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TweetDeck has long been a favorite resource for those scanning Twitter across multiple accounts and dimensions. But the app editions will soon be removed from iOS, Android and PC stores to make way for a pure-web version.
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BlackBerry World is starting up in Florida today. It is pretty much the final opportunity the company has to win faith and generate buzz from developers by showing off its next-generation BB10 operating system. We look at some highlights from the BB10 keynote.
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Reports suggest that Adobe will move to an Adobe AIR/HTML5 solution for mobile content as it gives up trying to get Flash on our digital devices.
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Everyone's favorite developer-tool company Adobe is looking firmly forward with its latest version of Flash, packing in high-quality communications, multimedia and 3D gaming-focused features for all devices. Getting Flashier Hot on the heels of its recent iOS-friendly new Flash Player, Adobe has announced AIR 3 and Flash 11, both
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The latest version of WoodWing Enterprise offers AIR-powered editing, multi-channel text changes, integration of external content and lots of digital magazine features. Publishing the Future WoodWing is pushing its publishing solution for digital magazines as the ideal tablet-based magazine creation solution. Look at WoodWing's home page and the first thing
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Adobe (news, site ) packs in improved HTML 5 support, mobile and digital publishing, Flash authoring and a subscription plan to spread out the purchase cost.
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Adobe (news, site) has a major presence in enterprise development, much of which can now be focused on iOS, Android and BlackBerry thanks to updates for Flash Builder and Flex, which both hit version 4.5. Mobile Development Hits Its Stride We've covered lots of niche app development tools for
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European firm, e-Spirit (news, site), creates a central system for integrating almost any app into its content management system. Appily Ever After Apps are definitely the future, both in the smartphone and Web space. e-Spirit welcomes the potential threat of apps to traditional web content and CMS
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Welcome to the February installment of our what's coming from the open source CMS projects in the next month. If you're looking through here and feel that your project was left out, we invite you to send us an email at [email protected] with a pointer to who we should contact
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Vyre (news, site ) has recently announced the latest version of their web content management system now supports Portlet Standards 2.0. But that's not all that is new. What's New in Vyre Unify 4.
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WoodWing (news, site) adds social media integration, ad hoc editorial planning and social publishing features to its due-in-December enterprise publishing system, Enterprise 7. Enterprise 7 is the upcoming major update to Dutch company WoodWing's traditional Web publishing system.
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Microsoft (news, site) hits the difficult third album with its would-be web framework king and development systems -- Silverlight 3 and Expression 3. What's new under the hood for those wanting to make a splash online? Let the Web Battles Commence Microsoft Silverlight (said charitably) had
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You are probably spending a good chunk of your day on Tweetdeck twittering away -- it's addictive, we know. You may also be hanging out on Yammer Desktop with your co-workers yamming it up -- that we also know well.
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Fresh off its most recent release, Nordic River (news, site), seeking to promote even more productivity and collaboration among its users, has launched a web-based version of TextFlow - a sort of word processing collaboration Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
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