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Microsoft reveals Windows On ARM will bind developers

More details have been released on the first version of Windows to be tailored to ARM's chips, which will have a number of restrictions for app developers Read more

9 February, 2012 by Simon Bisson

RIM signs up partners for business 'super apps'

...Research In Motion has launched a middleware and an application development platform designed to build 'super apps' for enterprise. The handset maker... Read more

28 September, 2010 by Larry Dignan

Microsoft reveals details of Windows Phone 'Mango'

Developers at MIX11 got a detailed look at features in the next version of Windows Phone, code-named 'Mango', which comes with multitasking, access to sensor data and links to Bing Read more

14 April, 2011 by Simon Bisson

Study: Android to overtake iOS among developers

The growing popularity of Android is becoming harder for developers to ignore, which should propel the Google-backed mobile OS to become the main focus for app developers, according to an Ovum report Read more

24 January, 2012 by Roger Cheng

Adobe sharpens Edge web-coding tool

The company has released its first update to Edge, which allows developers to use open web standards rather than Flash to create animations for online content Read more

9 September, 2011 by Stephen Shankland
Grady Booch: The issues vexing developers

Grady Booch: The issues vexing developers

Veteran programmer and IBM Research software engineering chief scientist Grady Booch discusses the biggest areas of growth and concern facing developers today Read more

9 July, 2011 by Ben Woods

Red Hat pushes out OpenShift cloud platform

The open-source company has expanded into platform-as-a-service with OpenShift, designed to simplify the process of running and mounting applications on top of IT infrastructure Read more

5 May, 2011 by Jack Clark

Telefonica launches BlueVia SDK for .NET

The new tool set allows developers to create apps for a range of devices that can plug directly into the mobile operator's APIs for services such as sending or receiving text messages Read more

28 March, 2011 by Ben Woods

Google's Native Client arrives in Chrome beta

Native Client, Google's software that lets developers tap into chips to boost web apps, has made its first release as Arctic Sea in a beta of the Chrome 10 browser Read more

19 February, 2011 by Stephen Shankland

Yahoo pulls SearchMonkey developer tool

The platform for customising search results will no longer be supported as Yahoo moves closer to integrating its search technology with Microsoft's Bing Read more

18 August, 2010 by Ben Woods

iPhone Application Development/Programming- Hire iPhone Developer

A Top iphone application development company is IndiaNIC, we have proud to produce the continuation of... Read more

9 September, 2010
The Keys To Distributed & Agile <endeca_term>Application Development</endeca_term>

The Keys To Distributed & Agile Application Development

How leading firms are winning with strategies for efficient application development, without relying on co-location. This white paper will highlight solutions... Read more

10 October, 2011
Free e-book: Getting Started with DB2 <endeca_term>Application Development</endeca_term>

Free e-book: Getting Started with DB2 Application Development

Free e-book: Getting Started with DB2 Application Development. Learn how easy it is to get started on DB2 application... Read more

12 May, 2011
Software Engineering Issues for Mobile <endeca_term>Application Development</endeca_term>

Software Engineering Issues for Mobile Application Development

While application development for mobile devices goes back at least 10 years, there has... Read more

7 September, 2010
Sybase PowerBuilder Meets Microsoft .NET: Setting the Pace for <endeca_term>Application Development</endeca_term> Productivity

Sybase PowerBuilder Meets Microsoft .NET: Setting the Pace for Application Development Productivity

Sybase PowerBuilder has remained throughout the years a bastion of application development productivity for a wide class of enterprise applications that combine heavy... Read more

1 August, 2010

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