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U.S. Market for Virtual Goods Tops $2.3 Billion

According to Visa-owned PlaySpan, Americans spent $2.3 billion on virtual goods in 2011. That’s roughly double the amount spent on virtual goods in 2009. Those who purchase virtual goods are

Agile ALM and the Tools to Practice It

As the software development industry matures, it is devising methods for ushering products from inception to completion, a process that has come to be known by the buzzword ALM (Application

VMware Brings Hadoop Integration to Spring

VMware has announced the release of Spring Hadoop, a new application development tool that integrates Hadoop into the Spring Framework. “Spring Hadoop was created to make it more straightforward for

More Americans Own Smartphones Than Feature Phones

According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project, smartphone ownership has eclipsed feature phone ownership in the U.S. for the first time. Currently, 53 percent of mobile phone owners

Nokia Pins Its Hopes on App Developers

In a keynote speech at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop explained that the company plans to make it easier for developers and operators to make

Visual Studio 11 to Offer DevOps Features

Microsoft has announced that on February 29 it will release a beta version of Visual Studio 11, the next update for its integrated developer environment (IDE). According to Microsoft’s Soma

Apps That Foster U.S. Business Growth Could Win $10K

The White House and the U.S. Department of Commerce have announced a new application development competition aimed at creating apps that will spur business growth. Developers could win up to

Apple Releases Developer Preview of OS X Mountain Lion

Somewhat unexpectedly, Apple has made the code for the next version of OS X, codenamed Mountain Lion, available to registered Mac developers. The update makes Apple’s desktop operating system even

Quad-Core Phones Mean Devs Will Have to Re-Work Apps

Industry watchers expect several manufacturers to debut quad-core phones at the Mobile World Congress to be held later this month. These smartphones generally perform faster than dual- or single-core phones

When Apple Sells an iOS Device, Devs Earn $12

Asymco analyst Horace Dediu has used the download and sales figures provided by Apple to calculate some interesting numbers. Because iPhone and iPad users have downloaded nearly 25 billion apps

New Rules Will Curb iOS App Access to Contact Lists

Responding to pressure from lawmakers, Apple says that it will now require iPhone and iPad apps to obtain explicit permission from users before accessing their address books. The announcement comes

StackMob Unveils Hosted HTML5 Service

Mobile back-end service provider StackMob is becoming a full end-to-end mobile solution provider by adding HTML5 hosting to its menu of services. “We had to start with backend first because

Will the Feds Adopt Agile Software Development?

Could a more agile government help knock down the U.S.’s $15 trillion national debt? Many people think so, and government CIOs are leading the charge. FBI CIO Chad Fulgham has

Apple Likely to Redesign App Store This Year

Apple is reportedly working on revised versions of iTunes and its App Store that could launch later this year. Those in the know say the new stores will offer “a

10 Reasons Why Java Isn’t Dying

Numerous bloggers have recently offered the opinion that Java is dead or dying. But its corporate sponsors argue that Java won’t disappear any time soon. Here are ten reasons why

Young People See Smartphones as a Necessity

For young Americans, smartphones are no longer luxury items. Nielsen has released new data that breaks down smartphone ownership by age and income bracket. Not surprisingly, those who are younger

Processing Large Datasets in a Grid Environment

Distributed computing enables large-scale dataset processing in a grid environment. An interconnected network of individual computers forms the core. Each computer has its own processor and memory, which are used

CloudBees Adds Private, Hosted Cloud Capabilities

CloudBees has announced that customers can now run the company’s Java-based platform as a service (PaaS) in their own data centers, in Amazon’s public cloud, on a hosting provider’s servers,

Apps Builder Converts Web Pages into Mobile Apps

An Italian startup called Apps Builder has launched a subscription service that will transform Web apps into native iOS, Android and Windows Phone apps. So far, the company has converted

EngineYard Reports Strong Growth

The year 2011 appears to have been very good for EngineYard. The platform as a service (PaaS) vendor reports that its revenues doubled to hit $28 million for the year,

Microsoft Details Windows 8 on ARM

In a lengthy blog post, Microsoft’s Steven Sinofsky has revealed more details about the company’s plans for running Windows 8 on devices that use ARM processors. First, apps created for

Google+ Launches Developer Page, No API Yet

Although it still has not yet issued an API, Google+ appears to be making cautious overtures towards third party developers. The social network has set up a Google+ developer page

Appcelerator to Buy Cocoafish

Appcelerator, the vendor behind the Titanium application development platform, has announced that it will purchase Cocoafish, which offers cross-platform backend services for mobile apps. Beginning next quarter, Appcelerator will re-brand

Linux Developers See Salary Increases

According to online job board Dice.com, IT workers with Linux skills saw their pay jump 5 percent last year with a median salary of $84,000 and bonuses of $5,000. Of