More than a year after Appcelerator first released an open source platform for developing desktop and smartphone applications, the Mountain View, Calif. startup is finally unveiling Titanium 1.0, the ...
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Appcelerator has announced version 2.0 of its cross-platform mobile development platform Titanium, which includes integrated cloud services that will make it easier for developers to build ...
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Appcelerator, the maker of the Titanium mobile app development platform, has acquired Cocoafish in the latest move to expand the functionality of its offering. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
A growing number of application developers are using Web technologies to build client-side software. With the help of sophisticated frameworks and library standardization efforts, JavaScript has ...
Appcelerator will release on Monday version 1.0 of Titanium, its cross-platform system for building native mobile and desktop applications. Titanium leverages Web development technologies such as ...
Appcelerator has announced version 2.0 of its cross-platform mobile development platform Titanium, which includes integrated cloud services that will make it easier for developers to build ...
Appcelerator, the company behind the Titanium framework for JavaScript-based mobile application development, has acquired Web tool vendor Aptana. As a developer using Titanium on a number of mobile ...