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Early Developer Feedback on Windows 8 Metro

Although Microsoft released a developer preview for Windows 8 last September, few developers have started creating apps for its new Metro interface. Many of those few who have created apps

Loyal App Users Spend More on In-App Purchases

A new report from analytics firm Localytics finds that users who make an in-app purchase the first time they use an app make an average of 2.8 purchases. However, those

Apigee Buys Usergrid

Cloud development tool provider Apigee has announced the acquisition of mobile development tool provider Usergrid. “The goal for Usergrid is to be able to provide the developer with an instant

Report: Mobile App Developers in Tight Supply

The “2012 IT Salary Report” from Computer Economics holds some good news for mobile developers. While the average IT worker will see pay increases of 2.8 percent this year, mobile

In-App Purchases Racked Up $970 Million in 2011

A report from research firm IHS revealed that app users spent $970 million on in-app purchases in 2011, accounting for 39 percent of the market. The firm predicts that in-app

Why iOS Users Download More Paid Apps

While the U.S. has more Android smartphone owners than iOS smartphone owners, many mobile development pros continue to focus on Apple’s platform for one reason — iPhone and iPad owners

Is Your Career Ready for the Cloud?

As companies begin to test the waters with cloud computing, experts say that IT workers need to work on acquiring cloud-related skills. “There’s a great benefit today in that there

Android Java Trial Faces Delays

Judge William Alsup has postponed the start date for the trial which will determine whether Google’s Android violates Oracle’s Java patents. “Before a trial date will be set, the issue

Freelance Programming Gigs on the Rise

Freelancer.com has published a list of the fastest growing job titles for the most recent quarter, and software development jobs are all over the list. Mobile development and HTML5 jobs,

Kinect for Windows Coming February 1

One of the few bits on new information contained in Steve Ballmer’s last CES keynote address was that Microsoft will launch Kinect for Windows on February 1. The company is

Mobile Development Services Market Climbs to $20.5 Billion

According to research2guidance, companies paid $20.5 billion for mobile development services in 2011. The mobile development services category includes things like application creation, management, distribution and extension. That’s about three

AT&T to Launch “Developer-Centric Cloud”

At AT&T’s Developer Summit, CTO John Donovan announced a new cloud computing initiative known as AT&T Cloud Architect. According to Donovan, the company plans to create “a developer-centric cloud” with

Rackspace Open Sources Dreadnot Devops Software

Rackspace has announced that it will open source Dreadnot, a tool it developed in-house to help track and manage projects in a devops environment. The devops philosophy encourages developers to

Successful Strategies for a Multi-tenant Architecture

Many cloud-based, on-demand software services are actually multi-tenant applications, able to serve multiple users simultaneously on a single application instance. In the enterprise, for example, you might use Salesforce.com’s customer

Kanye West Is Looking to Hire Developers

In a series of tweets, Kanye West announced that he is founding a new startup called DONDA that will make “products and experiences that people want and can afford.” To

Apple Cracks Down on App Pirates

Apple has stepped up its efforts to stop app piracy. The company has reportedly sent a number of takedown notices to Apptrackr, a service that connects users with pirated apps.

Android Market Unofficially Passes 400,000 Apps

Although Google has yet to confirm the numbers, app store watcher Distimo says that the Android Market now has more than 400,000 active apps. The Android Market reached 300,000 apps

IBM Buys Software Testing Firm Green Hat

Just a few days into the new year, IBM announced that it would purchase Green Hat for an undisclosed sum. Green Hat makes software testing products that allow users to

10 Programming Languages to Watch in 2012

With all of the imperative languages, functional languages, object-oriented languages, dynamic languages, compiled languages, interpreted languages and scripting languages available today, it might not seem like the world needs any

An Agile Take on a Holiday Classic

In the spirit of the holidays, Terry Bunio offers a lighthearted revision of the classic song “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Here’s the last verse of “The 12 Agile Days

The Biggest Mobile Development Markets

Which countries represent the largest untapped market for mobile app developers? By combining data on smartphone penetration and the number of middle class adults in each country (those who could