Monthly Archives: June 2004
Apples RSS Embrace Could Bolster Adoption
By giving its blessing to XML syndication, Apple is joining the trend of browser makers embracing Web news feeds and potentially bringing the technology...
Apple Throws Spotlight on Search
SAN FRANCISCO— Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs turned the spotlight on search Monday when he demonstrated a new content indexing and search engine...
Internet Explorer Is Too Dangerous to Keep Using
OK, I confess it: Ive used Internet Explorer a lot. After being a die-hard Netscape user, I finally got fed up with the sheer...
Developers Eager to Tackle Mac Tiger
SAN FRANCISCO—Following the unveiling of Mac OS X 10.4 client and server, a k a "Tiger," vendors and enterprise analysts were upbeat on the...
Wi-LAN vs. Cisco: The Lawyers View
Wi-LAN Inc.s suit against industry giant Cisco Systems Inc. over Wi-Fi patent infringements will be a difficult one to win, according to intellectual property...
Oak Groves BPM Engine Works in .Net, Java Worlds
Oak Grove Systems, which makes business process management software, on Tuesday will announce the next iteration of its process engine that spans both Microsoft...
BlueGlue Tools Expedite Open-Source Development
SAN FRANCISCO—Open source software is expected to play large at this weeks JavaOne show here, not only on the operating system and application server...
Borland Joins Group Shaping Future of Java Tools
SAN FRANCISCO—Borland Software Corp. this week will announce a series of moves to bolster its position in the Java community, including joining a fledgling...
Ariba Folds FreeMarkets Tech into Products
Spend management software maker Ariba said Monday that its acquisition of FreeMarkets is nearly complete, with both companies shareholders voting to approve the deal....
Macromedia Takes Flash Mobile
Macromedia Inc. is delving further into micromedia with product, service and acquisition plans for Flash content on cell phones.
The company is making a "big...