![]() SoFly: second screen and TV show tracking.dood! Our 100% local HK team with a photo sharing app that turns your photos into gifts.Gyaan Tel: mobile data analytics for emerging market retailers.Verybite: healthy home cooked food delivery service.The teams did amazing! Here is the rundown: Quite fitting to have our second demo day on the one year anniversary. I fooled the audience into thinking that I made a typo on a slide with the wrong date, I had Augon the first slide since one year ago to the date I began the Accelerator journey when my board approved the project. I tried to say something motivation and semimetal, but all I could say over and over was “I’m proud of you guys.”Īfter a brief intro by Tony at the Good Lab and a photo slide show, I did a brief introduction. The teams were hard at work but we all gathered at show time and did a shot of Port compliments of the Portuguese team. We squeezed about 120 into the main theatre and about 30 or so in the live streaming in the kitchen area of the Good Lab. ☺Īttend our keynote on Wednesday Feb 12, 2014, register here: Last night in Hong Kong was the cohort #2 Demo Day! Over 150 people braved severe Typhoon Utor to make their way to The Good Lab for Demo Day 2. Mobile development will never be the same, check it out today at it’s been 10 years in the making. I’m happy to announce our new Telerik Developer Platform, which breaks down the silos of mobile apps. That best balances cost, development time, reach and access to device capabilities. With the Telerik Platform, developers can focus on what an application should do first and then choose the approach It enables developers to create awesome experiences perfectly optimized for every app and every screen, today or in the future. ![]() The Telerik Platform is designed to be future-proof, encompassing the entirety of native, web and hybrid universes and puts app requirements ahead of the development approach. What about the death of MS-DOS and MySpace? We barely remember them as we will barely remember iOS and Facebook in 10 years. Devices come and go, remember how big the Palm Pilot was? Just 4 years ago the Blackberry was the number one mobile OS and the iPad did not exist! Standards are ever-evolving (remember the Blink tag?) and can die when you least expect them. Now in the device + cloud era, I think things are moving at ludicrous speed. Then came the Internet and “internet speed.” That was crazy fast. What do I mean “Mobile apps are dead?” When I first started out as a developer in the client-server era, things moved slow.
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