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Java™ is a technology that allows software designed and written just once for an idealized “virtual machine” to run on a variety of real computers, including Windows PCs, Macs, and Unix computers. Java can also be used to create small programs, known as “applets,” to be embedded in web pages.
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The .NET Framework is a comprehensive and consistent programming model from Microsoft® for building applications that have visually stunning user experiences, seamless and secure communication, and the ability to model a range of business processes.
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iOS, from Apple, is perhaps the world’s most advanced mobile platform, having redefined what can be done with a mobile device. Originally developed for the iPhone®, it now also supports other Apple devices such as the iPad® and Apple TV®. With the App Store present on every iOS device, and localized around the world, iOS is an extremely compelling mobile development platform.
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The Android™ platform is an open-source software stack which delivers a complete set of software for mobile devices: an operating system, middleware and key mobile applications. It is licensed under one of the most progressive open-source licenses available giving operators and manufacturers unprecedented freedom to design, build and distribute their own products.
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The BlackBerry® platform supports several different ways of developing applications, themes, rich mobile websites and widgets—HTML/HTML5, CSS and JavaScript, or Java—with easy connectivity and robust security. BlackBerry development tools also leverage industry standard development environments like Eclipse® and Microsoft® Visual Studio®.
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Building on the incredible power of the QNX operating system that’s uniquely suited for tablet computing, the BlackBerry® Tablet OS lays the foundation for the future while preserving key investments that have made the BlackBerry platform so successful.
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HTML5 is a Web development language, organized by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) community. Unlike older versions of HTML, HTML5 is designed to do more things, including media playback, without the need for processor-intensive add-ons or plug-ins. HTML5 also adds new interactivity features, like drag-and-drop, as well as offline storage for Web apps.
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Flex is a highly productive, free, open source framework for building expressive web applications that deploy consistently on all major browsers, desktops, and operating systems by leveraging the Adobe® Flash® Player and Adobe AIR® runtimes.
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The Adobe® AIR® runtime enables developers to use HTML, JavaScript, Adobe Flash® Professional, and ActionScript® to build web applications that run as standalone client applications without the constraints of a browser. Support for Android™ BlackBerry™ Tablet OS, iOS, and TVs is also available.
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Adobe® Flash® Professional software is an industry standard for interactive authoring and delivery of immersive experiences that present consistently across personal computers, mobile devices, and screens of virtually any size and resolution.
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Microsoft® Silverlight™ is a cross-browser, cross-platform and cross-device browser plug-in that helps companies design, develop and deliver applications and experiences on the Web.
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Adobe® Flash® Lite™ software is a powerful runtime engine for mobile and consumer electronics devices that benefits both device manufacturers and content developers.
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The Adobe® Flash® Media Server software provides powerful delivery methods that can save significant bandwidth costs and lighten network load to help deliver the best media experiences. Improved performance and quality of service metrics enhance playback quality, while prebuilt media players make using video for your business easier than ever.
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Built atop Adobe’s Java Content Repository CRX, CQ5, initially developed by Day Software, provides a suite of Web 2.0 content management applications: CQ5 Web Content Management, CQ5 Digital Asset Management, CQ5 Social Collaboration, CQ5 Marketing Campaign Management, and CQ5 Mobile.
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Initially developed by Palm®, webOS is a mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel. It powers the HP® Pre 3 and HP Veer smartphones as well as the HP TouchPad tablet, slated for Summer 2011.
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Adobe® Digital Publishing Suite is a complete solution that lets media and business publishers create, distribute, monetize, and optimize publications for tablet devices.
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Adobe® ColdFusion® application server and software enables rapid development of robust Internet applications for the enterprise. ColdFusion Builder is an Eclipse based IDE for efficiently managing ColdFusion application development from concept through deployment.
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Adobe® LiveCycle® Enterprise Suite helps extend the value of existing back-end systems and makes it easier for people to interact with information through intuitive user experiences, improved efficiencies through business process automation, and enhanced customer service through personalized communications management.