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What enterprise mobile apps can learn from mobile games
Enterprise mobile apps are shifting from small, narrowly task-oriented programs to larger, more complex ones. To design them well, enterprise developers can learn a lot from a surprising source: mobile games. Read More


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Microsoft's Visual Studio 11 lineup adds Windows Phone, Azure tools
Microsoft shared final product lineup and specifications expected for its upcoming Visual Studio 11 IDE, featuring accommodations for the Windows Phone mobile OS and Windows Azure cloud platform. Read More

We're not waiting for Android 5 'Jelly Bean,' developers say
Unconfirmed reports say that Android 5 "Jelly Bean" could be released this fall. But Android developers say they're too busy dealing with current releases to stall their development efforts for yet another OS upgrade. Read More

iPhone beats Android as top mobile browsing device
The market share battle between Android smartphones and iPhones may be turning a corner. Read More

Windows Phone: Down but not out in fight with Android
Android accounted for more than 56 percent of smartphones sold in Q1, but the market has become highly commoditized and Microsoft-Nokia partnership may soon bear fruit. Read More



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