by TwitterFools on March 31, 2011

Developers provide an insightful window into the challenges that come with virtualization. They’re not the same as IT, and those differences highlight some important issues to consider when figuring out how business critical applications are deployed in a virtualized environment. Why? Aligning developers and IT is critical to the success of any application that …
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by TwitterFools on December 12, 2010

Developer`s Guide to Social Programming Building Social Context Using Facebook Connect, Google Friend Connect, & the Twitter Api [PB,2010]
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by TwitterFools on October 25, 2010

Last week, Steve Jobs took the stage Apple unveiled its new OS, a sleek new MacBook Air, as well as a Mac App Store. But with much less pomp and circumstance, the company also issued an announcement that Java had been “deprecated” on Mac OS X. According to the release notes from the …
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by TwitterFools on October 25, 2010

Mobile application recommendation websites and services have sprung out of a growing need to filter, rank and recommend the best apps from the hundreds of thousands now available for download onto mobile phones. These sites operate outside of the official app marketplaces like the iTunes App Store and the Android Market, for example. With iTunes [...]
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by TwitterFools on September 21, 2010

Location Labs today announced a “Universal Location Service” platform that aggregates locations of phones across carriers for developers and centralizes privacy management for end-users. “Developers can now remotely access the location of over 250MM mobile phones in the U.S. through a single cloud-based API (Application Programming Interface),” according to the press release. Sponsor The service [...]
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by TwitterFools on August 25, 2010

This series is supported by Rackspace, the better way to do hosting. Learn more about Rackspace’s hosting solutions here.Mac OS X is a popular platform for developers and designers of all stripes. Apple… Alltop RSS
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by TwitterFools on July 27, 2010

If you’re a Twitter developer, then we invite you to read our engineering blog regularly. Even if you’re on the mailing lists and IRC, or already following , the eng blog is a good resource. On Wednesday, Raffi blogged about changes that impact developers regarding requirements around authentication. This is the kind of information anyone [...]
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by TwitterFools on July 22, 2010

Developer’s Guide to Social Programming: Building Social Context Using Facebook, Google Friend Connect, and the Twitter API, The (Developer’s Library) “With the advent of the social web, companies must know how to leverage new technologies to stay competitive. The author, Mark Hawker, shows readers in simple steps what social programming really means. He walks you [...]
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