Every year during the MAX technology conference, the latest technology trends and new products are showcased. And at the start of this year’s event, Adobe didn’t disappoint. First the company ...
Adobe has entered an agreement to acquire Nitobi, the startup behind PhoneGap. Alongside news of the acquisition, Adobe and Nitobi have jointly announced plans to donate the PhoneGap project to the ...
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Adobe Systems announced today it is acquiring Nitobi Software, but terms of the deal to acquire the privately held Vancouver company were not disclosed. The Vancouver company has specialized in mobile ...
Developers, ahoy! Nitobi has come up with version 1.0 of its PhoneGap product, which essentially allows software developers to use their existing JavaScript knowledge to create cross-platform mobile ...
Vancouver-based Nitobi has pushing the boundaries of web-based and later mobile development for many years now. Tomorrow they are announcing the next tool in the mobile app developer’s arsenal: ...
Adobe has agreed to buy Nitobi Software, a maker of programming tools that convert HTML5 web applications into native iOS, Android and BlackBerry apps. The buy would give Adobe another option to tout ...
Nitobi, the company behind the PhoneGap mobile app development framework, announced the beta release of its PhoneGap Build service, which it said enables the creation of mobile apps without the need ...
The team at Nitobi has just released a Flex Ajax dashboard showing off what is possible when you combine Ajax and Flex 2 using the FA Bridge. Dave Johnson posted the demo over on his blog. As all of ...