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Mobile.Compile() for the Week of April 2, 2012

April 6, 2012

Apple

  • New Resources for Promoting iOS Apps

Cross Platform

  • Ext GWT 3.0 State API
  • MonoDevelop Updates
  • Ext JS 4.1 RC2 Released
  • Sencha Touch 2 RC—Now with Native Packaging
  • Introducing Xamarin Recipes

Google

  • The Gmail Public Labels API

Microsoft

  • Can Microsoft change the Windows Phone app conversation?
  • Windows 8 and the Windows Phone SDK, pt. 2
  • Optimize Startup Time

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