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After officially launching Android Market last week together with T-Mobile shipping the very first Android-powered G1 phone, Google has kept the applications market limited to those developers the internet giant worked with after Android Developers Challenge to prepare for the launch of the initial bunch of applications for the first owners of T-Mobile G1 to start downloading for free. On Monday Android Market was opened for all the developers to register and start submitting their own applications. |
Posts Tagged with ‘business-applications’
Android Applications You Can Use for Business
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on October 29, 2008
LongJump Further Enhances Its PaaS Offering to Enterprise Customers
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on October 13, 2008
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LongJump has been very active developing and releasing new features and updates lately and I have had two briefings with the company’s CEO during the last few weeks only. LongJump is a company that offers its customers with a platform twhere they can use and modify the complete range of business productivity applications for basically any process in their operations. |
LongJump Further Enhances Its PaaS Offering to Developers
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on September 22, 2008
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As you may remember, LongJump is a platform as a service provider that allows a business to run a whole suite of enterprise office and business applications on the platform to bring their marketing/sales/customer service processes completely online with the most distributed teams producing coordinated results in all the aspects of a business operation. The online applications running on LongJump platform are seamlessly integrated with traditional desktop office applications so that all the information a business stores in LongJump suite [...] |
LinkedIn Plans Restrictions For Developer API
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on October 12, 2007
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A recent conversation with LinkedIn CEO Dan Nye at the New York Times, revealed some of the details involved with the business networking site's future plans to offer a developer platform. |





