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Mobile Application Development

Why to develop Mobile App?
  • Mobile computing is every where à An Internet-connected computer in 3 billion Pockets.
Use of Internet in mobile phones makes every thing near to you. Market of Mobile Apps for Smartphones and tablet computers has increased to different level. People are very much friendly and familiar with the Apps.

Changing lives of many:
1.     Live Media Sharing
2.     Farm Prices
3.     Micro finance
What’s unique about mobile?  
1.   Media Capture
         It gives you an ability to share your ideas with the world easily. You are easily                connected with the world. You can document you life anytime and anywhere.   
    
     2. Sensing

It helps you to locate and find anything on the globe. You can get any content you want with a great speed. It is also easy to sense and track personal health issues.

3. Social Connectivity

    Device tied to a person, almost always with them. Voice, text, email, chat and media sharing help you to connect with easily.


Development Life cycle of Mobile Application

What inspire you to develop any App?
Ø      Inspiration for Design
1.      Learning from people, and their day to day life.
2.      Grounding new designs from real-world behavior.
         


Getting Started with the Web App Development

1.      Design a process from beginning.
2.      Include each and every flow/navigation.
3.      Especially take care of Mobile device orientation. i.e. phones & Tabs
4.      Building and testing must be interactive.
5.      User Interface must be design according to the Apps.
6.      For positive start, it’s beneficial to move parallel with testing and development.
7.      Catch mistakes early when it’s easy to change.

Mobile App Development and Technology

Use of particular technology is totally depend on the requirement of the App. For Beginners, it is good to start with HTML5, JavaScripts, CSS3 and jQuery.

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