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WinJS 3.0 is released today

Version 3.0 of Windows Library for JavaScript (WinJS): http://bit.ly/XioUx9 The Windows Library for JavaScript (WinJS) project is pleased to announce the general availability of its first release –WinJS 3.0 – since the open source project began at //BUILD 2014. The WinJS 3.0 release offers customers: Cross-browser/cross-platform support spanning the most popular desktop and mobile browsers, as…

Lifetime developer accounts for Win8 and Win Phone 8 now!

  Developing for Microsoft platforms just got cheaper today. Starting this week, Windows Dev Center requires only a one-time registration payment, which grants developers the ability to submit apps to both the Windows Store and Windows Phone Store, with no annual renewal fee. This change is effective immediately. Each of our 600,000+ registered developers will…

My 5th weekly tech newsletter is out

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Insurance for independent game developers

Erin Webb, of  Dickstein Shapiro LLP, and Sara Owens, founder of Game Guard™, gave a fantastic talk at PAX Dev 2014 today, regarding insurance for developers in the gaming industry. Game Guard is “a first of its kind risk management and insurance program specifically tailored to the unique needs and risks of the video game…