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  • Microsoft enlists Bing to enhance Windows 8.1 apps

    In its ongoing challenge to attract more users to Windows 8, Microsoft is offering bits of its Bing Internet search service to boost the functionality of third-party Windows Store applications.

    Written by Joab Jackson26 June 13 21:14
  • Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch resigns to work at Apple

    Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch is leaving the company to take a job at Apple, a one-time close partner of Adobe that became the most vociferous critic of its Flash technology.

    Written by James Niccolai19 March 13 22:49
  • IBM makes big mobile push with MobileFirst

    IBM is making a renewed push into the burgeoning market for all things mobile, saying it can help its corporate customers grow revenue and become more competitive through mobile app development.

    Written by James Niccolai21 Feb. 13 05:07
  • Opera moves to the WebKit rendering engine

    Creating some consternation in the Web development community, Opera Software is switching from a home-built rendering engine to the more widely used open-source WebKit, now employed in the Apple Safari and Google Chrome browsers.

    Written by Joab Jackson13 Feb. 13 19:36
  • Amazon connects node.js to AWS services

    Amazon is providing a way for one of the most popular JavaScript extensions, node.js, to easily access the Amazon Web Service collection of cloud computing capabilities.

    Written by Joab Jackson05 Dec. 12 16:28
  • Bloomberg opens platform for third-party apps

    Bloomberg has launched an app portal that will allow subscribers of its financial information service to access additional third-party functionality, and even contribute apps of their own.

    Written by Joab Jackson13 Nov. 12 16:50
  • Windows 8 presses developers to update their skills

    Microsoft likes to talk about Windows 8 as being Windows "reimagined," and in many ways it is quite a departure from its predecessors. To allow the operating system's use across a range of touchscreen devices, Microsoft radically redesigned the look and feel of the OS.

    Written by Joab Jackson02 Nov. 12 23:35
  • Microsoft launches hosted ALM service

    After a year in beta, Microsoft has launched its Team Foundation Service, a hosted version of its application lifecycle management (ALM) software. Its usage, for the time being, has been limited to five or fewer users, however.

    Written by Joab Jackson01 Nov. 12 16:03
  • Facebook releases a PHP just-in-time compiler

    In its continuing endeavor to serve its 800 million users as quickly as possible, Facebook is once again revamping the way it handles its PHP-based Web pages.

    Written by Joab Jackson10 Dec. 11 06:38
  • PHP 5.4 emerges from the collapse of PHP 6.0

    With the pending release of PHP version 5.4, due early next year, the creators behind the popular Web scripting language are including the best parts of the now-abandoned PHP 6.0 project.

    Written by Joab Jackson06 Dec. 11 04:54
  • Adobe donates Flex to Apache

    In a move that appears to be another step away from its Flash platform, Adobe has submitted the code for its Flash-based Flex framework to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) to be managed as an independent<strong> </strong>project.

    Written by Joab Jackson17 Nov. 11 10:25
  • Citrix exposes APIs for its collaborative software

    Hoping to spark closer integration with third-party applications, Citrix has exposed a number of APIs (application programming interfaces) for three of its collaborative services, GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar and GoToTraining.

    Written by Joab Jackson11 Nov. 11 10:17
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