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Android 4.0: Eight new features that actually matter

Google unveiled Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" on Wednesday and showed off lots of eye candy. Here's a look at the useful stuff. Read more

Developer news roundup: Google Dart, JavaFX 2.0, Windows 8 apps

Justin James highlights stories about IronPython 2.7.1 Beta 3, HTC courting developers, load balancing across the globe in Azure, and more. Read more

BlackBerry Java devs need to change

The clock is starting to tick for Java developers that target the BlackBerry platform. Read more

Google's Dart: An object-oriented JavaScript alternative

Todd Fluhr looks at Google's web-programming language Dart, which even at its unfinished stage, says a lot about Google's plans to dominate the mobile consumer market. Read more

Five links iOS developers should bookmark

Find out why Steve Dryall considers these online resources essentials for iOS developers, and then post your go-to links in the discussion. Read more

PhoneGap: What app developers need to know

Kyle Miller provides an overview of PhoneGap and then shares his thoughts on the cross-platform framework for developing mobile apps. Read more

How WP7 prepared Microsoft and developers for Windows 8

Justin James analyzes Microsoft's Windows 8 strategy and encourages developers to learn Windows Phone 7 now. Read more

Handling internal variable state in Android development

William Francis explains how to master another technique required to successfully manage state in your Android apps: handling internal variables. Read more


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