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    glƏƏk!, Baseball Pro ’12, Kony 2012, Play the Hunt, ManyAppz…

    This is just a tiny bit of the last updates on our Windows Phone Showcase Gallery page. It currently features 168 apps, and 50 more waiting to be uploaded. If you are looking for an inspiration, check out the newest, smartest, and sleekest apps at the Telerik Windows Phone Showcase Gallery. Among them, you will find,glƏƏk!, the social miracle, winner of the 3rd place in the “Best User Experience 2012 Award” . Moreover, there are some very useful Tools + Productivity Apps, such as Carbon Trip, ..honey, I got it!, etc. For more info, check out the...
    June 15, 2012 1 min read
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    Doug Seven on Cross-Platform Development Challenges

    While at TechEd 2012 NA I had the pleasure of sitting down with Richard Campbell of the Tablet Show for a short discussion on some of the exciting technologies being talked about, and my thoughts on cross-platform mobile development. Watch the video here.
    June 15, 2012 1 min read
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    Kendo UI Named “The Best” in CodeProject’s Members Choice Awards This Year

    We're happy to share with you that Kendo UI just brought back home two gold awards and one honorable mention from the 2012 CodeProject Members Choice Awards. This is even more exciting for us seeing as Kendo UI is a young product, launched less than a...
    June 15, 2012 1 min read
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    Telerik Interview Series – three new interviews on hottest topics at TechEd 2012

    Today we bring you three interesting interviews. First, we talk to Todd Anglin on HTML5, jQuery, challenges in software development for mobile devices, and even the kind of exercise you get at TechEd.   Next, we stay on the mobile theme and talk to Doug Seven on his role of Vice President of “Black Ops” and future of mobile development, developer tools and how the cloud is changing it all.  
    June 14, 2012 1 min read
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    The new new startup economics

    While speaking on a panel last week at the BizSpark European Entrepreneurship conference in London, I mentioned how in 1999 we raised $36m of Venture Capital at Zagat in order to get from idea (expressed in PowerPoint) to paying customers. I asserted that back then in the stone ages, you had to: buy lots of servers (usually at overcapacity if you had some peak and valleys in traffic), hire lots of expensive people, and spend a ton on marketing to reach the masses. Then I asserted that how those numbers started to change due to the cloud and the infrastructure around it (Skype, outsourcing, etc). I talked briefly...
    June 14, 2012 3 min read