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Android 2.0 Features Revealed, Upgrade Path Still Uncertain

Nearly two weeks after they rolled out a giant eclair on their front lawn, Google has finally released the development kit for Android 2.0.  Until now, there...

0 replies - 2904 views - 10/28/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

DZone Daily Dose - 2009/10/28

Amazon says it will cut prices on its core EC2 cloud services starting November 1st.  You can tell they are getting anxious about the impending release of...

0 replies - 1464 views - 10/27/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Web Tech Skills PHP, Java, in High Demand

A new report released by the job site Elance shows a growth in tech contractor hiring, up 46% from this time last year on Elance.com.  After job losses in IT...

0 replies - 2906 views - 10/15/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

NetBeans 6.8 Beta Coming; Does Oracle Care?

NetBeans 6.8 just crossed milestone 2 and the beta is set to release next Thursday.  Geertjan Wielenga, a NetBeans technical writer and DZone Leader, has been...

12 replies - 6654 views - 10/14/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Are you using JavaFX yet?

Are you using JavaFX yet? You should be! Click here to check out our latest Refcard on Getting Started with JavaFX. 

0 replies - 2918 views - 06/02/09 by lyndsey in Announcements

2009 Predictions, 2008 Predictions Revisited

It's once again that time of year, and in keeping with my tradition, I'll revisit the 2008 predictions to see how close I came before I start waxing prophetic...

7 replies - 9161 views - 01/02/09 by Ted Neward in Articles

The Soul Of The Web - Why Ajax Standards Matter

I spoke on a panel at Mashup Camp this week on why Ajax Standards matter. I was quoted by Doug Henschen of Intelligent Enterprise as saying that we are...

4 replies - 3276 views - 11/24/08 by Chris Keene in News

Ajaxified Body

I've often wondered if it was possible to use Ajax to reload the main content of a web application without reloading the header, menu and footer. SiteMesh...

2 replies - 5617 views - 10/06/08 by Matt Raible in News