Adobe Flash Ditches Iphone
Adobe has announced mobile ready Flash 10.1 to be released for Windows Mobile, Palm Pre this year and Symbian, Blackberry and Android Phones the next with a courageous ditch of the Apple Iphone saying that it is a "closed device".
Rummble – for people and places you love
Rummble is UK-based and takes credit of the new trend towards local recommendations and ratings that are collected from relatives, friends and colleagues. You start off by making and expanding your network of family and friends. For every distinct relationship you have to add descriptive tags.
In their own words :
"Rumble is a new type of service which helps you discover people and places nearby you'll love. Using clever algorithms Rummble learns what you do and dont like. Welcome to Web 3.0"
Now you can develop iphone apps in .NET :)

Here is a very good news for .NET users around the globe. Novell which is a very famous name in corporate software family has launched a new product.. Novell's MonoTouch 1.0 is a commercial software development kit which will allow developers to utilize code and libraries written for .Net and programming languages like C#.
"What's important here is that C# and .Net are considerably more productive development environments than the native iPhone language, which is Objective-C," said Miguel de Icaza, vice president of the developer platform at Novell and the leader of the Mono project.
No need to wait for a MAC for iphone app development
People who are interested in iphone development have to initially face a hurdle, 'They need to own a mac' :S Everyone knows that Macs are too costly and very few can afford them. But now there's no need to pray and wait for mac !! you can install mac OS on your X86 machine
Here is a small step-by-step tutorial on how to Install mac OS. So you can make a Hackintosh of your PC to install Mac OS X 1.5.4 leopard on your PC.
http://lifehacker.com/348653/install-os-x-on-your-hackintosh-pc-no
Clash between Android & iPhone SDK’s
“A fifth of the world’s population will soon have a mobile device and access to the Internet. With that many potential users, is an explosion of mobile applications inevitable? If so, what technologies will lead the way in their development?”
By Jim White
