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    Google shows off Chrome OS tablet ideas

    [03/02/2010] -- Who could resist the months of hype that paved the way for Apple's iPad debut last week? Apparently not Google, which has shown its interest in tablet computing with its browser-based Chrome OS.

    Greasemonkey comes to Chrome

    [03/02/2010] -- Greasemonkey scripts are an easy way to create single-serving enhancements for Firefox, and now they work natively on Google Chrome, too.

    Tide turns against IE6 as usage drops

    [02/02/2010] -- Firefox usage remained level and Google's Chrome continued to pull ahead of Apple's Safari, but the most notable change in January's browser usage statistics is that the reviled Internet Explorer 6 no longer is the most common.

    Chrome 5 debuts more settings options

    [01/02/2010] -- Google updated its Chrome browser's developer's builds to version 5 for Windows and Mac today, the first time any version of Chrome has reached that milestone.

    Internet blackout 'only the first step'

    [27/01/2010] -- The Great Australian Blackout is in full swing this week, with over 180,000 unique visitors to the site, 150,000 of which just in the last three days. But the organisers of the campaign are already looking to new protests.

    Firefox 3.6 released

    Staff [blogs:syslog] -- Firefox 3.6 is finally here! More of this week's news in the Roundup. Read more »

    Mozilla forges ahead with Firefox 3.6

    [22/01/2010] -- Mozilla debuted Firefox 3.6 on Thursday, introducing significant under-the-hood changes that make it faster, help it render content better and a few visual tweaks, as well.

    SpringSource talks about Java's past and future

    [19/01/2010] -- SpringSource's general manager Rod Johnson speaks about trends in the Java world and what he sees on the horizon for Java and SpringSource.

    Mozilla releases second Firefox release candidate

    [19/01/2010] -- Mozilla on Sunday released a second release candidate of Firefox 3.6, a modest upgrade that embodies Mozilla's effort to increase the frequency in which the open-source browser is developed.

    Firefox 3.6 due this month; next comes 'Lorentz'

    [14/01/2010] -- Mozilla hopes to release the final version of Firefox 3.6 later this month and a stability-improving update code-named Lorentz by March as part of a revised updating strategy.

    Near-final Firefox 3.6 out for testing

    [12/01/2010] -- Mozilla has released its first release candidate, RC1, for Firefox 3.6 for Windows, Mac and Linux.

    Google debuts Nexus One

    Staff [blogs:syslog] -- Google introduces a new smartphone -- Nexus One, a secret GodMode feature gets discovered in Windows 7 and Chrome's popularity grows. Read more »

    Development trends to watch in 2010

    [07/01/2010] -- What will be important development trends in 2010? This article covers .NET 4, Visual Studio 2010, cloud computing and more.

    Why Java and .NET will continue to compete

    [05/01/2010] -- In this reader Q&A, the author talks about the future of Java, the cost to develop in Java compared to .NET and whether Java will displace .NET.

    2009: A Linux year in review

    [04/01/2010] -- This article looks back over the year 2009 at developments in the world of Linux and Open Source. What do you think are the big stories?

    Adobe to patch zero-day Reader, Acrobat hole

    [17/12/2009] -- Adobe on 12 January will patch a critical hole in Reader and Acrobat that is being exploited in attacks. That date is the company's next scheduled quarterly security update release.

    Sun updates Java, GlassFish and NetBeans

    [15/12/2009] -- Sun has released version 6 of the Java Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE), along with version 3 of the GlassFish application server and the open source NetBeans 6.8 development environment, both supporting the new version of Java.

    With draft standard, 3D web closer to reality

    [11/12/2009] -- 3D graphics became ordinary first in games, then in operating systems, and on Thursday, it took a significant step toward being built into web browsers as well.

    New Google Web Toolkit reveals web-app speed

    [10/12/2009] -- Just as Microsoft advanced the state of the art for programming on Windows, Google is trying to do the same with web-based software. Its latest move: the release of Google Web Toolkit 2.0.

    10 Firefox extensions that enhance security

    [25/11/2009] -- Compromising websites has become the cybercriminals' favourite method of getting malware installed on computers. Here are 10 ways to beef-up Firefox that will make it more difficult for the bad guys.

    Workflow Patterns

    [24/11/2009] -- In this serialisation of Chapter 15 from the book Oracle SOA Suite Developer's Guide, we look at some of the more complex, yet common use cases and how these can be addressed in a relatively straightforward fashion by the Workflow Service.

    Chrome OS source code unveiled

    Staff [blogs:syslog] -- Google has open sourced the code of its web-based Chrome operating system. More of this week's news in the Roundup. Read more »

    Message Interaction Patterns

    [16/11/2009] -- In this serialisation of Chapter 14 from the book Oracle SOA Suite Developer's Guide, we look at the more advanced messaging constructs supported by the Oracle BPEL PM.

    All about Adobe with Ben Forta: Video

    [13/11/2009] -- Take one ColdFusion veteran and mix in a healthy dose of prolific book writing, and chances are you will end up with Ben Forta.

    Ben Forta: All about Adobe

    [13/11/2009] -- Take one ColdFusion veteran and mix in a healthy dose of prolific book writing, and chances are you will end up with Ben Forta.

    Google CEO Eric Schmidt

    [13/11/2009] -- Google's chief sits down for an extremely rare, wide-ranging interview and discusses Google's two operating systems, government scrutiny, and, of course, evil.

    Google hopes Go will give a browser boost

    [13/11/2009] -- Google, ever eager to renovate the computing industry for the benefit of the web and its own business, is working to link two nascent but potentially significant projects, its experimental Go programming language and its Chrome web browser.

    Google fixes risky Chrome bugs

    [10/11/2009] -- Google has updated its Chrome browser to fix a critical bug that could allow an attacker to execute malicious code on a user's system.

    Google releases new JavaScript tools

    Staff [blogs:syslog] -- Google has open-sourced a new JavaScript toolkit and also released the Google Dashboard. More of this week's news in the Roundup. Read more »

    Google offers JavaScript programming tools

    [06/11/2009] -- With a project called Closure Tools, Google plans on Thursday to start helping developers who aspire to match the company's proficiency in creating websites and web applications.

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