App Store policy makes developers see red, Ubuntu may have a black heart, and a look at the blue content in git commits.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 23 February 2011
Coming up on the Week in Review: Revolt of the App Store developers, Ubuntu's innocence lost, and a report we swear you'll like.
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Special Jeopardy edition featuring Nokia, MacBook Pro rumors, and Google's Public Data Explorer.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 17 February 2011
Tired of everyone making "Terminator" or "Matrix" references to Watson's domination of its pitiful human rivals? Well, we go old school with our media references, as we look at Nokia's fickleness, new toys for geeks, and Google's campaign for pretty data.
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Google sells out a conference, Oracle dances with developers, and keyboards that will put you in a padded cell
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 9 February 2011
The way things are going, next year's Google I/O will sell out before it opens for registration. Plus: Oracle and developers continue to have issues and a look at some hardcore keyboards.
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iOS and Android kick out new SDKs, Microsoft head count decreases by one, and the Today Show struggles with the @ symbol
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 2 February 2011
Snowed in, we look at new mobile SDKs, old Microsoft employees, and really old video about the Internet.
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Adobe's Duane Nickull on serving developers -- HTML5 and Flash alike -- through choice.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 1 February 2011
As HTML5 matures, the overlap between the new standard and Flash becomes a point of examination (or contention, depending on your perspective). In this interview, Adobe technical evangelist and Web 2.0 Expo speaker Duane Nickull says the real issue isn't which option is better, but rather how developers are best served.
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The return of Knuth, the departure of Jobs and Schmidt, and the disappearance of address space.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 26 January 2011
In the latest Developer Week in Review: Donald Knuth's fabled volume of programming lore is coming, Jobs and Schmidt depart their posts, and the IPv4 pool is running dry.
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