platform. In this post, I'd explain further what my opinion of what nexían needs to be a leader of local smartphone and furthermore to gadget market using Android.

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Mobile Games? What's matter?

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Have been working on games on past 2 years. I would like to say that Game Development always fascinates me. In my opinion, this is the most cool and complicated consumer software developed. You can argue that how com it's complicated? Do a bank apps is complicated? Yes it is! However there's no such software that cares much about consumer behaviour, user experience, consumer culture, music, graphical style, code optimisation, memory consumption and stimulate most of human senses as games. Hence, the complexity.

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Nokia on getting grasp on App-driven Market

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Do you still remember Nokia (NYSE:NOK)? What I really like them now is that they come with a uniformed development environment by pushing Qt, a cross platform GUI framework that also used by KDE folks, as a first class citizen on development of Native Apps on Symbian. Being about 2 years on playing with Qt for my GUI and embedded device work. I can say that what nokia do is the right thing. Bute there are things to be fixed.

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