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Web 2.0 Expo looks to help IT do more with less
Users attending the Web 2.0 Expo this week are trying to determine how the latest Internet technologies can be used to boost their businesses. Read more...

Alsop resigns; Progress Software names new CEO

Controversy erupts over possible Microsoft mobile app fee

Apple slates June dates for WWDC, touts Snow Leopard, iPhone 3.0

Microsoft slates May date for Windows 7 RC download

Microsoft holds hands with but won't join Eclipse

Amazon stresses cloud opportunities for developers

Sun starts JavaFX coding contest

Microsoft builds up Windows Home Server features, ecosystem

Multicore chips pose next big challenge for industry

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Sundown for Sun?
It looks like an old friend of mine, Sun Microsystems, may be going the way of the dinosaur. Sort of, anyway. Or maybe just transformed. We all have to wait and see.

25 highly anticipated open-source releases coming this year
Among the major open-source releases due in 2009 are several familiar to you -- and more that are worth discovering. From software development tools to mobile apps to open-schematic gizmos aiming to reduce world illiteracy, the open-source community is bent on innovation.

Fixing The Software Industry's Productivity Problem
Back in October, 2008 I wrote an article for CIO.com entitled, " How Better Software Can Save the World." In the article I expressed my amazement and frustration over the tragically flawed methods used to produce software.

The A-Z of programming languages: Bourne shell
Steve Bourne talks about the design goals of the original Bourne Shell, how implementation of the memory management took the most time, convincing other people in Bell Labs to convert their scripts to his shell and why he stopped adding functions to the shell in 1983.

10 things Windows 7 must do to succeed
Microsoft recently explained some of the new features in Windows 7 to reviewers. At the end of the meeting, the company's representatives asked what it will take for the new operating system to be a success.

Review: Apple's Safari 4 browser beta is innovative, fast, fun
Apple's new browser, the Safari 4 public beta unveiled on Tuesday, will wow users with useful new features, slick interface tweaks, speedy page rendering and smart development decisions based on how people actually surf the Web. Ryan Faas likes what he sees.

When good browsers go bad -- and they all do
There's plenty of blame to go around. Some Web sites haven't been updated, and many developers still don't design their pages to modern standards and best practices. Browser vendors still interpret some standards differently and don't fully implement all of the features in others. The list goes on.

How Virtualization Improves Software Development
Virtualization's big push to fame was arguably kick-started by VMware's Workstation product, which allowed individual users to run a bunch of OSes, versions or instances (similar to multiple application windows) instead of having a one-at-a-time multi-boot environment. In many companies, virtualization arrived with developers first using the technology quietly to do testing and development, then introducing the virtualization tools to IT higher-ups.

How virtualization improves software development
In many companies, virtualization arrived with developers first using the technology quietly to do testing and development, and who then introduced the virtualization tools to IT higher-ups.

Java fights Flash
A long time ago, in an ancient world when the Internet was young, the Java language was so hot that Fortune put Scott McNealy on the cover with a superhero costume and the name "Java Man." The cross-architecture power of Java was going to remake the computer world and become the default OS for all of computerdom.

Apple's all-in-one iMac hits the sweet spot of style and performance -- and the stunning 24-in. model starts at $300 less than before.
Think of a souped-up smartphone with innovative interfaces, from which you can access everything from anywhere (see MIT Media Lab video).
Microsoft's IE8 browser offers cool features, better security, and improved performance. But is that enough to win users back from Firefox?
Apple rumor predicts netbook. Lenovo 'leaks' old prototype. Coincidence?
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