Part 2 of 3 in an overview series on the Android platform. In this segment, Mike explains the application and process lifecycle as a user navigates through different applications.
300.000 views :O Watch my new top 10! www.youtube.com The apps were: #15 Banner Free #14 islots #13 Drummer NOTE: This app isn't free anymore. it's 1$! #12 Knots #11 Tap Tap Revenge #10 Cube Runner #9 ichoose #8 Scratch #7 biiballlite #6 Scribble #5 Remote #4 ipint Note! In order to download this app, you will need to set your itunes account to an age of 17+! Also you can't get this app if your account is set up for the United States! -Thanks to felipeprost for the info about ipint! #3 lightsaber #2 Aurora Feint #1 motionx Dice All of them are available for free on App Store
www.muziic.com - facebook.com - twitter.com - I'm sure you've been to youtube to listen to your favorite music. What if you just don't want to go to youtube? What options do you have then?! If you haven't used Muziic yet, it's time you check it out. Muziic lets you share songs, albums, radio stations or playlists with your friends. Oh, and guess what? Muziic now has a Facebook application, as well! Other Facebook music applications pretty well suck. Muziic, however, does not! It's unobtrusive, and does what it is you want it to do. chris.pirillo.com - http - lockergnome.net
Build, Compile, and Test Your First Android Application, with Tony Hillerson This first workshop covers the basic principles of the Android programming environment. Build a simple Android app from start to finish. For more information about the series of workshops, visit training.oreilly.com
It is with great pleasure that I, Tur-Mohel, submit the attached application video in hopes of gaining admittance into the Evil League Of Evil. Todah rabah, Tur-Mohel Follow Tur-Mohel on Twitter at www.twitter.com ----------------------- Tur-Mohel--Jeremy Dubin Moishe--Matt Johnson The Minyan-- Jim Hopkins Kris Stoker Justin mccombs Rob Jansen Christopher Guthrie James Bradford Paris Traganos Adrian Itescu Connor Lynch Written by Jeremy Dubin Directed and Edited by Ryan Lewis Director of Photography--Michael Maney Music--Alan Patrick Kenny Music--Jim Hopkins Prop Master--Megan Pressley Production Assistant--Kelly Mengelkoch
Rocketboom Tech's Ellie Rountree reviews 6 new applications for you to try on your Mac and/or PC! Applications -culturedcode.com Mac Only -www.teamviewer.com Mac, Windows, Linux -alternativeto.net Mac Only, Open Source -lastpass.com Windows, Mac, Linux (browser plug in for Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome) -http Windows, Mac, Linux -www.partyboothapp.com Windows, Mac, Linux This episode was made in collaboration with Intel! For more information on this episode visit: rocketboom.com For up to the minute updates, follow us on Twitter! twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com For behind the scenes pics and more, follow us on Facebook! facebook.com
appadvice.com - The top 5 free iphone applications at the launch of the Apple App Store. Midomi, Movies.app, Dial Zero, airme, sportstap. (Watch the high quality version for better picture)
www.lukedimarco.com - This will be a brother video to the previous video I did about Luke's favourite iphone apps earlier this year. The apps shown in this video are all available for Mac OS X. They are ATTENTION: LINKS FOR ALL PROGRAMS IN THE VIDEO CAN BE FOUND HERE: www.lukedimarco.com My Background Wallpaper: lukedimarco.com
I show you what I think are some of the Best Applications & Games which are available for free in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala which I have installed on my personal computer. Educational video from www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
Lecture by Professor Brad Osgood for the Electrical Engineering course, The Fourier Transforms and its Applications (EE 261). Professor Osgood's lecture addresses the question- How can we use such simple functions, sin(t) and cos(t) to model such periodic phenomenon? He takes the students through the first steps in analyzing general periodic phenomenon. The Fourier transform is a tool for solving physical problems. In this course the emphasis is on relating the theoretical principles to solving practical engineering and science problems. Complete Playlist for the Course: www.youtube.com EE 261 at Stanford University: eeclass.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on youtube www.youtube.com
Lecture by Professor Brad Osgood for the Electrical Engineering course, The Fourier Transforms and its Applications (EE 261). Professor Osgood provides an overview of the course, then begins lecturing on Fourier series. The Fourier transform is a tool for solving physical problems. In this course the emphasis is on relating the theoretical principles to solving practical engineering and science problems. Complete Playlist for the Course: www.youtube.com EE 261 at Stanford University: eeclass.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on youtube www.youtube.com
***NOTE: To avoid a lot of future questions, please know that this method does not work for applications that link to DLL files. This works for most simple applications, but not for larger more complicated apps*** This video shows you how to make portable applications from (some) regular applications using free software. The software used in this video is listed below: inshame.blogspot.com portableapps.com portableapps.com geek-menu.sourceforge.net