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Mobile app developers see Google+ on the rise WEBCAST: Motorola Mobility Improving Enterprise App Quality with MOTODEV App Validator In this webcast, learn how MOTODEV App Validator can help you easily test your apps and get results on the spot, improving quality and accelerating development. View Now In this Issue RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IDG Research 10th Annual Global Security Survey CSO, in partnership with PwC, invites you to participate in our tenth survey of worldwide information security practices and enter a prize drawing for an Apple iPad 2 & other great prizes. We will also send you the survey summary report, a valuable tool that can help measure security initiatives against peers. Click to continue Interest in HTML5 grows among mobile app developers WHITE PAPER: Adobe Government at Carahsoft ColdFusion 9: Improve Application Performance/Scalability Performance tests reveal that Adobe ColdFusion 9 software provides significant performance improvements over ColdFusion 8, delivering applications capable of processing considerably more page requests. Learn more Facebook faces antitrust suit from advertisement-sponsored skins developer Mozilla will start Firefox silent updates in June | ||||||||||
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