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David I's (@davidi99) Tweets of the Week - Jan 4 to 10, 2015 Japan's first Firefox OS phone is transparent http://buff.ly/1tinXVb The 8 Things Technology Wants To Kill Next - Keys, Locks, Wallets, Analog Watches, and more - http://buff.ly/1xim8WB The Future Of Wearable Technology Is In The Enterprise (At Least For Now) | TechCrunch http://buff.ly/13HVs7b Before You Plan Your Product Roadmap - Inside Intercom http://buff.ly/1rm0W2x The Genius of Wearing the Same Outfit Every Day | Paul Petrone | LinkedIn http://buff.ly/1xm0XGv Minimum viable products,...
David I's Tweets (@davidi99) of the week - Dec 28, 2014 to Jan 3, 2015 How Samsung became the king of CES and where it's going next http://buff.ly/16CCu3I The secret engine technology that made the SR-71 the fastest plane ever http://buff.ly/1AF8ux7 Dell Reveals Problem Areas Adopting Cloud, Big Data and Mobility | CloudTimes http://buff.ly/1sJoXMj From Pony Express to Warp Speed: 5 Ways Market Research Will Evolve in 2015 and Beyond| Mobile Marketing Watch | http://buff.ly/1AF8IV3 Profile Delphi Firemonkey Android CPU And GPU App Usage With GameBench - http://...
February 14, 2012 - Celebrate Delphi's 17th birthday during 3 live webinars Delphi version 1.0 was launched at the Software Development Conference on February 14, 1995. The several thousand developers gave the team a standing ovation during the launch. This year we are celebrating 17 years of continuous innovation for the Delphi language, run-time library, Visual Component Library (VCL), database connectivity, application architectures, IDE, tool chain, and the new FireMonkey next generation business application platform. On our world tour stops for Delphi XE2 last f...

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Want more...Mountains "Ain't no mountain high enough. Ain't no valley low enough. Ain't no river wide enough. To keep me from getting to you." The lyrics, from the song written by Ashford and Simpson, keep telling me that there is nothing that can stop advance of computer software, developer tools, and operating platforms. "Climb Every Mountain", the song in the movie, The Sound of Music, tell us to keep going, search everywhere, follow every path, cross every Geoffrey Moore chasm, try every idea, until we find ou...

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Want more...Revolution Today is July 14, 2011.  It's Bastille Day in France.  This morning I got up at 3:30am to watch Stage 12 of the 2011 Tour de France.  Stage 12 was the first stage to enter the mountains of the Pyrenees which are on the border of France and Spain.  The stage 12 winner was Samuel Sanchez from Spain.  The overall tour leader is still Thomas Voeckler from France.  All of this is perfectly fitting for this French National Day. Bastille Day celebrates the Fête de la Fédération, July 14, 1790, the firs...

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Want more...Speed Quintus Arrius, in the movie Ben Hur, implores the rowers to give him "Battle speed!... Attack speed!... Ramming speed!"  On October 15, 1997, the rocket powered car, ThrustSSC, driven by Andy Green, set a world land speed record of 763 mph. ThrustSSC is the first car to break the sound barrier on land. The qote, "I feel the need, the need for speed", from the movie Top Gun, says a lot about what drives our native code compiler team. Who doesn't want more speed and fast optimizing compilers? ...
Celebrating 26 years here in Scotts Valley - a programmer's journey On Monday, June 17, 1985 (twenty-six years ago today), I started working for Philippe Kahn at Borland International in Scotts Valley California.  Twenty six years working on programming languages and for programmers.  The fun of being a part of the software development tools world continues today. While I'm reminded that this is a job, it is also so much fun to be able to be a part of moving the programming world forward, one day at a time. My journey started in Eureka California on June 13, ...
Developer Christmas Countdown - December 17 - T minus 8 days December 17 - 8 days to go - Android client connected to Delphi XE DataSnap Server, the Developer Twelve Days of Christmas Eight short days until that big guy in red suit, red had and white beard arrives at developer's houses all over the world.  There's not much time left to buy your developer friends that special Embarcadero Product gift.  When you give them the one gift, you are actually giving them two gifts with our Buy One Get One Free promotion. Android Java Client and Delphi XE Dat...
RAD Studio XE Preview #1 - just the first step on the journey to the launch Today, we put up the first preview video (also available on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJi9WsnHKiw) for the upcoming release of RAD Studio XE, Delphi XE, C++Builder XE, Delphi Prism XE and RadPHP XE.  This is just the start of a worldwide journey that we will be taking with you.  You will see additional videos, blog posts, articles, press announcements, peeks and more. We will be hitting the road, around the world, over the next several months to meet with you and show you what...
6 days left - special offers for Delphi, C++Builder, RAD Studio developers! There are only 6 days left to take advantage of the Delphi, C++Builder and RAD Studio special offers. The last day to take advantage of the offers is June 28, 2010. Following the format of the "Late Show with David Letterman Top Ten list", here are the "number 6" reasons to use Delphi, C++Builder, Delphi Prism and RAD Studio. 6. Delphi - Build applications that reach more Windows user desktops – with Delphi, you can support multiple Windows desktops without worrying about the specific Window...

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