[TechRepublic] Should you get a software patent?

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TechRepublic Member | July 03, 2012

Software patents: What developers should consider before getting one

Learn the difference between offensive and defensive patents, and find out why Justin James believes defensive patents are becoming a necessity. Read more

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Poll: Do you use a separate HTML editor?

Justin James is growing impatient with poor HTML editors and is considering using a separate editor. Let us know what you use to edit HTML. Read more

Amazon brings NoSQL to the masses with DynamoDB

Amazon's new cloud offering called DynamoDB overcomes some of the scaling limitations of SimpleDB. Learn more about the DynamoDB NoSQL system. Read more

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An agile management success story: Interview with Glu Mobile's CEO

Glu Mobile CEO Niccolo De Masi opens up about the challenges of running an agile enterprise in the mobile gaming space. Read more

Use jQuery for sortable UI elements

Dragging, dropping, and reordering block objects is easy with jQuery. Read more

Embedding HTML in your Android apps

Leverage HTML and JavaScript in your Android apps by using the web view widget. William J. Francis shows you how in this tutorial. Read more

Free web font resources for designers

Ryan Boudreaux suggests four great sources for free web fonts. Read more

iOS app development for non-programmers

Download a chapter from the book Learn GameSalad for iOS to get tips on creating an Angry Birds-like game. Read more

How IT workers are losing the battle against nerd stereotypes

The IT industry is still dogged by the cliche of the geeky and socially inept IT worker and it's putting off young people from a career in IT. Read more


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Hands-on with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (pictures)

On the first day of Google I/O 2102, Google took the wraps off Android 4.1, or Jelly Bean. CNET takes you for a deeper dive through some of the update's new features. View on site


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