Thursday, March 29, 2012

Google works on advanced Web engineering

  Google I/O dev event sells out in record time | Microsoft extends app building to the cloud
 
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Google works on advanced Web engineering
Google is working on a number of advanced programming technologies to ease complex Web application development, a Google engineer revealed at a conference for software developers. Read More


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Google I/O dev event sells out in record time
The Google I/O 2012 conference sold out its allotment of 5,500 tickets within 20 minutes today, a company executive said. Read More

Microsoft extends app building to the cloud
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Microsoft upgrades Windows Phone SDK for low-cost smartphones
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