Can I use Google Ads in my Windows Store apps?
If yes, then How? Google AdSense requires me to enter a Web Site address for my content review. How can I tell them that I'm developing an App?
If No, then what Ad policy may I use?
Per Google's page
The use of AdSense for mobile in a mobile application is a violation
of AdSense policies. A mobile application constitutes any downloadable
application, even if a WebView is used to display the ad. Any AdSense
for mobile ad units found in mobile applications will be disabled. If
you’re looking for an advertising solution for your mobile
application, please sign up for AdMob, Google’s leading mobile
advertising display product.
I am currently trying Microsoft Pub Center which is easy to setup in Windows Store Apps.
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I am developing a web application for musicians to grow their fan base for their music.
I want that as a musician if i have a eventbrite account already.
I can directly sign in using the same EventBrite Account Credentials to create an account in my proposed web application.
I did find that Eventbrite provides an API
Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api
I just want to know will this API help to achieve what i want irrespective of my web app technology stack i am using.
Please help.
I am currently using Azure Notification Hub to send push notifications. I however also need to make use of in-app messaging, a feature I am only of being provided by Firebase at the moment: Firebase In-App Messaging
Does Azure/Microsoft have such a service?
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I found that when I clicked on the Azure Mobile Engagement link, the page jumped to the Visual Studio App Center page.
So I searched for relevant information and hope it will be useful to you.
Configuring App Center for Push Notifications
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Microsoft has Azure Mobile Engagement.
Azure Mobile Engagement is now generally available. Azure Mobile Engagement has SDKs available for Apple iOS, Google Android, Windows Universal Apps, Windows Phone Apps and Apache Cordova.
General Availability: Azure Mobile Engagement
In our SAAS application, we decided to use Google Sheets API, to generate docs and to give permission for editing documents online in Google Docs web and mobile application.
Here, do we need all of our customers have to be Google Accounts? Is there a better way to create users at the backend of our customers to connect directly from our app?
Unless you're using a service account (which isn't ideal for scaling apps), you ought to use google login, which requires a google account.
We're building an application which accesses files in Google Drive. Our application has a web UI, an Android App and an iOS app. We use oAuth2 to let the user authorize our app to access their Google Drive account. We use the Google Drive Java SDK in the web application and the Android/iOS SDK of Google Drive for mobile. We're unable to use the oAuth tokens returned by the Android SDK in iOS and vice versa. We also can't use the token received by the Java SDK(by our web server) in the Android app. Because of this, we have had to create separate oAuth clients for each platform(web, Android, iOS) and the user needs to authorize once on each platform, which is not very user-friendly. Is there a better way to use the same oAuth token across clients? Am I missing something very basic here?
You'll need to get a token on iOS and Android for the server.
See this doc for iOS
See this doc for Android
On each of the app, you'll ask a user to sign in first. Then check on the server if there is already a token or not. If not then ask for that access and store the token on the server.
My project deals with both Web app and Mobile app. So before we can use Linkedin API's into our project we need to register our app with Linkedin according to this Quick Start. But for my situation where i use Linkedin API's for both web and mobile, Do i need to register two application with Linkedin. Or is there any other way to register a single application and use the same for both web and mobile?
In the registration page i don't see any distinction for Web and Mobile, unlike facebook where a single application registered can be used for both web and mobile app.
If anyone could point me to appropriate docs or pointers, it would be really helpful.
Thank you.
When a user authorizes your LinkedIn Application, their authorization is tied to that particular API key - if you were to use multiple keys in a single user realm, the user would in theory have to authorize both of them.
In short, I don't see any advantage to using multiple keys if your users are going to be exposed to both web and mobile.