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Demand Media Extends Pluck To Mobile

socalTECH

Demand Media said that Pluck now includes new tools for software developers, to provide native experiences and creation of community features on mobile phones, including support for Objective-C on the Apple iOS, as well as Java for Google Android applications. Pluck is used by brands to create communities. READ MORE>>.

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Webtide Acquired By Intalio

socalTECH

Los Angeles-based Webtide , which develops the popular Jetty Application Server for the Java programming language, has been acquired by Intalio. Jetty is very widely used in web servers and software applications, including HP OpenView, Zimbra, Hadoop, Google AppEngine, Oracle WebLogic, and other enterprise software.

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Peering Into The Mobile Games Future With Josh Hartwell of Mobile Deluxe

socalTECH

I had been a developer, working at a software publisher as a software developer working on consule games, and wanted to get back into publishing. really, that opportunity has only recently been realized fully with Apple in 2008, and later with Google. Google has opened that even more than Apple.

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MySpace Extends APIs

socalTECH

Among those resources are a new software development kit with libraries for connecting to MySpace via the PHP, Python, Ruby,NET and Java languages. The firm also said that it will be adding Google Android support soon. READ MORE>>.

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Choosing Internet Platforms

SoCal CTO

Finally we get to: Peter Coffee , Director of Platform Research, Salesforce.com His premise is that we should be beyond having to buy servers, software, or any other infrastructure. Now up: Craig Ogg Co-Founder Freshly Grated Software former VP of R&D, Stamps.com Have had to make choices about platforms many times.

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AT&T and American Airlines | The SXSW Party & Hackathon Recap

Tech Zulu Event

Prism will be an extension of what you can do with the Google Glass. Technologies used: google maps, jquery, java, and tomcat. Java Web App built on the Spring Framework. Technologies used: Google Maps API, to help us give passengers an idea of their ETA according to distance/traffic. This is where Travelbot.co

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One million HTTP RPS without load balancing is easy

TechEmpower

As we and our collaborators prepare Round 9 of our Framework Benchmarks project, we had an epiphany: With high-performance software, a single modern server processes over 1 million HTTP requests per second. Five months ago, Google talked about load-balancing to achieve 1 million requests per second. 1.039 million requests per second.

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