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   In the world of custom software development the landscape is changing at an ever increasing rate. In order to be effective it is necessary to vigilently monitor emerging technologies and social trends.

   Here are some of the news items that we've been paying particularly close attention to...
What does mobile data cost YOU?
Friday, 12/3/2010, 1:57pm
   Infoworld has an interesting article up comparing the prices of various mobile data plans. The best part is that the cost per megabyte various not just from one provider to another, but from one device to another with the same provider.
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Global Mobile Data Market Update 2009
Monday, 4/5/2010, 3:17pm
   The Global Wireless Markets continued to grow rapidly especially in India and China where the carriers (combined) are adding almost 30M new subscriptions every month. 2009 also marked the year when the global data traffic (monthly) exceeded the global voice traffic.
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2010 CWE/SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors
Monday, 2/22/2010, 12:06pm
   The 2010 CWE/SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors is a list of the most widespread and critical programming errors that can lead to serious software vulnerabilities.
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Mobile Operators Fight App Store Fragmentation
Monday, 2/15/2010, 3:42pm
   Twenty-four mobile network operators have formed the Wholesale Applications Community to avoid fragmenting the apps market and to give developers one point of entry to all the members, the GSM Association announced on Monday.
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Symbian OS Now Completely Open Source
Tuesday, 2/9/2010, 4:12pm
   On Wednesday, the foundation overseeing the world's most popular smartphone OS, Symbian, announced that it had made the operating system entirely open source.
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