The long death of fat clients

Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' takes on Apple's Siri | Developers to Google: We need platform unity for Nexus tablet

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The long death of fat clients
Fewer and fewer options exist for developing purely fat client desktop applications and fewer still for RAD applications with Web-based delivery (aka, "thick clients"). We are on the verge of a purely HTML/JavaScript client world. Read More


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Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' takes on Apple's Siri
At its Google I/O developer conference today, Google announced Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean," an upgrade for its Android mobile OS. Taking a page from Apple's Siri, Google has enhanced Android's Web search capabilities to answer questions spoken by the user, with answers spoken by the device. Read More

Developers to Google: We need platform unity for Nexus tablet
With the presumptive launch of Google's Nexus 7 tablet mere days or hours away, developers at Google I/O 2012 are emphasizing the need for a unified platform on which they can do their work. Read More

Eclipse's Juno release train features tools for mobile developers
The ninth annual release train is code-named Juno and can be downloaded from the Eclipse website. Read More

Facebook: We need to create our own dev and management tools
The company has been developing its own management and development tools tuned to its specific needs, rather than relying on commercial offerings. Read More



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