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SpringSource Launches Spring 3.0

NEW ORLEANS -- SpringSource has launched Spring 3.0, a major new version of its popular Java development framework that is used by more than...

REVIEW: Ext JS 3.0 Eases Web App Development

I feel like I'm about to reveal a deep secret that only a privileged few Web designers know. It's about a product called Ext...

Apple Allows iPhone App Upgrades Without App Store

Apple will allow developers to insert functionality into iPhone and iPod Touch applications that lets users upgrade from the free (or "lite") version of...

IT Budgets in Question for 2010

It's the fourth quarter, and your CIO is working with your line of business management on budgets for next year. It's a long process,...

Demand for Business Intelligence Software Rising, Report Says

A report from research firm Access Markets International Partners suggests business intelligence software usage is gaining traction as a stand-alone product among U.S. businesses...

SpringSource Conference to Focus on Spring 3.0, VMware

SpringSource, a division of VMware, will hold its fifth annual SpringOne 2GX developer conference in New Orleans from Oct. 19 to 22.The event will...

Report: Apple Developing In-House Radio Application

Apple is reportedly prepping an in-house radio application for the popular iPhone and iPod touch, according to the Apple blog 9to5Mac. Citing unnamed sources,...

JetBrains Open-Sources IntelliJ IDEA

JetBrains, the maker of the popular IntelliJ IDEA Java integrated development environment, has decided to deliver an open-source version of its tool set.JetBrains on...

Google Tool Spurs 3-D Building Models with the Wisdom of Crowds

Google Oct. 13 released Google Building Maker, a new tool that lets users create three-dimensional models of buildings in Google Earth in minutes.3-D buildings...

Microsoft Bing U.S. Search Growth Slowed in September as Google Gains

Microsoft Bing only grew U.S. search engine market share from 9.3 percent in August to 9.4 percent in September, according to new results from...