Monthly Archives: June 2001

Macromedia Moves to Project Management

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Macromedia Inc. entered the Web-based collaboration arena last week with the announcement of its Sitespring product.Officials with the San Francisco company said helping Web...

.Net Taking Shape, but Developers Still Wary

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Despite the anticipation caused by Microsoft Corp.s .Net strategy, many developers still are not convinced that the impending Web services platform is stable, reliable...

Tripwire Can Trip Up Trouble

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Security vendor Tripwire (www.tripwire.com) has released Tripwire for Web Pages 1.0, a product designed to protect Web sites from vandalism.As an Apache plug-in, Tripwire...

Taking Their Best Shot

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In a world where applications are becoming services, the layer of software that supports those services occupies some valuable real estate. Microsoft is trying...

The New Software Cops

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The software industry is accelerating its efforts to stop consumers from obtaining copyrighted programs over the Internet — and is showing a renewed vigor...

Geekspeak: June 25, 2001

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Just like their full-size desktop and laptop brethren, PDAs and other mobile devices must run useful applications to earn their keep. However, handheld application...

Have-It-Your-Way Web Sites Start to Catch On

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On the internet, nobody knows you eat mango Cheerios.Except General Mills, which is happy to sell it — and a variety of other customizable...

New World Order

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Forget what you know about Web services. Forget what you know about application service providers. Microsoft and Oracle are quietly building a new software...

Dont Ask Me!

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Do I look like a personal shopper? I guess its just that because Ive been writing about wireless for years, people constantly ask my...

This Is One Position I Dont Want to Be In

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I just bought a new cell phone and i hope it lasts for a long time because, as near as I can tell, it...