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Android and iOS apps on Windows: What is Microsoft doing—and will it work? Running a competitor's apps has been done before. It hasn't worked.
Android TV 13 will bring new features this year to Google TV and Android TV, the company announced at its annual developer conference. Among the new features will be an updated Picture-in-Picture mode ...
iOS and Android developers will be able to port their apps and games directly to Windows universal apps, and Microsoft is enabling this with two new software development kits. On the Android side ...
Microsoft is courting iOS app developers, too, in fact, it already has done. Windows 10 isn't the first platform to go looking at another platforms apps.
But because iOS and Android as so well established, app developers are reluctant to spend the time, effort, and money on new platforms such as Windows 10.
This will enable developers to start with an existing code base such as Android or iOS, integrate with the Universal Windows Platform capabilities, and then distribute their new application through ...
What if Microsoft could convince developers that there is a single "mobile" platform to develop for, rather than three distinct platforms, iOS, Android and the oft-neglected Windows? When you purchase ...
How can there be a future for Windows on smartphones and tablets when Microsoft is encouraging developers to bring its apps from Apple and Google's ecosystem?
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