Monthly Archives: February 2011

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Woomark Announce New Android Geosocial App

Woomark has announced the launch of its newly-redesigned website and Android mobile app, that aims to give a new approach to location-based services by adding GPS social networking, user reviews, sharing, Facebook like, and follow “a la Twitter” as part of the many other popular features that made the modern social web space.

Users can publish and explore places of interest around them either on the Woomark website or directly using the GPS on their Woomark mobile application.

Sign up and Login are made easy as users can use their existing Facebook, Google and Yahoo accounts and can use Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz and Stumbleupon for sharing groups and places of interest in just a click.

“Our users will now experience a more exciting view of the Woomark places,” says Kim di Centa, Founder of Woomark. “In the same way that we created Woomark.com to give a new approach to geosocial networking, the redesign of the Woomark website and our new branding consolidates Woomark’s position as the new exciting home on the web and Android mobile devices for people looking for places of interest around them.”

The new website features improved content and navigation with an full integration into Google maps and Street view to make it even easier for users to publish and explore new places around the world.

Woomark also launched a new improved version of its Android mobile application now available in English, Italian, and French from the Android market and other popular App stores such as Getjar, Handango, Mobihand and CNET Download.com.

Woomark is a FREE location-based social networking website and Android mobile application that makes it easy to publish, share and discover places of interest anywhere in the world.

www.woomark.com

Google Chrome Browser Versions Updated

Google Chrome Browser has been updated to Version 10 for beta users and Version 11 for developers. Google now has a six-week update schedule for new releases.

Google say about Version 10:

“In the spirit of the lunar new year, we’re excited to kick off the Year of the Rabbit with a slew of enhancements in the Chrome beta channel,”

“With a new speed boost that we previewed in December, Chrome’s JavaScript engine V8 runs compute-intensive JavaScript applications even more quickly than before. In fact, this beta release sports a whopping 66% improvement on the V8 benchmark suite over our current stable release

This release also includes a preliminary implementation of GPU-accelerated video. Users with capable graphics hardware should see a significant decrease in CPU usage. In full screen mode, CPU usage may decrease by as much as 80%!”

More info: http://chrome.blogspot.com/2011/02/faster-than-speeding-rabbit-speed-sync.html

Tools To Start HTML5 Project

Smashingapps has posted an article “Seven Tools To Start Your Hassle-Free HTML5 Project” reviewing HTML5 tools.

Tools include:
Initializr a HTML5 templates generator to help you getting started with an HTML5 project. It is built on HTML5 Boilerplate, a powerful HTML5 template. It will generate for you a clean customizable template based on Boilerplate.

and

Modernizr
HTML5 test
What’s my IP
SproutCore
SwitchToHTML5
When can I use

Full article: http://www.smashingapps.com/2011/02/17/seven-tools-to-start-your-hassle-free-html5-project.html

DHTDroid v3.2 Android Performance Test and Benchmark Toolset

Over the last few months, several large companies cited Android performance problems for not upgrading some of their products. In order to benchmark and stress-test any hardware and OS component, a sound performance test and benchmarking toolset is required. The proliferation of Android based systems, as well as the rather rapid release cycle of new Android OS versions, further intensifies the necessity for a sound Android performance evaluation and stress-testing toolset. In other words, it is paramount to hardware, as well as OS design and development engineers to have access to a comprehensive Android toolset that allows evaluating and quantifying performance under real-world conditions at any level of the systems hierarchy.

To illustrate, actual systems performance consists of an application driven workload, the speed and availability of the accessed OS components, as well as the speed and availability of the involved hardware resources. Every OS is basically an abstraction provider, a reactive entity whose performance depends on the pattern of the application load imposed to it. More specifically, OS performance depends on both, the capabilities of the hardware interface that is being abstracted, and the way the OS abstractions are utilized by an application. In reality, not every application is using the same OS abstractions, as each application has its own access (code) path through the OS. It is a fact that prior to releasing new systems/products, virtually no company truly stress-tests (benchmarks) the product from a HW AND an OS perspective.

The DHTDroid v3.2 toolset addresses the above discussed issues in a comprehensive, pragmatic, and scientific manner. The DHTDroid v3.2 toolset allows HW engineers and Android SW developers alike to understand how the major OS abstractions depend on the speed and availability of the underlying hardware platform. From the start, the goal for the DHTDroid project was to implement a set of Android based systems benchmarks that generate an OS and HW abstraction vector that can be mapped to an actual application load (hence the toolset is universally applicable). Further, the performance behavior of different Android OS versions can be compared, and HW cross-comparison studies can be conducted. The DHTDroid v3.2 toolset consists of 9 individual macro benchmarks that stress-test the CPU, the TLB, the cache, the memory, the IO, and the NW subsystems, respectively. Some of the macro benchmarks can be individually customized to reflect an actual application workload behavior. Further, DHTDroid v3.2 provides 4 systems/support tools that aid Android developers in engineering high-quality products and solutions.

The earlier version of DHTDroid (v2.8) has been very well received by the Android community. Several HW and SW companies already use DHTDroid to baseline, stress-test, and benchmark their Android based products. The new version (v3.2) significantly augments on the status-quo, by streamlining the existing benchmarks while adding additional tools. To illustrate, based on feedback from the Android community, additional memory and IO benchmarks were developed. Further, a tool that allows aging a file system (for benchmark purposes) was added as well. In version 3.2, a script is provided to illustrate how to bundle several DHTDroid benchmarks into a single execution entity. DHTechnologies (www.dhtusa.com) released the DHTDroid v3.2 Android performance and benchmark toolset to the community in February 2011. The toolset and the documentation can be downloaded from the Resource page on www.dhtusa.com

Microsoft Bans Open Source from Windows Marketplace

Microsoft has upset the open source community with its Windows Marketplace licence by specifically refusing to allow software covered under an open licence to be distributed, reports Thinq.

The full Microsoft Application Provider Agreement can be downloaded directly from the Microsoft Developer Network.

Read more: http://www.thinq.co.uk/2011/2/17/microsoft-bans-open-source-marketplace/#ixzz1EEZVwQtB

Google Announces One Pass Subscription Service

At Humboldt University in Berlin today, Eric Schmidt announced Google One Pass, a service that lets publishers set their own prices and terms for their digital content. With Google One Pass, publishers can maintain direct relationships with their customers and give readers access to digital content across websites and mobile apps.

Readers who purchase from a One Pass publisher can access their content on tablets, smartphones and websites using a single sign-on with an email and password. Importantly, the service helps publishers authenticate existing subscribers so that readers don’t have to re-subscribe in order to access their content on new devices.

More info: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/simple-way-for-publishers-to-manage.html

Microsoft Has New Plan For Making the Internet Safe

Speaking at the RSA Conference, Itworld reports Microsoft Corporate Vice President for Trustworthy Computing Scott Charney said that he no longer thought it was a good idea for service providers to be the ones on the hook for keeping infected PCs from the rest of the Internet.

“Last year at RSA I said, ‘You know we need to think about ISPs being the CIO for the public sector, and we need to think about them scanning consumer machines and making sure they’re clean and maybe quarantining them from the Internet,'” he said. “But in the course of the last year as I thought a lot more about this I realized that there are many flaws with that model.”

Full story: http://www.itworld.com/security/137159/microsoft-has-a-change-heart-how-keep-internet-safe

Skype Launches Skype Access WiFi Hotspot Program

Skype Access, pay-as-you-go Internet that uses your Skype Credit to get online, has officially launched a partner program for WiFi hotspot operators. Leading WiFi hotspot providers around the globe including BT Openzone, Fon, Tomizone and others have signed on to provide Internet access for consumer and business users on-the-go using Skype.

With one click, Skype users can connect to the Internet through a WiFi operator partner in over 500,000 hotspots around the globe including 500 airports, 30,000 hotels and numerous cafes, trains, planes, offices buildings, and convention centers. Whether in a neighbourhood cafe or in the airport on a business trip, you can quickly connect to the Internet for voice and video calls, email, or simply surfing the web.

In celebration of Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona this week, Skype Access will be free to use from 0001 CET on the 14th February 2011 to 2359 CET on the 18th February 2011 across the whole of Spain.

Rather than paying costly per day or per hour Internet access fees, Skype Access allows you to pay per minute using Skype Credit to control your costs at rates starting at £.04 /€.05/$.06per minute**. All you need is a connection to a Skype Access compatible hotspot and the latest version of Skype for Mac or Windows.

Through the Skype Access partnership program, WiFi operators are able to generate additional revenues from untapped users who prefer pay-as-you-go models versus traditional vouchers. Partnering with Skype provides operators access to Skype’s 145 million average monthly connected users*who are communicating with their friends, family and colleagues both at home and while travelling.

Skype Access partners include:

BT Openzone – The UK’s largest WiFi hotspot provider with a network of two million hotspots
Fon – The world’s largest WiFi network with over 3.35 million Fon Spots across the globe
M3 Connect – WiFi provider in Germany with hotspots in many hotels, fairgrounds, airports and places like the German Stock Exchange
Row 44 – Provides the world’s leading in-flight broadband platform to commercial airlines around the world
Skyrove – WiFi hotspot solutions for Guesthouses, Hotels and Coffee Shops throughout South Africa.
Spectrum Interactive – Specializes in offering WiFi for the travel and media sector including airports and hotels across the UK
Tomizone – WiFi provider in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific
Vex – Offers WiFi services in thousands of locations around the world including South America

Google Chrome Extension Targets Content Farms

Google has announced personal blocklist extension for Chrome browser which will block domains/hosts from appearing in your Google search results and transmit to Google the patterns that you choose to block. When you choose to block or unblock a pattern, the extension will also transmit to Google the URL of the web page on which the blocked or unblocked search results are displayed.

Matt Cutts has written in a post on the Google blog that the company hopes the extension will improve the quality of search results. extension

Matt Cutts wrote in a post on the Google blog that the company hopes the extension will improve the quality of search results.

More info: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/new-chrome-extension-block-sites-from.html

Skype announces Mobile Partner Program

Skype today announced a Mobile Partner Program for operators in markets with low 3G broadband penetration. The program aims to bring the Skype experience to a broad range of mobile users and will enable carriers to differentiate their offerings in a competitive market environment. This program follows the successful operator partnerships that Skype has already launched with Verizon, KDDI and Hutchison 3.

The Mobile Partner Program from Skype is a simplified operator program that utilises a purpose built client/server solution. The solution developed specifically for operators, enables use of Skype on a broad range of handsets including smartphones and feature phones. Optimised for efficient bandwidth usage, it keeps users connected with minimal impact on battery life and data usage.

Operators taking part in this program will be able to offer their customers a fast, easy Skype experience that runs on a range of OS platforms covering more than 100 different smartphone and feature phone handsets. Through Skype their customers will have the ability to make free calls and send instant messages to other Skype users. In addition, their customers can take advantage of Skype’s low rates to make affordable calls to mobile phones and landlines virtually anywhere in the world.

“We see a growing demand for differentiated services from mobile operators across the world,” said Russ Shaw, VP and GM of Mobile at Skype. “Our mobile operator program will give operators in emerging markets the possibility to tap into the global Skype community while providing a great user experience on a variety of mobile handsets.”

Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate Launches

Microsoft has unveiled the Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate (RC) during a launch event in San Francisco.

After months of beta testing, the feature complete Release Candidate is available for download at Beauty of the Web. The company is now focused on encouraging developers to build new websites and user experiences on IE9, said Ziad Ismail, Internet Explorer’s director of product management.

Download: http://www.beautyoftheweb.com/

Google Announces Contracts for Java

Google has announced Contracts for Java, aimed at saving time debugging Java code.

Contracts for Java is a new open source tool. Preconditions, postconditions, and invariants are added as Java boolean expressions inside annotations. By default these do nothing, but enabled via a JVM argument, they’re checked at runtime.

The interface is now precise and every class that implements it can be checked at runtime.

Contracts are a powerful language feature and can provide great benefit if used correctly.

Contracts for Java is based on Modern Jass by Johannes Rieken. Rather than being a full time project it was conceived and developed in the 20% time of two software engineers and then developed further through an internship.

More info: http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2011/02/contracts-for-java.html