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Proof of Concept Brings Flash to the iPhone

Usually, the iPhone will not display Flash files. However, developer Tobias Schneider has figured out a way to get Safari to display some Flash content using a JavaScript and has

Amazon Moves to Emulate Apple With Kindle Apps

While Amazon originally intended the Kindle to be only an eReader, the company will open an app store for the device sometime later this year. Analysts speculate that the move

Hot Tech Jobs 2010: Look to Mobile and the Cloud

After analyzing research reports from Gartner and IDC, eWeek concludes that this year’s hottest job titles will be mobile application developer and cloud computing software engineer. Other IT pros in

The Open Source Default

As all the controversies surrounding open-source have become messier, the model has slowly become more mainstream. InfoWorld notes that despite critical news reports, “Open source software is taking the lead

iPhone Developer, $13.44/Hour

InformationWeek reports, “Independent iPhone game developer Noel Llopis, creator of the Flower Garden app, recently analyzed his first ten months of work and concluded that he was making $13.44 an

Are There Enough Smart Developers for Google?

“Is Google doing itself a disservice by pursuing only the smartest of the smart?” wonders Datamation writer Eric Spiegel. Are there even enough computer science majors in the country who

Enterprise OpenSocial White Paper

As they see the ways social networking sites have changed people’s everyday life, enterprises have been eager to experience the aggregation, customization and personalization capabilities of social networks in a

An Android Developer’s Top 10 Gripes

What does Developer.com writer Chris Haseman love to hate about Android? Here’s a summary: It’s open source. The tyranny of the activity. Difficult device debugging. Applications never, ever quit. The

iPhone: Implementing Voice Chatting over Bluetooth

In my previous iPhone article, you learned about Bluetooth communication between two devices using the GameKit framework. Another cool feature of the GameKit framework that you will explore in this

Sound Off with Soundex

If you call a restaurant to make reservations, it doesn’t really matter how they spell your name. If your name is Shawn Dwayne, it doesn’t matter if they write down

About One Percent Of Google Android Apps Bad

Unlike Apple, Google doesn’t vet apps before allowing them to be listed in the Android Market. As a result, as much as 1 percent of those apps contain malware or

Apache Mulls End of 1.3, 2.0 Releases

While nothing definite has been announced, the Apache Software Foundation is definitely hinting that the end may be near for its 1.3 series, and perhaps the 2.0 series as well.

Why You Should Use OpenGL and Not DirectX

Have developers who use DirectX “fallen under the spell” of Microsoft marketing or are there valid reasons for using DirectX instead of OpenGL? This Slashdot post and the resulting thread

Transitioning from XSLT 1.0 to 2.0, Part 2

The recursive nature of XSLT1 template calls provided a great deal of power, but at the cost of often requiring that stateful information that a particular template might need be

Palm Opens Developer Program, Adds Plug-In Support

Last August, Palm opened its application catalog to selected developers who have since created around 1,000 apps for the Pre and Pixi handsets. Now, it’s expanding the program to everyone.

Transition from XSLT 1.0 to XSLT 2.0, Part 1

The year 2007 saw the release of what was, for all intents and purposes, the second generation of the XML core technologies. The first generation appeared over the course of

AT&T Will Add Android, Palm Devices, Boost Apps

Possibly concerned that it may lose its exclusive iPhone deal, AT&T has announced plans to support both Android- and Palm-based devices, as well as plans to expand its apps offerings.