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Apple Releases New MobileMe and Find My iPhone App
Apple shows off the new MobileMe web mail along with a new native Find My iPhone App.
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Seven Reasons to Upgrade to Ubuntu Lucid Lynx
Article from linux.com about new features in Ubuntu and why it may be for you.
Apr 29th, 2010 | Filed under Software -
Letter From Steve Jobs on the Flash Argument
Here is a letter from Steve Jobs about why flash isn’t allowed on Apple mobile products. Interesting read.
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Hadoop is Safe From Google’s MapReduce Patent
I think I’m beginning to like Google. This is a wonderful thing they did here for Open Source Software. Thanks Google!
Apr 27th, 2010 | Filed under Software -
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Netbeans IDE, Zendcasts
I have recently started using the Netbeans IDE from netbeans.org. As a PHP programmer there are several free and pay IDE applications from which to choose. With great enjoyment I have been able to really harness the features of the 6.9M1 release. Even though it is just a milestone release and still several months from [...]
Mar 4th, 2010 | Filed under Software -
Mobile device software market kicks into high gear at MWC
We are seeing quite a few surprising announcements from the Mobile World Congress this week. It seems that Microsoft has finally come out of its coma to actually make software that may be able to compete with the iPhone and Android. But no actual phones are being shown so the jury is still out on whether [...]
Feb 15th, 2010 | Filed under Software -
Earth to Adobe! We have a problem! It’s laziness!
Excuse me Adobe but flash has a problem on other platforms besides the iPhone OS. Your laziness comes from the fact that you expext the code that you have optimized to run on Windows doesn’t run optimized on any *nix platform. If your platform runs so well on mobile devices why has Firefox for Maemo [...]
Feb 5th, 2010 | Filed under Software -
HTML5 in – Adobe Flash OUT!
YES! YouTube and Vimeo both rolled out HTML5 embedded video. Adobe Flash is on its way out! Finally!
Jan 21st, 2010 | Filed under SoftwareTags: Web -
Microsoft Censors Tweets in Zune Twitter App
Once again a large company decides it knows best what’s appropriate for end user to see and not so see. Here is an article from macobserver.com explaining the specifics.
Dec 17th, 2009 | Filed under Software