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SAPPHIRENOW: 5 Steps SAP is Taking to Build Its Mobile Developer Ecosystem
SAP announced moves at SAPPHIRE NOW in Orlando that show that we too love Developers! Developers! Developers!
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Four Ways that SAP is Embracing SoCloMo (Social, Cloud and Mobile)
The world needs another piece of tech jargon like I need a hole in my head. Still, I like SoCloMo, created by the smart fellas at Aberdeen Research, because it captures in rhyme three out of four...
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Stalker app Girls Around Me hunts women via Facebook, Foursquare
Online outrage increases over sexualized, so-called stalking app Girls Around Me - though it is not the first of its kind.
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SAP Releases First Consumer App. In Related News, Pigs Begin Flying.
SAP and...consumer software? This is not like biscuits and gravy, or popsicles and hot summer days. 99% of you probably never expected to see the two phrases in the same sentence. Yet, here's...
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Sex Tech: Iran Execution, Reddit Apathy, Microsoft Gay Marriage, Amazon Plagiarism
Iran to execute alleged porn programmer, Reddit's SOPA porn apathy, Microsoft wants gay marriage, erotic book plagiarism at Amazon.
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Why this Well-Known Biotech Firm Deploys 17,000 iPads and iPhones
Enterprises at the AppNation conference detailed the ups and downs of deploying apps to both employees and customers.
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In Enterprise Mobility, Dreamers Outnumber Rookies (but Laggards Dwarf Them All)
Most companies have only deployed mobility on a rudimentary scale. Wanna-bes and followers, sadly, remain the majority.
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The Mobile Developer's Preview of SAP TechEd (and Sybase TechWave) 2011
Here's a guide to some of the mobile-related announcements at SAP TechEd 2011 in Las Vegas.
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Google vs. Facebook: Drawing the battle lines
Google's trying to hit Facebook where it hurts, and Facebook is snapping up patents that may make Google's social-media aims harder to achieve.
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Wolfram Alpha opens API to developers
Wolfram Alpha opened up its API to open access, allowing coders to query the Wolfram system and incorporate its data, calculations and rich media results.
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Facebook Connect branches out
Facebook releases new Facebook Connect tools designed for providing translations, and for incorporating Facebook into a site with little developer experience required.
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Which smartphone platform should developers aim for?
For start-ups without a lot of time or money, is it smarter to develop for the iPhone first or the Android OS? Panelists at the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford discuss the pros and cons of each...
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Project Kenai at JavaOne
At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco, Robert Brewin, CTO for Sun Microsystems, and John Brock, part of the Connected Developer Team for Project Kenai, demonstrate how developers will be able...
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What developers want from the cloud
Software developers want a transparent cloud that is based on standards, and expect platforms to provide tools to package apps for quick deployment.
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Google demos prototype of mobile Gmail app
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Google VP of Engineering Vic Gundrota showed off the prototype of a new Web-based Gmail app that could one day be used on any smartphone. By using HTML 5...
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Palm announces WebOS platform, Mojo messaging service
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Palm Senior Vice President of Applications and Services Michael Abbott announced an early access program of the company's new developing platform, WebOS. The...
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Social apps showing developers the money
Developers are flocking to take advantage of the growing social-networking trend, with apps for platforms of web giants such as Facebook enjoying highest demand
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Inside the BlackBerry app store
ZDNet UK caught up with Mike Kirkup, RIM's head of developer relations, to discuss the upcoming launch of the BlackBerry Application Storefront and what it means for mobile developers.
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Shuttleworth defends Firefox license in Ubuntu
Canonical's CEO Mark Shuttleworth has explained the presence of a Firefox 3.0 end-user license agreement in Intrepid Ibex, following developer complaints.
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Playing around with the iPhone
Brian Greenstone of Pangea Software demos two games: 'Enigmo' and 'Cro-Mag Rally', a racing game that utilities the iPhone's touch screen to steer a caveman's vehicle.
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