3: It’s Like iCloud, but It Works
Published 5 March 2013 • Hosted by Caleb Thorson, Daniel “Jelly” Farrelly and Jake MacMullin
Developing with multiple versions of your app on your test devices, advertising your app and tracking the success of advertising (without having your app rejected), and setting up a server backend to add server functionality to your app, including persisting your Core Data storage in the cloud, sharing data via a simple API, and adding the ability to remotely update your app”s settings on user”s devices.
Show Notes
- Creating a custom collection view layout (Stripy Sock)
- Apple Rejecting Apps Using Cookie-Tracking Methods (Tech Crunch)
- Apple probably isn't cracking down on native app cookie tracking yet (Giga Om)
- Apple clarifies new Advertising Identifier (9to5Mac)
- ASIdentifierManager Class Reference
- The Google Job Experiment (You Tube)
- Parse
- Heroku services for mobile apps
- Get Started with Windows Azure Mobile Services for iOS
- GroundControl (GitHub)
- AWS SDK for iOS (Amazon)