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Apple Says "We Have Enough Fart Apps," Here's Why That's Wrong

Earlier this week, Apple announced it was rolling back previous restrictions on the use of third-party development tools for building applications for the iOS mobile operating system and that it would be, for the first time ever, publishing its once-secret "App Store Guidelines" for all to read. These guidelines explain, in detail, how Apple...

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5 New Tools for Building Mobile Enterprise Apps

Like we said earlier this week mobile enterprise space is heating up. This week alone saw the launch of three new tools for building mobile enterprise apps. Forrester has given some advice to enterprises for how to get started in mobile enterprise development, which the firm suggests needs to move into the mainstream of enterprise development....

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Android Will Be Number 2 Mobile Operating System Worldwide by Year-End

Research analysts at Gartner have forecasted that Google's Android mobile operating system (OS) will become the second largest platform in terms of market share by year-end 2010. Symbian, however, will remain number one. Garner also notes that by 2014, the end of the forecast period for this latest market research report, Android will vie for the...

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Girl Develop IT Takes Off With Low-Cost, Women-Only Programming Classes

The tech industry's rather extreme gender disparity comes up every once in a while. Most recently, an even-handed Wall Street Journal story prompted TechCrunch's Michael Arrington to write that women are actually given preferential treatment and have only themselves to blame, which triggered a storm of commentary from all sides. Much of that...

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Music Videos Adapt to Web & MTV Now #1 Online Music Destination

Music videos became famous in the early 80's on MTV. Nowadays, music videos are more likely to be viewed on the Web. Seven of the top ten YouTube videos of all time are music videos - from the likes of Lady Gaga, Shakira and Justin Bieber. The increasing popularity of music videos online led the AP to proclaim that "watching music videos has...

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Google Losing Ground As Users Spend More Time on Facebook and Yahoo

Americans spent more time socializing on Facebook than searching with Google for the first time in August, and Yahoo edged out the search giant in monthly traffic, according to new data from marketing research firm comScore. Users spent 41.1 billion minutes on Facebook in August, 39.8 billion minutes on Google, and 37.7 billion on Yahoo. Yahoo...

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Seesmic Desktop Goes Beyond Twitter: Becomes a Platform for All Things Real Time

At last year's Microsoft PDC, Seesmic announced that it was working on a major Silverlight-based rewrite of its desktop clients for Windows and Mac. After almost a year of development, the company just launched the final version of Seesmic Desktop 2. While it was still possible to describe Seesmic Desktop as a social networking client until today,...

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Never Mind the Valley: Here's Madison

Madison, Wisconsin has always been known as a progressive town - in part because it's home to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. But over the last few years, the city has gained a reputation as an emerging technology startup hub in the Midwest. Earlier this year, Forbes Magazine named Madison the 7th most innovative city in the U.S., ranking it ahead of the noted startup hotspot of Boston. Like many cities that foster thriving startup communities, Madison benefits from strong university and government support (the latter in the form of...

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5 New Tools for Building Mobile Enterprise Apps

Like we said earlier this week mobile enterprise space is heating up. This week alone saw the launch of three new tools for building mobile enterprise apps. Forrester has given some advice to enterprises for how to get started in mobile enterprise development, which the firm suggests needs to move into the mainstream of enterprise development. Here's a brief guide to some of the new tools enterprises have at their disposal for mobilizing their work force. Sponsor MobileIron MobileIron announced the release of its Virtual Smartphone Platform...

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3 Service Providers at VMworld: BlueLock, Savvis and Hosting.com

VMworld is one of those conferences that you really feel like a rookie the first time you go. It is such a huge event. Last year, the event attracted about 12,000 people. The VMware team expected to attract 14,000 people for this year's event. When all was said and done, the user event turned industry conference attracted more than 17,000 people. A total of 85 countries were represented. Sponsor The conference is vast. It can be more complicated to understand virtualization then figure out where to go at Moscone. We spent a good part of...

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