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How to restrict developers' admin rights
The fact is that world has changed and most of the time we can't let nonadmins be admins all the time -- not even developers, not even if their productivity plunges. Read More


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8 reasons to gear up for HTML5 now
From better video to cleaner code to improved user interaction, there are plenty of reasons to incorporate HTML5 into current Web development projects. Read More

Applicasa expands server-side mobile app dev service to Android
The service enables native developers to build cloud-connected back ends for Android and Apple's iOS platform without having to write server code. Server-side mobile applications can use back-end data and leverage cloud-based features. Read More



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