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Shoot’s big advantage is cross-platform support. “If you’ve ever experienced a situation where you’re on iOS and a friend next to you has an Android phone, sending something like a big batch of photos or a long video is a challenge,” Erik Pounds, BitTorrent Sync’s VP of product management, explained
http://venturebeat.com/2015/06/16/bittorrent-launches-2-photo-sharing-app-shoot-for-android-ios-and-windows-phone/
Mixfader, A Device That Connects to a Smartphone or Tablet to Help DJs Scratch and Mix
…and we wonder how Apple has so much cash in the bank.
If I am making the pitch for why students should care about APIs, during the most formative years of their lives, I would point out that APIs are already touching every aspect of their lives, from the websites they visit, to the mobile phone in their pocket. If your college years are about preparing you for the world, APIs need to front and center in your education, giving you the basics, but also allowing you to peel back the black curtain on the technology that is slowly taking over our world, and establish skills that will give you an edge in your career
Increasing The Focus On APIs In Higher Education Is Important ·
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