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16
May
2008
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
Posted by: kihbord
After the launch of the 10 million dollar pot for the Google Android challenge which introduced Google’s open mobile platform, the top 50 Android software list is now out.
16
May
2008
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
Posted by: kihbord
Want to learn more about Eclipse or Android tools on Eclipse? If you’re anywhere near Googleplex on June 24, here’s your chance. Eclipse Day at the Googleplex is a half day event for developers to learn about different Eclipse projects and related technologies.
7
May
2008
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
Posted by: kihbord
Sony Ericsson has created a bridge to enable J2ME and Flash lite to collaborate on your mobile phone. The bridge enables developers to use Flash lite as frontends and J2ME as backends on mobile applications.
7
May
2008
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
Posted by: kihbord
I’ve written about the leadership takeover of Motorola on the EclipseME project and the recent announcements of new mobile development projects at Eclipse. Well I guess it was just a matter of time. So now Motorola has announced its new Developer Studio based on the Eclipse platform.
30
Apr
2008
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
Posted by: kihbord
I’m sure a lot you have been waiting for this for quite a while and with all the blogging about how great NetBeans version 6.1 is, you don’t have to wait any longer. NetBeans 6.1 is now available for download.
11
Apr
2008
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
Posted by: kihbord
A release candidate of the NetBeans IDE version 6.1 is now available for download at NetBeans.org. You still have a week to write about NetBeans 6.1 in your blog to join the NetBeans 6.1 blogging contest.
8
Apr
2008
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
Posted by: kihbord
NetBeans Evangelist, David Botterill and Jiri Kovalsky, Technical Community Manager has announced that the NetBeans Plugin Portal has been updated to include several new features creating a better experience for the user.
2
Apr
2008
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
Posted by: kihbord
The next major release of the Eclipse platform, code named e4 is now available. e4, which is supported on all known hardware and operating systems, redefines web-based applications and application development. It provides the ultimate in flexibility, extensibility and customization for embedded, mobile, desktop, server and cloud development.
1
Apr
2008
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
Posted by: kihbord
31
Mar
2008
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
Posted by: kihbord
EclipseME, the Java mobile development tool for the Eclipse IDE, has released an update. The v1.7.9 update is primarily a bug fix.