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Hottest technology of the last decade
EWeek.com has come up with a definitive list of the 25 hot technologies that changed the first decade of the 21st century. It's a list that includes BlackBerrys and broadband. It also includes items
Microsoft releases SP1 betas for Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5
The first beta release of SP1 for Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 have been released by Microsoft. They can be
Opera preps Opera Mobile 9.5
If you follow the world of mobile web browsers, you'll want to take note of the fact that
Critical Web 2.0 vulnerability discovered
Web 2.0 may be the "it" web technology of the moment for businesses and consumers alike, but launching web-based applications is not without peril. That's what security firm Fortify Software has
Zimbra conquers the final email frontier: Offline
Software startup Zimbra is boldly taking email where no email has gone before: offline. More specifically, the company's new Zimbra Desktop uses the magic of AJAX to allow users to use their email
ALSO NOTED: AJAX without the JavaScript; EV-DO Rev. B to debut at 9Mbps;
> Microsoft is reporting that it has sold 20 million Vista licenses during the first two months of sale.
Adobe's Apollo: Desktop development for the web set
When you think of Web 2.0, you probably think about applications that have moved from the desktop to the web. Everything from a calendar to a spreadsheet application can now be run in a web
Adobe releases Apollo alpha
Adobe Systems today plans to release the first public version of Apollo a piece of software that allows developers to leverage existing web development skills (Flash, Flex, HTML, Ajax) to build
How to: Create your own Web 2.0 logo
Web 2.0 logos: they're cute, they have rounded corners and they purposely leave out vowels. Now, it's time to
The convergence of rich Internet apps and the desktop
We've come a long way from manipulating graphical objects on a screen using a mouse to the rounded corners and AJAX magic of Web 2.0 apps. But what's next for software? If a recent column at ZDnet is to be believed, many features that are common in today's Rich Internet Applications (RIA) could start showing up in desktop apps as well. What's more, ZDnet scribe Ryan Stewart sees true convergence on the horizon: the marrying of desktop applications and the web resulting …

