What developers can expect at Google I/O 2012

Startup tech jobs go begging -- how to get yours | Open source libraries propagate security flaws

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What developers can expect at Google I/O 2012
Talk about the mobile OS, game development, talk of cloud computing, including Google Apps and App Engine -- this is what is likely to come out of the conference in June. Start looking forward to it now. Read More


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Startup tech jobs go begging -- how to get yours
If you're a developer, the ratio of jobs to developers is on your side. What can you do to move to the head of the line at a startup's door? We've got seven strategies straight from the industry pros. Read More

Open source libraries propagate security flaws
Developers often overlook the necessity of keeping the source components of their software up-to-date, a problem exacerbated by poor update mechanisms. Read More

Microsoft releases Web development technology source code
Looking to build community around some of its Web development properties, Microsoft is releasing source code for its ASP.Net Web API and ASP.Net Web Pages technologies under an open source license. Read More

Google working on advanced Web engineering
Google is working on a number of different projects to bring some advanced software engineering concepts to the Web. The idea is to introduce low-level control elements without making the Web stack more confusing for novices. Read More



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