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Seven no-bull facts about the new HTTP/2 protocol

Automation for the people: The programmer's dilemma

Apple bumps approved size for iOS apps

InfoWorld Technology: Applications
February 19, 2015

Seven no-bull facts about the new HTTP/2 protocol

The long-awaited revision to the venerable (and aging) HTTP protocol is finally here. Here's what's most important, what's to expect, and what to brace for.

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Issue highlights

1. Automation for the people: The programmer's dilemma

2. Apple bumps approved size for iOS apps

3. Mozilla's Shumway project works to run Flash without Flash Player

4. New Outlook for Android, iOS lets IT wipe the app, not the phone

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Automation for the people: The programmer's dilemma

Machines are our essential partners from now on, for better and worse. We need to figure out how to improve that partnership. That's a responsibility both users and developers of automation must shoulder. READ MORE

Apple bumps approved size for iOS apps

People looking for richer mobile apps may cheer Apple's decision to double the size limit of those approved for sale. But those whose iPhones and iPads have smaller amounts of memory will need to download carefully. READ MORE

Mozilla's Shumway project works to run Flash without Flash Player

Project Shumway, a new technology Mozilla is developing that would allow Firefox to play back Flash media without the Flash plug-in, still has some severe limitations. READ MORE

New Outlook for Android, iOS lets IT wipe the app, not the phone

The new preview of Outlook for Android and the full-fledged version of Outlook for iOS include a PIN lock, helping secure your phone in case it gets lost or stolen. And your IT admin can simply erase your email without resetting the phone itself. READ MORE

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