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Chrome Web Store opens to international devs

The Chrome Web Store has had somewhat limited developer access since its launch back in December of 2010. Soon, however, international developers will be able to submit Web apps for sale in Google's open-but-closed Web marketplace. Fifteen additional countries have been added to the developer dashboard, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, ...

The fight for programming talent, Google vs VMware

VMware has their sights set on programmers. This comes in the midst of VMware's IPO last week, and has upped the anti to make sure they get the best possible computer programming talent around. After VMware's first day of trading their shares jumped 76%, making it the biggest IPO since Google. Now with Google being the top company that programmers are hunting due to their compensations and ...

Toggl, free web-based time-tracking

So you use basecamp for project management or Google's apps, or something else, but how do you track your time on a project? basecamp offers time-tracking, but you have to pay a bit for that feature. Any cheapskates out there who like to get something for nothing, even if it means remembering yet another logon to yet another website? Many of us would jump at the chance, it isn't like any of us ...

An app a day, his kung-fu is strong

Dana Hanna, self-dubbed "software jedi" will (attempt to) write an application a day for 30 days starting on Sept 15th. He is accepting ideas via email: "ideas at an app a day [dot] com." This is a feat that I know I myself, as a programmer, wish I had the free time resources and mental energy to attempt, and the ambition doesn't hurt either. There is no telling what Dana will come up with or what ...