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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Creating Windows 7 Jump Lists With The API Code Pack and Visual Studio 2008

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Tuesday December 15, 2009

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Creating Windows 7 Jump Lists With The API Code Pack and Visual Studio 2008
[December 15, 2009] One of the most clearly visible new features in Windows 7 is the new taskbar. Read on to learn how you can use jump lists from your C# applications with help from the Windows API Code Pack.

Working with the Android Calendar
[December 14, 2009] Integrate Android Calendar support into your Android applications.

News Brief: JavaFX Set to Get RAD
[December 11, 2009] New JavaFX RAD Tool for NetBeans coming next week, in preview at least.

Open Source Licensing Detection Gets More Competitive
[December 11, 2009] As open source adoption grows, so too does the competitive market for helping developers identify licenses and improve software adoption lifecycle.

Microsoft Re-Releases WUDT Under GPLv2 License
[December 11, 2009] After admitting that a third-party developer mistakenly used open source code in a Windows 7 download tool, Microsoft makes amends.

Dynamic Language Support in the .NET 4.0 Framework
[December 11, 2009] The focus of this article will be on the dynamic language support (DLR) that will be released as a part of the upcoming 4.0 version of the .NET Framework.

It's Official: Sun Debuts Java EE 6, Plus Glassfish v3 and NetBeans 6.8
[December 10, 2009] A week after the official vote, Java EE 6 is officially available and with it a new Glassfish Java EE 6-compliant server and NetBeans IDE release.

News Brief: Google Revs Web Development With GWT 2.0
[December 9, 2009] Next-gen Google Web tool debuts to help boost browser-based app speed.

Add Video Capture to Your BlackBerry Applications
[December 9, 2009] Take advantage of the latest BlackBerry features by adding video recording capabilities to your applications.

In the News

Google Drops Hints on Its Own Android Phone
[December 14, 2009] Company insiders talk up a new device making the rounds at the Googleplex, while rumors continue to circulate.

Open Source License Compliance Heats Up
[December 11, 2009] Keeping tabs on your open source usage -- and whether you're in sync with different code snippets' licenses -- is increasingly critical. That's where vendors like Black Duck and OpenLogic hope to come in.

Sun Unveils New RAD Tool for JavaFX
[December 11, 2009] The aim is to make Sun's Java-based platform for creating Rich Internet Applications simpler and speedier to use.

Sun Delivers Java EE 6
[December 10, 2009] A week after the official vote, Java EE 6 is officially available and with it a new Glassfish Java EE 6-compliant server and NetBeans IDE release.

Ubuntu Backer Canonical Offers Bazaar Support
[December 10, 2009] The company will provide migration, support and training to help promote and smooth adoption of its open source version control system.

Google Whips Up New Tools for Web Developers
[December 10, 2009] The search giant this week unveiled Google Web Tools 2.0, with a number of new features.

IBM: Businesses Fail to Use Data Intelligently
[December 10, 2009] MBAs might know how to handle their company's money, but IBM warns that business decision makers aren't treating their valuable data the same way.

GNOME 3's Next Steps
[December 9, 2009] The sweeping changes due in store for the release get an early airing at FUDcon.

Google Adds Groups to Apps Premier Suite
[December 9, 2009] The latest addition to Google's Apps Premier suite is designed to let users quickly set up group sharing of documents with minimal IT involvement.

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