True" to create a mobile service for an app, you'll need a Microsoft Azure account. If you don't have an account, you can start a free trial at akms/slash is your underscore trial. Once that's done, just head over to the portal and sign in. You'll see the menu appear on your left-hand side. Go ahead into the mobile services section and you'll be able to create a new mobile service. This will open up the wizard, so I can simply enter the URL of my mobile service. It will have to be unique. Then, I can create a database. I can select the free 20-megabyte sequel database or create a new sequel database. I'm going to create a new sequel database for this mobile service. Next, you can select the region. So, I'm going to go with North Europe. JavaScript is the backend. On the next screen, you can specify database settings. You'll need to choose a server. You can either choose an existing server or I'm going to create a new sequel database server and just enter in a server username and a server password. You probably want to make a note of those for use later on. That's going to go ahead and create me a mobile service. We're going to come back to that in a couple of minutes. Okay, my mobile service is now ready to use. Once I'm in my mobile service, I can choose a platform to target. I can target Windows, Windows Phone, iOS, Android, HTML, JavaScript, and cross-platform tools like Xamarin and PhoneGap as well. But for this tutorial, let's have a look at Android first. If I wanted to connect an existing Android, I can get instructions on how to do that. I can download the mobile services SDK for...