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21 Nov

Google Is Keeping Chrome OS Simple.  Maybe Too Simple.

Google Is Keeping Chrome OS Simple. Maybe Too Simple.

Ever since Google started talking about its Google Chrome OS, developers, competitors, and observers have been wondering why Google needs two operating systems: Android and Chrome OS. At today's chrome OS briefing, Google was asked whether Chrome OS would support Android apps. The answer is no. ...

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Warning: Love hurts...

Inside RogueSheep: “The notice from Apple indicated that we had used a private method of UIViewController called previousViewController. Interestingly enough, we did not explicitly use this call anywhere in our code.” If Apple is indeed using a static code analyzer, it would be great...

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GIMP Dropped From Ubuntu 10.04

kai_hiwatari writes "It looks like the Ubuntu developers consider GIMP to be too powerful for a normal desktop user. They are removing it from the upcoming Ubuntu 10.04. Among the reasons cited are that the UI is too complex, it takes up room on the disc, and 'desktop users just want to edit...

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Apple changes App Store review process, hopes to improve communications

Apple changes App Store review process, hopes to improve communications

Apple makes another move to keep apps on iPhone platformApple may be feeling the Android heat. The company has changed the way it deals with iPhone app developers letting them now keep closer tabs on how their software is proceeding through Apple's strict App Store review process. Many see the mo...

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Mozilla Offers N900 as Prize in Mobile Add-on Developer Contest

Mozilla Offers N900 as Prize in Mobile Add-on Developer Contest

Filed under: News : Internet Mozilla is offering Nokia N900s as prizes for the top 10 Firefox mobile add-on developers. Read more ...

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Apple’s app review process continues to alienate coders

“Slow replies, delays and dithering” from Apple’s app reviewers demoralize many iPhone app developers, claims a developer at respected Mac software maker Rogue Amoeba. A day after the developer of Facebook’s iPhone app, Joe Hewitt, announced that he would no longer work on iPhone apps, Rogue ...

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