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Two weeks ago Sony Ericsson asked Digital Dandelion to develop a mobile app from web based content using their new WebSDK and PhoneGap, an open source development tool. The result was the Mavericks app for Android phones that we showed last week in New York at the Web 2.0 Expo. In the video below, Digital Dandelion’s Jeremiah Cohick discusses the process of turning a webpage into a mobile app.

To learn more and find resources visit the Digital Dandelion Blog.

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Bill Maggs, Head of Developer and Partner Engagement at Sony Ericsson, took some time at last week’s Web 2.0 Expo in New York, to show the Android app Digital Dandelion developed for the Mavericks Surf Contest. The Mavericks app was built, in just seven days, using Sony Ericsson’s new WebSDK and an amazing new open source development tool PhoneGap.

PhoneGap is an open source development tool for building fast, easy mobile apps with JavaScript. If you’re a web developer who wants to build mobile applications in HTML and JavaScript while still taking advantage of the core features in the iPhone, Android and Blackberry SDKs, you should check out PhoneGap.

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The Roundhay Garden Scene is believed to be the earliest surviving motion picture. it was filmed on October 14, 1888 British by inventor Louis Le Prince. It was recorded at 12 frames per second, and runs for approximately two seconds. Two seconds that changed the world.

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Corked is a new movie by Ross Clendenen and Paul Hawley that pokes fun at the Winemaking business. I have not seen the film, so I can’t recommend it, but the trailer is funny. It looks like a mashup of Best in Show, Reno 911 and Bottle Shock. If the Wine Industry can be skewered like this, I guess it is finally an American institution.

Take a look. (The play button in the upper left of the video window doesn’t work. You will have to scroll down to the bottom of the player and hit the play arrow there. Player #Fail)


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