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Microsoft Delivers OData SDKs

Microsoft has announced the released of a new software development kit for the Open Data Protocol. According to the company, the new SDK will “make it easier for developers to

Google Releases Web Security Scanner

Google has released a new open-source security scanner named “Skipfish” that detects code which is vulnerable to cross-site scripting, SQL and XML injection, and other types of attacks. Developers already

DynaTrace Beefs Up Support for Microsoft Applications

Developers looking for better visibility into the lifecycles of their Microsoft and .NET applications might want to check out dynaTrace 3.2, new software from dynaTrace, an application performance management vendor.

Create a Map Client with Web Services, Part II

Part 1 of this series started a simple project to show how you can use Adobe Flash Builder 4 to rapidly develop a SOAP-powered map application called TerraClient. Using the

Programmers Are Indicted in Madoff Case

On Wednesday, a federal grand jury in Manhattan indicted two former computer programmers–Jerome O’Hara, 47, and George Perez, 44—who worked for Bernard Madoff’s firm. In a written statement, the U.S.

Americans Pay More For Mobile Apps

According to recently published research, Americans pay about $1.09 per mobile app, while people in other parts of the world pay less than 20 cents. As a result, Americans account

Mobile Application Developers and the Quest for Cash

TechNewsWorld says that developers are in fact making money building apps for smartphones, and they’re doing it in several ways: Selling apps directly to consumers Licensing apps to resellers or

Android Wins Over Open Source Mobile Developers

According to the latest research from Black Duck Software, 2009 was a pretty good year for mobile open-source projects. Developers started 903 new mobile open-source projects for a 39 percent

There is REST for the Weary Developer

REST, or Representational State Transfer, is a style of software architecture for accessing information on the Web. The RESTful service refers to web services as resources that use XML over

Application Mashups Require Strong Security Approach

Forrester Research analyst Mike Gualtieri worries that developers are not adequately accounting for third-party services and APIs in their threat modeling of Web applications. “Developers are not adjusting,” he said.

5 Reasons Good Ideas Go Bad

Getting an idea from conception to implementation can be a disheartening experience in any company. I’ve seen good ideas go unrealized not so much due to resistance in the enterprise,

Microsoft to Offer Web Analytics for Silverlight Apps

According to Michael Scherotter, Microsoft media experience evangelist, the company plans to unveil a new Microsoft Silverlight Analytics Framework beta at its Mix10 conference in Las Vegas. “[The idea] is

Flurry’s Smartphone Industry Pulse, February 2010

The latest research from Flurry offers three interesting charts about the state of applications for smartphones. First, many more developers are creating applications for the iPhone than for Facebook, and