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Developer Podcasts: Seven You Should Be Listening To

If you’re looking for a way to squeeze in a little more learning to your day, podcasts are the way to go. Podcasts are basically radio broadcasts that can be listened to at any time, delivered directly to you at your computer or other listening device (iPod, smartphone, etc.). People use podcasts to learn languages, get relationship advice, and yes, there are plenty of great podcasts out there for developers.

Four Ways Dropbox Can Help Developers Be More Productive

Dropbox is a freemium service that offers four basic tools: file synchronization, file versioning, file sharing, and remote backup of files.  It’s an extremely powerful tool for developers especially; as it enables coders to quickly sync their coding projects across networks, multiple operating systems, and a whole host of devices. In this article, we’re going to take a look at how Dropbox can simplify common coding tasks and help developers become even more productive.

Apps for Kids: Basic Usability Guidelines

More kids than ever before in history are engaging with computing devices on a daily basis, whether that may be that a smartphone, a tablet, a PC, or a convertible tablet/PC form factor. They do homework, interact with friends and family, and play games, and as seen by a simple search in any popular app store, apps for kids are getting downloaded at a fantastic rate:

User Privacy: Seven Ways App Developers Can Protect It

With the unprecedented growth of the app ecosystem, user privacy is becoming more and more of a hot button issue, especially when that privacy is violated. For many users, finding and downloading a new app is something that has become almost second-nature; we browse our favorite app stores, we find an app that looks promising, we download it. Done.

Imagine the Possiblities of Your Netbook App Ideas

Today, Renee James, Intel VP for the Software & Services Group, gave additional details on the Intel® Atom Developer Program, which provides software developers and software companies a new opportunity to write and sell applications and development components for Intel Atom-based netbooks.

Free Virtual Intel Event for ISVs- June 3, 2009 from 9am-7pmET

Calling all developers and ISVs! Whether you're already an Intel Software Partner Program member or not, Engage 2009 is a great event that will provide you with all the information and resources you would ever want about Intel's Software Partner Program and the benefits that come with membership! The event will include live chat with Intel experts, webcasts focusing on a range of topics including how to engage with the Intel Business Exchange, getting the most out of Intel Architecture, marketing benefits, developer benefits and more.

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