Open source Java for Android? Don't bet on it

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Open source Java for Android? Don't bet on it
Might Oracle and Google, or even just one of them, decide to formally develop an open source implementation of Java especially for Android? Industry observers aren't optimistic, despite chatter about the possibility in OpenJDK circles. Read More


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Forrester Just Simplified your Agile ALM Vendor Decision
Forrester Research, Inc., researched, analyzed, and scored 9 application lifecycle management (ALM) providers against 116 criteria, and Rally was ranked a leader. Read Now.

Fat hardware is no excuse for lazy software
You'd be amazed at what can be done in severely constrained hardware with tight, low-level code. Read More

Unraveling the mystery of multiple sclerosis with big data
The State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo is home to one of the leading multiple sclerosis (MS) research centers in the world. It's one spot where big-data-powered analysis is helping researchers understand potential causes and treatments of the disease, accelerating the race to a cure. Read More

Brightcove, Application Craft aim at PhoneGap with cloud-based development tools
Just like in many other areas of IT, moving to the cloud holds the promise of simplifying things like configuration, in this case for developers. Read More


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