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Another cool feature of the GameKit framework is the support for voice chat.
(12/18/09)
Learn how to communicate with a server using TCP/IP and how to build a simple chat application.
(12/15/09)
Learn how to communicate with a server using TCP/IP and also how to build a simple chat application.
(12/09/09)
Take advantage of the latest BlackBerry features by adding video recording capabilities to your applications.
(12/02/09)
Go beyond the basics of the iPhone Table View with examples for grouping rows into sections, displaying an index on the side, and adding a Search Bar.
(11/04/09)
Find out the various ways you can call web services and parse responses from your iPhone applications to give your applications a huge range of data sources.
(10/10/09)
Follow this guide for implementing two critical elements of an Augmented Reality application on Android: GPS and the accelerometer.
(09/29/09)
Knowing where a device is opens the door to all kinds of innovative applications—and the iPhone's Core Location Framework makes discovering location simple.
Microsoft Previews IE 9
Software giant makes ambitious pitch to developer community with platform preview of Internet Explorer 9, a browser it promises will enable a 'whole new class of applications.'
Digg Dumps MySQL for Cassandra
The social networking and voting site is migrating from the MySQL database to Cassandra, an open source non-relational database.
Google Unveils Apps Marketplace
Search giant debuts online shop for apps, expanding beyond its own App Engine to offer developers working in other frameworks an integration into the marketplace.
Apache Project CouchDB Taking to the Cloud
Thanks to some commercial support from Cloudant, open source NoSQL database project CouchDB is getting ready to take to the cloud, offering an "organic" alternative to conventional relational databases.
Twitter Surpasses 70,000 Apps
Biz Stone, co-founder of the popular microblogging service, notes the growth of the company and the launch of its first developer event.
Oracle Says OpenSolaris Will Stay Open Source
Seeking to ease concerns about the future of the OpenSolaris project following the acquisition of Sun, Oracle is assuring the community that it will keep OpenSolaris available as open source, and invest heavily in its development.