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10 TOOLS & SERVICES JUST ADDED

  • Syncano (Realtime Backend/API): A real-time backend for structured data
  • CloudSponge (Customer Profiles): Import address books from Linkedin, Facebook, Yahoo, Hotmail, MSN, Gmail, AOL, Outlook and Mac OS X Address Book, used by About.me and SurveyMonkey
  • Hi.diplo (Group Chat & Notifications): Your git history, deploy notifications and all of your project's events in a simple timeline interface
  • Cloud CMS: Create, manage and publish amazing content to your web sites and mobile applications
  • Open Source Platform as a Service:
    • Deis: Open Source PaaS that builds upon Docker and CoreOS to provide a lightweight PaaS with a Heroku-inspired workflow
    • Flynn: Next generation open source PaaS, based on Docker
    • tsuru: Extensible and open source Platform as a Service software
  • wercker (Continuous Integration) : Create, manage and publish amazing content to your web sites and mobile applications
  • FlyData (Data Transfer): Seamlessly upload your data to Amazon Redshift or from Heroku, and extract business intelligence
  • Bigpanda (Monitoring Aggregation): The cure for alert fatigue
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TOP NEWS & PRODUCT UPDATES

  • XamarinMeet Xamarin.Forms: 3 Native UIs, 1 Shared Code Base- Xamarin.Forms is Xamarin's new library that enables you to share even more code by letting you build native UIs for iOS, Android and Windows Phone from a single, shared C# codebase, while still maintaining access to all of the native APIs on each platform.- June 3


  • Google Compute EngineAnnouncing Programmatic Access to Your Detailed Google Compute Engine Usage Data- You can now easily export detailed reports about your usage data and easily obtain more granular insight into your Compute Engine usage at a resource level. For example, you can monitor exactly how long a virtual machine has been running or how much storage space a persistent disk uses on a daily basis. - June 5


  • DockerIt’s Here Docker 1.0- Docker is now production-ready, with complete documentation, training programs, professional services, and enterprise support. Updates include over 40 bug fixes, improved API consistency, new instruction for Docker build, and new ops tooling for sysadmins. Docker also announced Docker Hub, which provides container image distribution and change management, user and team collaboration, lifecycle workflow automation, and third-party services integration. Be the first to review the latest version of Docker- June 9


  • GitHubGitHub for Windows 2.0- GitHub introduced major updates to the GitHub Windows client, including: a more distraction-free workspace, local repositories are always available in the left sidebar, the ability to pick an ignore file template for your project when you create a repository, and more. GitHub also announced PSD Viewing & Diffing- You can now view PSD files inline and use GitHub's three image view modes to see what's changed in a commit. You can also now lock conversation on an issue or a pull request.- June 9

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