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A Netbook (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, file)
Today Intel released a new software developer's kit for Netbook applications. The kit provides a wide assortment of tools that work with the Intel Atom processor lineup for Notebooks. According to Intel, the new SDK beta kit will allow programmers and developers to create Netbook specific applications that can be sold as retail products.
The new SDK kit will be based on C++ and Mobilin programming languages and can be utilized on desktop and mobile versions of Windows operating systems. Intel is also offering contests for developers to enter with their new applications. The Netbook Atom developers SDK beta can be downloaded from Intel's website
More information about developer tools from Intel can be found on the Intel app developer website










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INVENTORS - DO NOT TRUST INTEL
I invented a CPU cooler - 3 times better than best - better than water. Intel have major CPU cooling problems - "Intel's microprocessors were generating so much heat that they were melting" (iht.com) - try to talk to them - they send my communications to my competitor & will not talk to me.
Winners of major 'Corporate Social Responsibility' award.
Huh!!!!
When did RICO get repealed?"
Be advised
1) I am prepared to kill to protect my IP (Intel HAVE NOT
stolen it AFAIK - so you can't Sean Dix me) and
2) I am prepared to die to get TRUE patent reform.
IPROAG - The Intellectual Property Rightful Owners Action Group.
The One Dollar Patent.
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