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Yahoo bolsters mail app
Yahoo has unveiled improvements to its Web properties, including customization capabilities for Yahoo Mail and direct integration with third-party sites like Flickr.
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Start Page yanked from new Google Apps sign-ups
Microsoft unveils Thumbtack for sharing Web snippets
Salesforce links Force.com to Google App Engine
Microsoft confirms Yahoo's Lu to run online services
SpringSource fits Tomcat server for enterprises
Nokia offers vision for services, applications
Adobe accommodates Visual Studio, Eclipse
SAP slashes NetWeaver developer subscription price
What's the best, easy Web design tool?
Christopherm needs to maintain a Web site. He asked the Answer Line Forum for easy-to-use software recommendations.
How to set up a cross-platform network
Your business may have started with an idea that popped into your head while freeloading off of the local coffee shop's wireless network. But you can't work out of the Java Hut forever.
Twelve promising new Web sites and services
Editors offer their favorite Web 2.0 ideas from Demo Fall 2008 in San Diego and TechCrunch50 in San Francisco.
Tight Budgets? Try open-source SOA!
You can go with a complete open-source SOA stack, you can mix and match various open-source SOA products from different vendors -- or you can mix and match both commercial and open-source products. Here are some tips to get you started.
Testing service-oriented architectures: A primer for the real world
Along with the benefits of an interconnected system come spiraling costs if the system runs out of control. When undertaking SOA, testing is a necessary form of risk-management -- and Matthew Heusser describes how to do it well.
Opinion: Top 10 reasons why people make SOA fail
Most SOA failures are due to people and cultural issues more often than technology problems. Here are 10 common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Living without Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office is de rigueur, right? Not necessarily. Read on for key questions to ask before you give Office the old heave-ho.
Seven skills for IT fame and fortune
With the economic downturn on everyone's mind, everyone is re-examining his skills. Some skills are valued more highly than others, of course, and here are seven that could help you not only keep that job, but also secure an even better one.
Four cool network optimization start-ups
Here's a look at some newcomers to the crowded application acceleration and WAN optimization market that are developing additional functionality and addressing new problems.
Opinion: Top 10 Google flubs, flops and failures
Among all the success stories of the huge and unorthodox Internet company are some that are, uh, not so much.
"Privacy groups have long worried about Google's privacy policies --- and now it appears that consumers have followed suit. Google..."
Read more "Google's releasing the not-yet-baked Chrome as 1.0, rather than continuing to develop it as a beta, is the company's biggest..." Read more "Yesterday, President George Bush was attacked by an Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at him. Thanks to the power..." Read more More Internet Blogs See all Computerworld Blogs |
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