lunes, 29 de octubre de 2012

Townsmen 6

Townsmen 6 Free para Android es un juego de estrategia ambientado en Francia durante la época de la revolución.


Comenzamos el juego en una zona despoblada donde tendremos que trabajar duro para poder expandir nuestro imperio, para ello tendremos que recolectar recursos y construir casas, forjas, establos....


El rey de francia intentará conquistar los pueblos que vayas creando por lo que tienes que estar preparado para luchar en cualquier momento.

Un ameno juego de estrategia con el que podremos pasar horas y horas jugando sin aburrirte. Hay disponible una versión de pago donde se elimina la publicidad.

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sábado, 27 de octubre de 2012

Samsung Announces First Android Device


Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world's second largest cellphone maker, today unveiled the I7500, its first Android-powered mobile phone. With the launch, Samsung becomes the first company among the global top three mobile phone manufacturers to unveil an Android-powered phone.

"Samsung is among the earliest members of the Open Handset Alliance and has been actively moving forward to introduce the most innovative Android mobile phone," said JK Shin, Executive Vice President and Head of Mobile Communication Division in Samsung Electronics. "With Samsung's accumulated technology leadership in mobile phone industry and our consistent strategy to support every existing operating system, I believe that Samsung provides the better choices and benefits to our consumers" he added.

The I7500, a touch screen smartphone, offers a 5 megapixel camera and 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and WiFi connectivity, that gives users access to all of Google's services.

Samsung said that the phone would be available in major European countries in June. No word on pricing.

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carl cameraYou may remember the recent challenges of Brandon Watson to Molly Wood to try Windows Phone 7, as she was frequently complaining about Andriod. She came up with some video reviews on her blog; one can see some of them in CBS news too.

jueves, 25 de octubre de 2012

Helping you build beautiful, powerful, successful apps

[This post is by Billy Rutledge, Director of Developer Relations for Android. — Tim Bray]

Just in time for Google I/O next week, the Android Developers site is stepping into a new look that is streamlined, simplified, and refocused. A developer's tasks fall into three baskets: Designing, developing, and distributing. We're trying to make developer.android.com's organization reflect this reality, shepherding you through the app development life cycle, from start to finish.

Design

Earlier this year, we launched Android Design, an online style guide which lays out the principles, building blocks, and patterns for excellence in Android user interfaces. It seems to be working; every day, we see more and more beautiful apps arriving in Google Play. At I/O, we'll continue to talk design, kicking off with Android Design for Success, led by Matias Duarte.

Develop

An Android app should be fast, powerful and useful. With Android Training, one of the many parts of the Develop section that we continue to build out, we lay out best practices in a variety of framework topics to help you achieve those goals. If you're at I/O and you're interested in Android tools, be sure to start off your show with What's new in Android Developers' Tools.

Distribute

The most important piece of the piece of the puzzle is about getting your app in front of millions and millions of Android users on Google Play. That's why we added a section on distributing your app — a peek into the world of publishing and promoting your app. Chris Yerga on the Play team will be kicking off our how-to sessions on distributing your with Android apps in Google Play.

This is just a small sample of the Android sessions at Google I/O, many of which will be live-streamed so you can follow along even if you can't make it out to San Francisco. In the meantime, we hope you find the new Android Developer site much more useful as you build great apps.


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miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2012

Skype para Windows Phone en beta privada

Hace tiempo ya que se viene hablando de cómo será la integración de Skype con Windows Phone, sobre todo después de que Microsoft lo comprara.

Ayer mismo hablábamos de lo que se espera para Windows Phone Tango, y justamente una de las novedades sería la integración de Skype como aplicación nativa, algo que no parece tan lejano si tenemos en cuenta que Skype para Windows Phone ya se encuentra en una versión beta privada.

Ya hace un tiempo se sabe que Microsoft está trabajando en lanzar la aplicación de Skype que sea compatible con su propio SO móvil, Windows Phone, y ya se sabe que en las próximas semanas se comenzaran a enviar invitaciones para testear su aplicación en esta beta privada que actualmente comienza a estar disponible.

También hay un detalle extra, y es que los nuevos equipos Windows Phone cuentan con cámaras frontales, lo que le permite a los usuarios poder disfrutar de las funciones de video llamadas sin ningún problema, además de la típica función de llamadas de voz.

Por lo que se sabe, por ahora Skype será una aplicación más, sin tener una gran integración con el SO, a diferencia de lo que podríamos llegar a imaginar sabiendo que Skype ahora es propiedad de Microsoft, pero habrá que esperar a las próximas versiones para saber si esto se puede dar en el futuro.

lunes, 22 de octubre de 2012

EA and Glu Report Mobile Game Sales Results

Two of the biggest mobile game developers in the world, Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) and Glu Mobile (NASDAQ: GLUU) announced quarterly results this week.

While EA's overall business continues to struggle, mobile was a bright spot with the company reporting that their mobile revenues were up 24% year-over-year to $189 million. For the fiscal fourth quarter, EA Mobile recorded $48 million in revenues, up 14% year-over-year.

Glu reported revenues of $20.8 million, compared to $20.6 million in the first quarter of 2008 which represents less than a 1% increase year over year.

If I was a Glu shareholder I'd be pretty disappointed with Glu's results. Although EA is a bigger company , the mobile games business is growing fairly rapidly (see post coming soon) and Glu should be growing at a similar pace to EA.

If you read Glu's full release and if you've been following the company over the last year, a lot of their lack of growth is due to the fact that Glu was very late to the iPhone party. They've started to ramp up lately with a number of high quality releases on that platform including the very fun Glyder title, but it's clear that they've still got a lot of work to do to get their business to take off further.

EA, on the other hand, was early to the iPhone an their games have done very well. Just in the past couple weeks, EA announced five new iPhone titles and executives said they expect to introduce 30 games for the iPhone this year.