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Android Expected to Win Smartphone Four-Horse Race

Two different market research firms–Ovum and IDC–have recently released reports which predict that Google’s Android will be the clear leader among mobile operating systems in the next four to five

ISO Finalizes C++ Update

The ISO steering committee for C++ has approved the final draft of the latest version of the language. That means C++ 2011 could be released later this year if ISO/IEC

Citrix OpenCloud: The Seven-legged Cloud Service

A turnkey solution — That’s how Citrix describes its “OpenCloud” offering. Whether a business is looking to expand its current cloud program or has yet to integrate cloud-based services, the

Apple WWDC to Unveil ‘Future of iOS’

Apple has announced that its 2011 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) will kick off on June 6 in San Francisco. The company says it will “unveil the future of iOS and

Eclipse Rekindles Java Relationship

Every year, the Eclipse Foundation releases a “train” of updates for the Eclipse IDE and related tools. Unlike recent releases, which have focused on extending the platform to platforms like

Google Adds Voice Recognition to Chrome

The latest beta version of Google’s Chrome Web browser offers two significant new HTML5 tools for developers. The first is a speech-to-text API, which gives developers the opportunity to create

CTIA: The Secret Sauce for Application Storefronts

During a session titled “The Secret Sauce for Application Storefronts” at the CTIA 2011 Wireless conference, Appcelerator’s Scott Schwarzhoff, GetJar’s Patrick Mork and Verizon Wireless’s Todd Murphy discussed several issues

Programming for the Public Cloud?

If you want to run a legacy application in a private cloud environment, it likely won’t take any major programming changes. If you want to migrate to a public cloud,

Google Delays Release of Honeycomb Source Code

Google says that its Android 3.0 “Honeycomb” is suitable for tablets only, and the company won’t be releasing the source code because that would allow developers to put the software

Windows Phone 7 “NoDo” Update Now Available

Microsoft has begun slowly rolling out the “NoDo” update to Windows Phone 7 users. While the cut-and-paste feature included in the release has been getting a lot of attention, the

Web, Desktop, Mobile: What’s the Difference?

These days it can be difficult to tell the difference between Web, desktop and mobile apps. “The lines and distinctions between Web and desktop are definitely vague,” said David Intersimone

Amazon’s Appstore for Android Is Live

Amazon has officially opened its Appstore for Android, and the new store has quite a few features that set it apart from other app stores. For example, the Appstore offers

Keep Agile Development Going

Jim Highsmith signed the original Agile Manifesto ten years ago last month. What does he think of agile today? “My first reflection is that ten years of Agile methods have

The Coming Devops Movement

Is the wall between development and operations beginning to break down? According to job search site Indeed, the term “devops” is turning up in more job postings. And Mike Maciag,

Enterprise Software Getting More Mobile

According to a recent survey by EvansData, mobile devices are becoming much more important in the application development world. In fact, the survey found that 35 to 40 percent of

Best Practices for Building Cloud-based Applications

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) has been dominating the enterprise IT world for the past few years by promoting the idea of loosely coupled services. Cloud computing is the latest IT trend

Java EE 7 Specification Gets Unanimous Approval

All thirteen members of the Executive Committee for Java SE/EE have voted to approve the Jave Enterprise Edition (EE) 7 specification that was submitted by Oracle. Members of that committee

Google Android Market Gets Application Stat Dashboard

Google has added a new application statistics dashboard to the Android Market Developer Console that should give developers more insight into the audience for their apps. The dashboard displays each

Mobile Developers Armed with Best Practices

The Unified Testing Initiative (UTI) is a non-profit organization focused on mobile application quality, and its members include AT&T, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Oracle, Orange, Samsung and Vodafone. The group has