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Mobile Revolution
15 August 2008

Cover Story: Mobile Revolution
by Kathleen Richards
Will a paradigm shift rock the mobile application industry if the iTunes App Store strikes a chord with users? read article

Visual Studio 2008 Facelift Is Ready
More than just bug fixes, SP1 promises to improve developer productivity. read more
Java Developer Idolizes .NET
Grad student with a Java dev focus wins the New York City .NET User Group’s Speaker Idol competition, and learns to love .NET in the process. read more
Intercept Studio 5.0 Monitors Apps
AVIcode releases the newest version of its AVIcode Intercept Studio, an application-monitoring and reporting suite for .NET dev shops. read more
Is Vista New Coke?
Windows Vista is still struggling to find a place in dev shops and the enterprise, and its biggest enemy may be Windows XP. read more
Intel Boosts Parallel Programming
Intel updates Threading Building Blocks library, a developer resource for writing parallelized C++ code for multi-core CPUs. read more
Microsoft's Apache Deal
Redmond strengthens open source ties by joining the Apache Software Foundation and contributing a PHP-to-SQL patch. read more
Developer's Toolkit
A Blueprint for Health
by Peter Varhol
Microsoft's HealthVault is a platform for building applications that tie together a user's health and medical data with that person's health-care stakeholders. read column
Frameworks
Message in a Bottle
by Michael Desmond
Microsoft is looking for a way out of the Windows legacy code bear trap and if 'Midori' is any indication, it appears Redmond is working to do just that. read column
Zachmann.NET
Can Silverlight Compete?
by William F. Zachmann
Microsoft and NBC are betting very big on using Silverlight to change -- permanently -- the way TV broadcasting is done. read column
Tech Brief: The New .NET Identity Class
by Keith Brown
Simplifying identity with Microsoft's 'Zermatt' class libraries. more
DevScope: ASP.NET App Needs Slim-Fast
by Alex Papadimoulis
A Dev Disaster: Out-of-control caching grinds Web site to a crawl. more
Response Chain: Letters from Readers
by Readers of Redmond Developer News
OOXML and what future developers are reading. more