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Linux 3.0 Adds Xen Hypervisor

Now available for download, Linux 3.0 adds mostly minor changes to the open source operating system. “There are no special landmark features or incompatibilities related to the version number change,”

Agile vs. Waterfall: Use Cases and Nuances

Is it possible to have a new twist on the seemingly endless debate between advocates of Agile software development and those of the waterfall model? Some people, including Coverity’s Rutul

Microsoft Exec Bets Bloggers Will Love Mango

After Dilbert creator Scott Adams complained on his blog about his current phone, Brandon Watson, the Senior Director of development at Microsoft, offered him a deal. “I’ll send you a

How Mobile Apps Are Transforming Africa

In Africa, few people have the resources to purchase a PC — or even enough money to pay for the electricity to run one. However, a large and growing number

NoSQL Databases Reinvent the Data Store

In the old days, enterprises really only had three choices for databases: Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server or MySQL. But today, a whole host of new NoSQL databases are trading away

Android Market Adds Multiple APK Support

Fragmentation on the Android platform causes a constant headache for developers, but Google has just announced a new change that should make it easier for developers to create apps that

How to Migrate Existing Apps to the Cloud

While creating a new cloud-based app is relatively straightforward, migrating an existing app to a public or private cloud can be extremely complicated. In a recent speech, Adiascar Cisneros of

Study Finds More Developers Targeting iOS

Analytics vendor Flurry has released a new report which tracks how many of its clients are starting new projects for the iPhone, Android and the iPad. In the first quarter

Insider Tips for Mobile Development Success

As the founder and CEO of Appular, the first marketing and PR firm that serves only iOS app makers, Brian Akaka has helped turn apps like Simplenote, Doodle Jump, The

Twitter Reaches 1 Million Apps

A year ago, Twitter had just 150,000 apps in its “ecosystem.” Today, the micro-blogging service announced that it has more than 1 million apps and that it was launching a

1 Billion Downloads from BlackBerry App World

RIM has announced that users have now downloaded apps from the BlackBerry App World more than 1 billion times. Although the news is positive, it highlights how far the BlackBerry

Google Rolls Out Redesigned Android Market

In an effort to boost app downloads, Google is rolling out a redesigned version of its Android Market. “To make it fun and easy for users to explore fresh content,

Building a Better Enterprise Software Company

Thomas Wailgum, an editor at CIO.com, once wrote “It might appear that even tobacco companies enjoy a better level of overall ‘likeability’ than do enterprise software vendors.” Aaron Levie, founder

Freemium Apps Earn More than Premium Apps

Mobile analytics firm Flurry has released a new report that surprisingly concludes that freemium apps (those that are free to try but charge for “extras”) make more money than apps

Computer Science Graduates Get the Most Job Offers

According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, 2011 college graduates who majored in computer science were more likely to receive job offers than those with any other majors.

Android Open Accessories: What’s the Potential?

One of the most popular demos at this year’s Google I/O conference was an Android-powered labyrinth game (see Figure 1). Using a Motorola Xoom Android tablet, players attempted to navigate

Developers Get OS X Lion Gold Master

On July 1, Apple began seeding the gold master (GM) release of the Lion update for OS X to developers. The company has said that it plans to release the