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Developers see more long-term potential for Android than iPhone, according to a survey of more than 2,300 developers of mobile device applications.
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Microsoft released an "important" patch to address an information disclosure security vulnerability associated with ASP.NET systems.
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Microsoft plans to release a patch on Tuesday for a security issue associated with ASP.NET systems.
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The first JavaOne Conference since Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems may have been stuffed into the Hilton Hotel, a half mile from its usual Moscone Center environs, but it still managed to deliver some useful sessions, worthwhile keynotes and plenty of vendor announcements.
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A vintage Ellison keynote...
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Pundits and attendees from across the Web weigh in.
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Here's a roundup of recent news of note in the Agile industry.
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The "Facebook phone" rumors gained more credibility with a Bloomberg report that quoted "three people familiar with the matter" as saying that the social-networking behemoth is working on two phones, and that AT&T may be the carrier.
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It's no surprise that 'Oslo', also known as SQL Server Modeling, has not survived the on-going battle of competing data platform strategies at Microsoft.
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Verizon Wireless has opened up its own app store, V CAST Apps, to the Android crowd and is inviting developers to submit apps for inclusion.
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Gives insight to the future at OracleWorld.
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Is JavaOne sitting at the kids' table?
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Facebook says "No," but others are saying "Yes."
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Flaw in AES encryption allows tool to crack Machine Key values used to encrypt cookies in 30 to 50 minutes. Microsoft offers guidance on limiting exposure.
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Keynoter and conference founder Drew Ianni says a million mobile apps will be available for download by 2012.
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The final versions of the free Windows Phone 7 Developer Tools for building Silverlight and XNA applications are available for download—just weeks before the first devices are expected at retail.
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Sure, you can compete with every other company for developers from MIT, Stanford and Cal Tech, but here's six other schools with top-level Computer Science programs that you should be looking at.
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A Microsoft executive answered questions today about the company's Windows Phone 7 business strategy at the Deutsche Bank Technology Conference in San Francisco.
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Google on Thursday announced that it is relaunching several products acquired in its August purchase of Instantiations and offering them to developers at no charge.
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With the release of its IE 9 beta, Microsoft on Wednesday promised that Web surfing would, from here on out, be about the sites users visit and not about the browser.