Thursday, August 14, 2014

The top technology choices made by startups

Andy Patrizio: Siri may be coming (eventually) to a Mac near you
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August 14, 2014 Read about what programming languages, databases, hosts and other technologies are most commonly chosen by startups
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8. Peter Smith: Recap of the Microsoft and Sony Gamescom 2014 press conferences

7. Users should patch critical flaw in Adobe Reader and Acrobat, researchers say

6. Eric Bloom: The Two Sides of IT Job Hunting: Sales and Marketing - Part 2
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2. Former Sprint CEO's severance could top $38M

1. Phil Johnson: JavaScript is the top programming language for startups
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