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10 Hard Truths for Developers

Working as a developer can be a very rewarding career; however, like all professions it also has some drawbacks. If you’re a developer here are some hard truths that InfoWorld

Gartner Forecasts 17.9% Growth in SaaS Market

A new report from Gartner says that the software as a service (SaaS) market will grow 17.9 percent in 2012, with total spending topping $14.5 billion. By 2014, customers will

Amazon Apps Earn Nearly as Much as iOS Apps

Mobile analytics firm Flurry has released a new report which suggests that the Amazon Appstore is nearly as lucrative for mobile developers as Apple’s App Store. The study compared apps

Amazon CloudFront Streams Content to iOS and Silverlight

Amazon has announced that its CloudFront Web service now allows developers to stream content to iPhones, iPads and any device running Microsoft Silverlight. Called “Live Smooth Streaming,” the new feature

Koding Launches Cloud Development Platform

Startup Koding has announced that its cloud development platform has moved out of private beta status and is now available for use by all developers (although they do still need

Google, Oracle Head to Trial in Android-Java Case

After a breakdown in the latest round of settlement talks between Google and Oracle, the patent infringement case surrounding Android’s use of Java technology will head to trial. Magistrate Judge

The Java EE 7 Feature List: Cloud Focused Upgrades

Java EE 7, under the specification of JSR342, is expected to be released in mid-late 2012. Anticipation of the update’s platform as a service (PaaS) capabilities is looming large among

APM Bridges the Dev Team / Net Ops Divide

Consider this all-too-common scenario in today’s complex, networked application environments. A network operations manager is awakened by a phone call in the middle of the night: “We’re experiencing significant performance

BlueStacks Brings Android Apps to Windows

BlueStacks has released a beta version of its Android App Player, which allows users to run Android apps on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. It’s “LayerCake” feature runs ARM

Parse Backend-as-a-Service Goes Freemium

Startup Parse has announced that its “backend-as-a-service” for mobile developers will now be free to try. In fact, developers can get up to 1 million API requests, 1 million push

Google Beefs Up Security for Cloud Development Services

Google has improved the security of its hosted cloud development services by adding support for certificate-based authentication technology. Google Cloud Storage, Google Prediction API, Google URL Shortener, Google OAuth 2.0

70,000 Apps for the Windows Phone Marketplace

While it still has a long way to go to catch Apple’s App Store or Google Play, Microsoft’s Windows Phone Marketplace has topped 70,000 apps. The mobile development platform passed

Developers, Security Pros Disagree About Application Security

A new survey from the Ponemon Institute finds that while half of security professionals believe their companies’ apps adequately address security issues, 70 percent of enterprise application development professionals disagree.

Mobile App Sessions in China Climb 1126%

New data from mobile analytics firm Flurry suggests that China is quickly becoming the world’s number one market for mobile applications. China recently overtook the U.S. as the country with

Study: In-App Ads Drain Device Batteries

Free apps may be kinder to users’ wallets, but not to their device batteries. A new study from Purdue University found that up to 75 percent of the energy consumed