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Developers: Up with iOS, down with HTML5
A just-released survey of more than 5,000 developers put another massive dent in in HTML5's reputation as a development platform for mobile apps. Apple, though, still shines in the hearts of developers. Android? Not so much. Read More


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RIM developer faithful find hope in BlackBerry 10 revival
The question is whether UI improvements, multiple development options, and good old-fashioned marketing will be enough to keep RIM in the game. Read More

The ins and outs of IT project portfolio management
When managing the IT project portfolio, don't rank projects by priority -- either schedule them or reject them. Read More

Tibco opens up Tibbr enterprise social suite to external developers
The Enterprise Social Graph API and its toolset are designed to let developers build applications that can access Tibbr interactions involving employees, partners, files, business processes, events, and activities. Read More

Oracle making embedded Java push
With the Oracle Java ME (Micro Edition) Embedded 3.2 client runtime, Oracle is taking a version of Java that has been used in feature phones and is releasing a generic Java binary for small, embedded devices. Read More



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