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Here’s why Soundcloud ditched Flash for HTML5 >> Gigaom
Inroads being made:
Social sound sharing startup Soundcloud is switching to HTML5 for its default widget, essentially demoting its Flash widget to become a fallback solution. Soundcloud only introduced its HTML5 widget some three months ago, but a spokesperson told me today that it’s been a hit with users: “People are eight times as likely to share the sounds after playing them (with the) HTML5 widget as compared to the Flash version,” the spokesperson wrote via email.


Note: the widget referenced in the post works on Firefox, doesn't work on Chrome for us.
developers  flash  html5  charlesarthur 
february 2012 by guardiantech
Amazon App Store: Rotten To The Core >> Shifty Jelly’s blog of mystery
This is a big problem for Amazon: "Amazon’s biggest feature by far, has been their Free App Of The Day promotion. Publicly their terms say that they pay developers 20% of the asking price of an app, even when they give it away free. To both consumers and naive developers alike, this seems like a big chance to make something rare in the Android world: real money. But here’s the dirty secret Amazon don’t want you to know, they don’t pay developers a single cent."
amazon  amazonappstore  apps  developers  joshhalliday  from delicious
august 2011 by guardiantech
Fred Wilson to devs: expect platform owners to work against you >> Gigaom
"Developers building atop platforms like iOS and Twitter should go in with eyes wide open, said Union Square Ventures partner Fred Wilson, who reminded entrepreneurs about the dangers of relying on someone else’s APIs. In a talk last night before an audience of entrepreneurs, Wilson said developers need to plan for the day when platform owners work against their interests."<br />
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The only solution is to be multi-platform.
charlesarthur  developers  from delicious
june 2011 by guardiantech
Facebook’s Own (Smaller) “OAuthpocalypse”: Devs Have 48 Hours To Secure Apps >> TechCrunch
"Last night and into today, Facebook has been sending out notices to developers they believe have apps in violation of their policy against sending authentication data to third parties. Those developers have 48 hours to fix their apps or they risk being “subject to one of the enforcement actions” — read: being booted."
developers  apps  facebook  joshhalliday  oauth  from delicious
may 2011 by guardiantech
Rising Costs Leave Facebook Developers in the Lurch >> Advertising Age
"As Facebook heads toward 700 million users, one thing seems clear: the gold rush for Facebook app developers is over.<br />
"Early adopters of the social-game space, such as Zynga, Crowdstar and Playdom -- known in the industry as part of Facebook's "Top 10" -- are still raking in all the users and much of the revenue, but rising ad prices, a cluttered market, and higher transaction fees are forcing smaller players elsewhere, and in many cases off Facebook altogether."
charlesarthur  facebook  developers  from delicious
may 2011 by guardiantech

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