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Objective-C's dip in popularity tied to decline in iPad and iPhone
Objective-C, best known as the programming language used for building applications to run on Apple's popular iPad and iPhone devices, is beginning to level off in popularity. Read More


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Is Your App Getting Used? Understanding UX and Your Audience
Want your app to be one of the 70 percent that is opened but never used again? If not, then you need to know the ins and outs of User Experience (UX). Good app design requires a deep understanding of the audience plus easy-to-operate, easy-to-understand options. Find out more. Learn more.

Old Java can learn new tricks from C, Android
Java and its linchpin JVM (Java Virtual Machine) still have much room to get better even after debuting 18 years ago, say experts who would like improvements in such areas as locality, application isolation, and parallel operations. Read More

Mozilla Persona privacy protections trump Facebook in single sign-on
Mozilla unveiled Persona Beta 2, the newest edition of the organization's open authentication system, designed to let users sign into Web apps and services without having to create new user names and passwords. Read More

The patent trolls are back, and this time they're after you
Lodsys, Personal Audio, and Project Paperless continue to hit developers and businesses with frivolous lawsuits -- and are reaping the rewards. Read More


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