Monthly Archives: October 2008

FalconStor Launches Support for Windows Server 2008

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FalconStor Software, which provides storage software for companies such as Sun Microsystems and EMC and doesn't get a lot of recognition for it, said...

Sun Microsystems, Fujitsu Offering New SPARC-Based Server

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Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu are rolling out a jointly developed midrange system, the SPARC Enterprise T5440 server, which is based on Sun's UltraSPARC T2...

Silverlight vs. Flash: Defining Ubiquity

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The most interesting part of Microsoft's Silverlight 2 announcement Oct. 13 was the company's focus on ubiquity. Everybody wants ubiquity in the software world....

Google Downplays Talk of Security Vulnerabilities

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Google is downplaying concerns about security issues tied to cross-domain Web application sharing that could leave Google users open to attack.Security researcher Aviv Raff...
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Microsoft Releases Silverlight 2

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Microsoft Releases Silverlight 2 By: Daryl K. Taft No Title CBS College Sports uses Silverlight 2 to stream college football games and other content. No Title The Democratic National...

Mozilla Taps Web Guru Duo for Developer Tools Lab

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Web development gurus Dion Almaer and Ben Galbraith are leaving their previous positions, at Google and as a consultant respectively, to join forces and...

Google’s 20 Percent Time Projects Pay Dividends for the Rest of Us

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Aside from the college dorm-like aesthetics, on-campus meals and other perks Google's 20,000 or so employees enjoy, Google is known for some other customs...
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Top 20 Percent Projects at Google

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Top 20 Percent Projects at Google By Clint Boulton No Title Released on April 1, 2004 (no joke), Gmail is Google's free Web mail service. The application...

INSIDE MOBILE: Why eBooks and eBook Readers Will Eventually Succeed

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Someday, we are all going to be reading books with some form of eBook reader. While some may doubt this prediction, let me explain...

The Risks In Wildcard Certificates

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The imperative to use SSL, for web authentication and encryption or VPNs, is reasonably universal. Competition has driven prices of certificates down over the...