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Wolfram Research releases Workbench 2

Wolfram Research (http://www.wolfram.com) has released Wolfram Workbench 2, an update of its solution for enterprise-class software development and deployment.

New in Version 2 is the ability to create and integrate documentation for your Mathematica applications, as well as improvements to code editing, navigation, and more. Workbench is used throughout Wolfram Research; it’s a key tool for the development of Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha, and other Wolfram technologies.

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New tech enables direct film sales to the iPhone, iPod touch

FlickRocket (http://www.flickrocket.com), an online video distribution platform for small- and medium-size content owners has added support for iPhone and iPod touch devices. Video makers using FlickRocket to distribute their video can use the new feature to extend the audience they reach to the growing number of mobile video users with the Apple devices.

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Development environment to allow cross-platform apps for the iPhone, iPad, web, more

FeedHenry (http://www.feedhenry.com), a cloud-based platform-as-a-service solution for cross-platform apps, has announced that its Hosted Development Environment enables users to build and run the same application across the iPhone, iPod touch, iPadAndroid, Symbian and Blackberry smartphones, and also across web and social media sites including Facebook and MySpace.

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iPhone/iPod apps for Feb. 17

>Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod apps announced. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

Meebo has released a free app for the iPhone and iPod touch. It lets users chat with their buddies on every major instant messaging (IM) and social network in a single buddy list.

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Adobe CTO: improvements coming to Flash

Adobe Chief Technical Officer Kevin Lynch told “All Things D” (http://kara.allthingsd.com/20100217/adobes-cto-kevin-lynch-talks-about-apple-insults-flashs-future-and-more/?reflink=ATD_yahoo_ticker) that Mac improvements for Flash are coming. The exec also defended the technology, which Apple CEO Steve Jobs has recently criticized.

The iPad was unveiled without Flash, which is also lacking on the iPod and iPhone. Jobs has said that Flash is buggy and resource intensive and that Adobe is “lazy” when it comes to making improvements. Or not making improvements, in this case.

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