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Miguel Membrado

Introducing a new way for IT developers to extend Google Apps - Google Apps Developer Blog - 1 views

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    Very important for a better integration with in house IT systems. So it is now possible to develop in house applications running like marketplace apps. Great, and we have the skills to do it!
Miguel Membrado

Releasing Early Is Not Always Good? Heresy! (by Jason Cohen) - 0 views

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    About development and release cycles. Interesting point of view about the continuous delivering paradigm.
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    About development and release cycles. Interesting point of view about the continuous delivering paradigm.
Miguel Membrado

Google Drive And The Cloud Wars | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    This is the big question. You know my answer, in the future we'll not need anymore files, because everything will be manager online (produced and consumed online). I'm living with this all day, the only files I'm managing are those received from external people. Myself I'm not producing anymore files, everything is produced on a SaaS service (mind maps, docs, spreadsheets, accounting, billing, timesheet, bug tracking, development tracking, sales pipeline, CRM, task management, etc...)
Jacques Gilbert

Why Developers Did Not Adopt Google Wave - ReadWriteCloud - 0 views

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    Good retrospective on Wave
Miguel Membrado

Developers On Google Apps Marketplace: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly - 1 views

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    Interesting feedbacks about Google Apps' marketplace.
Miguel Membrado

Google developers are developing for mobile first, then for desktop, Schmidt says. - 0 views

  • In his keynote speech at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt said the company had shifted its focus from desktops to mobiles.
  • "Now our programmers are doing work on mobile first, and that is in fact a change ... [our] top programmers want to work on those [mobile] apps," he said.
Miguel Membrado

Adobe: Flash Apps Will Run On The iPad, Even Full Screen At Some Point - 3 views

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    A very important information, because if it becomes possible for flash developers to translate their flash apps into iPhone apps, the market will explode completely.
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    I think this is Adobe trying to keep Flash relevant while the world is going to move to HTML5 and H.264. Flash is a proprietary format that does not belong on the web. It has been successful because it has been perceived as a standard, and a lot of people thought that they "had" to support it. More people are now realizing that it does not have to be that way, that Flash is buggy, heavy on CPU and bandwidth, expensive, and insecure, and are moving away from it. The iPhone and soon the iPad are just helping them move faster.
Miguel Membrado

Twitter Finally Reveals All Its Secret Stats - 0 views

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    Interesting statistics presented at the twitter developer conference.
Miguel Membrado

[CP] La plateforme collaborative Open Source XWiki dépasse le million de télé... - 0 views

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    We are proud to be part of the success story :)
Miguel Membrado

The API Hub: Jeff Bezos-Backed Mashape Launches To The Public With 430 APIs In Tow | Te... - 0 views

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    It's the kind of thing we tried to do with Netcipia expertise monetisation, but for sure 5 years too soon!
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