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By Evan Niu (TMFNewCow), The Motley Fool Posted 6:18PM 02/07/12 Investing It may have taken Apple's (NAS: AAPL) Steve Jobs a while to realize this, since he was initially opposed to opening up iOS to third-party developers, but obviously that objection
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Why Android Developers Should Flock to BlackBerry – Motley Fool

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Why Android Developers Should Flock to BlackBerry
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By Evan Niu (TMFNewCow) | More Articles It may have taken Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL ) Steve Jobs a while to realize this, since he was initially opposed to opening up iOS to third-party developers, but obviously that objection didn't stick around for long
Report: Android More Stable Than iOSPC World India

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Kayak, Halliburton dropping Blackberry – TECH.BLORGE.com

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Last week, RIM announced a promotion whereby registered Android developers could get a PlayBook tablet if they ported their app to QNX. Yup, just an entry-level model and, assuming that was temptation, they had about a week get it done.

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Ice Cream Sandwich and Honeycomb failing to tempt Android users – SmartCompany.com.au

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Ice Cream Sandwich and Honeycomb failing to tempt Android users
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The figures, released to Android developers, show that the overwhelming majority of Android devices (58.6%) run Gingerbread (Android 2.3), with Froyo (27.8%) and Éclair (7.6%) also remaining popular with consumers. However, the tablet-specific version
Ice Cream Sandwich present on one percent of Android devices, legacy versions The Verge
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iOS app stability: It’s all smoke and mirrors – ExtremeTech

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iOS app stability: It's all smoke and mirrors
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On Android, developers don't have to worry about that. When a bug is pinned down, an update can be pushed out immediately, even if it only affects a small number of users. The logistical overhead for this is minimal when compared to iOS.
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How OpenGL is an essential tool for 3D – CIOL

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How OpenGL is an essential tool for 3D
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Many experienced Android developers are now starting to see the value in learning 3D graphics to give them a leg up in creating better apps and more in-demand games. To help developers who want to enter the 3D world, graphics experts and authors Mike

Business calendar – Houston Chronicle

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Speaker: Moritza Day with Day West and Associates. Bridging the generation gap: Four generations in the workforce. Cost: $30. Reservations: www.midtownbusinessnetwork.com. Houston Android Developers: Meeting. 6:30 pm, Idea.com, 3200 Southwest Freeway,

The CDMA/LTE Galaxy Nexus is no longer considered a developer device – androidandme.com

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The CDMA/LTE Galaxy Nexus is no longer considered a developer device
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There's been no official word from Google, but the Android Developers website tells it all. The CDMA Galaxy Nexus, codename “toro,” is no longer supported on the Android Developers website. Special CDMA radio installation and download instructions have
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RIM Tries to Entice Android Developers With Free PlayBook Tablets – NBC Bay Area (blog)

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RIM Tries to Entice Android Developers With Free PlayBook Tablets
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By Raymond Wong RIM is trying to lure Android developers to its platform by promising to give away free PlayBooks. Desperate times call for desperate measures. For RIM, things are so rocky, the company's now resorted to begging Android developers to

RIM Lures Android Developers with Free PlayBook Offer – ITProPortal

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RIM Lures Android Developers with Free PlayBook Offer
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As a part of this desperation, the company has come up with a brand new offer – all those Android developers who port their apps to the BlackBerry Tablet OS, will be rewarded with a free PlayBook tablet. The move was announced by none other than the

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