eldavojohn writes "Mozilla has admitted to wrongly accusing Sothink of distributing a video downloader with a trojan virus as a Firefox addon.
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Mozilla Wrongly Accused Sothink Addon of Malware
FourSquare Opens API, Invites Developers to Play
FourSquare, the hot location-based services startup, is hoping to increase its momentum by opening its API to the public.
Amazon Brings 1-Click Payments to Mobile
Amazon today released a series of APIs as part of its new Amazon Mobile Payments Service that allow developers to build mobile payments into their applications, and to tie them to Amazon’s 1-Click
Facebook Makes It Easier for Devs to Tap Into Connect Magic
Facebook Connect has so far been implemented on some 15,000 web sites, devices and applications, a number that’s likely to get a shot in the arm with today’s launch of the social network’s new C
TripIt Offers Developers a Cut
TripIt, which aggregates people’s travel arrangements from various web sites into one web itinerary, is rolling out a referral program today that lets developers who build apps on top of its API rec
New Google Sites API Takes Aim at Enterprises
Google is releasing an API for Google Sites, a product that lets you create and share web sites easily, to developers today, continuing an effort by the search giant to get businesses to adopt its pro
Thing Labs Releases Trending Twitter Topic API
Thing Labs, San Francisco-based startup that makes social networking applications, released today an API called Let’s Be Trends that lets developers procure information about trending topics on Twit
Adobe Partners With Gigya to Bring Flash Apps to the Social Web
Adobe partnered with Gigya, a social widget maker, to offer a new service that lets advertisers and developers easily share their Flash-based applications across social, mobile and desktop platforms.
Appropriate Interviewing For a Worldwide Search?
jellomizer writes 'I am a manager of a small Software Development department, looking to hire some more developers.
Developer Stigma After a Bad or Catastrophic Release?
An anonymous reader writes "We hear in the news all the time about how executives can drive a company into the ground and yet somehow become more desirable to other big companies.
Developer Stigma After a Bad Or Catastrophic Release?
An anonymous reader writes "We hear in the news all the time about how executives can drive a company into the ground and yet somehow become more desirable to other big companies.
Like Google, Salesforce Is Pushing Its Platform for the Enterprise
Salesforce.com is trying to entice developers working inside the enterprise to its platform-as-a-service product by offering them a free first taste of Force.com.
Have Sockets Run Their Course?
ChelleChelle writes "This article examines the limitations of the sockets API.
Are Quirky Developers Brilliant Or Dangerous?
jammag writes "Most developers have worked with a dude like Josh, who's so brilliant the management fawns over him even as he takes a dump in the lobby flowerpot.
Who’s Worried About Facebook? Not Twitter
On Friday, Facebook released a series of upgrades to its platform, allowing developers access to many core functionalities, such as Facebook Video and Notes, and giving them the ability to integrate t
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