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Facebook abandons HTML5 on iOS: A sign of things to come?
The social network says HTML5's multiplatform support didn't justify the lesser user experience on iOS and redoes its app in native Objective-C. Read More


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New Intel toolkits tackle parallel programming
In a move aimed at helping developers squeeze the most performance out of hardware, Intel is unveiling tool suites for building Windows and Linux applications to run on multiple processors and multicore processors. Read More

Oracle seeks to delay cloud features in enterprise Java
The company is proposing a postponement in cloud computing capabilities that had been anticipated for Java EE (Java Platform, Enterprise Edition) 7 next year. Instead, the cloud capabilities would be included in Java EE 8 in 2015. Read More



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