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Remote Debugging Mobile Web Apps

Remote debugging is the process of viewing & editing the code behind a website on your own computer, but from a separate device. As mobile devices and mobile browsing continues to see exponential growth, it's becoming increasingly important to test and debug your web apps via remote debugging, since there's no way to  inspect a webpage's resources on a physical mobile device. Here are a few techniques I use for testing & debugging web apps on mobile devices today.

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Added by Mike King on January 18, 2013 at 8:30am — 1 Comment

Monkey Message

Good Morning!  Hope everyone had a great Columbus Day! Im new to Tech Hui and am very excited to join in on this great community and converse back and forth with Hawaii's most talented minds!  I recently developed an app for the Android Platform designed to save lives.  Its called Monkey Message, which is a text to voice app created for our drivers in Hawaii to stay safe while commuting.  You're probably thinking "Well Bob, this isnt anything new, Siri does it, Vingo does it, whats the…

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Added by Bob Cleaves on October 9, 2012 at 9:31am — No Comments

Are You a Mobile App Developer? Let Me Know!

Are you a Hawaii-based developer or publisher of mobile apps? Do you develop for iOS, Android, Windows Phone (hee hee), Blackberry (HA!) or Symbian (srsly?)?

If so, let me know! I'm developing a feature story for AlohaStartups.com to highlight all of the great apps being created in Hawaii and want to include everyone. Whether you've coded from scratch, used…

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Added by Jason Rushin on May 25, 2012 at 11:14am — No Comments

One VM to Rule Them All



From the phone to the cloud, where will developers look for a unified, unencumbered platform?



What are the implications of Oracle's lawsuit on the future of robust multi-targeted virtual machines in the software universe? This is a question I've been asking myself over the past few weeks. The vast majority of software written today runs on one of a few runtime environments - the JVM (Java's runtime),…

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Added by Daniel Leuck on September 25, 2010 at 12:00pm — 5 Comments

Apple Knows Best

Full Disclosure: I've no vested interest in either but I do have some slight anti-Apple bias.


Lots of buzz lately with the very promising launch of the iPhone 4 which is now out (sorta) coming on the tails of the successful iPad launch and Android's success continuing through the recent Evo 4G giving Sprint a decent phone - finally and the upcoming Droid X through Verizon. Inevitable…
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Added by Brian on June 24, 2010 at 10:30pm — 1 Comment

Nexus One, a brief hands-on overview.

Being a tech-savvy customer, I was quite psyched about Google's release of Nexus One smartphone device. Not waiting for too long, I had to see for myself what other Android developers are chatting about. This blog is an attempt to give a decent overview of the device from it's usability… Continue

Added by Konstantin A Lukin on March 19, 2010 at 7:30am — 4 Comments

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