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Google Updates App Engine

Google has released version 1.8.2 of its App Engine cloud development program. One of the most significant improvements in the release is an updated version of Google Plugin For Eclipse

Microsoft Azure to Add OpenJDK Support

Microsoft had previously announced that its Azure cloud computing service would soon support Oracle Java, but now it is also planning to add support for an open source implementation of

Is the Cloud Making Developers Obsolete?

The rise of cloud development platforms has seen a growing number of vendors touting “codeless” enterprise application development. Many of these tools promise to allow business employees to create new

IBM Gets Involved with Cloud Foundry

IBM has announced that it plans to be involved in the development of Cloud Foundry, an open source platform as a service project currently managed by VMware spinoff Pivotal. According

Java Will Get New Updates for ARM

Oracle and ARM have announced that they are working together to update Java for use with ARM processors. That could make Java SE more suitable for use on some embedded

Security Breach at iOS Developer Site

Apple has sent an email to developers notifying them that its portal at developer.apple.com suffered a security breach. As a result, the company took the site offline while it investigates,

AppScale Launches App Inventor Cloud Appliance

AppScale has released a new “private cloud in a box” called the App Inventor Cloud Appliance. App Inventor is a Web application that simplifies mobile development. The new appliance includes

Adobe Updates PhoneGap

Adobe has released the 3.0 version of its PhoneGap cross-platform mobile development platform. The open source tool boasts several improvements, including a new plug-in architecture designed to keep your apps

Will Your Next Resume Be Written in Code?

Insurance company MetLife is taking a novel approach to recruiting development talent. The company has launched a new website that asks developers to submit their resumes in JSON. The site