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Zombie apps return from the grave!
Zombie apps haunt every IT shop. They were slapped together by an admin or developer to meet a need at one point, then fell out of favor, but still wander among the server racks, waiting for a user to stumble over them. Read More


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HTML5 is no app dev panacea
HTML has been made out to be a preferred development tool for everything from smartphone and tablet apps to full-blown desktop applications. Don't believe the hype: building serious applications still takes more than mere Web markup. Read More

Indian vs. American programmers: Whose code is best?
One career site claims Indian programmers are better at math and logic but American developers are particularly good at Web programming. Read More

Time for for continuous integration in app development
Continuous integration, in which software builds are automated and tested as code flows in, is becoming more prominent lately thanks to several trends: economics, agile software development, open source options, and distributed, complex projects. Read More

Google dealing with privacy bugs in Google+
Many of the existing privacy bugs in Google+ revolve around the site's mechanism to block users, according to a list of known problems Google has published. Read More

If disaster strikes, will your critical enterprise apps be ready?
It's not enough to have a disaster recovery plan in place; you also need to test it to make sure it will work in an actual emergency. Read More

The fall and rise of Microsoft Silverlight
The death of Silverlight has been greatly exaggerated. As a self-contained packaging ecosystem, Silverlight could very well become the de facto standard for application delivery to Windows Phone and Windows 8 tablets. Read More



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