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Zend seeks to broaden PHP appeal

Zend Technologies on Monday expanded its partner network in an effort to broaden the appeal of its PHP-based development tools. Read more »

Sun sets up open-source office

Sun Microsystems this week launched an office dedicated to open-source matters, signaling a new elevation of the collaborative programming philosophy within the server and software company. Read more »

Netcraft goes fishing for phishers

Netcraft has released an Internet Explorer plug-in that could help people avoid becoming victims of online fraud. Read more »

Intel programming tools reach new 64-bit chips

Intel has begun selling programming tools that let developers create software that supports 64-bit x86 chips, an important step in making the new generation of processors useful. Read more »

UN group extends reach of Linux

The International Open Source Network produced a Linux desktop manual as part of an effort to encourage developing countries to use open-source software. Read more »

Brits still don't trust the Web

Almost half of the UK's Internet users have an 'irrational fear' of the Internet, which can be overcome with reassurance from e-tailers and credit card companies. Read more »

AU government commissions open source procurement guide

The federal government has commissioned a sourcing guide designed to give departments and agencies an improved understanding of the procurement processes involved for open source software and solutions. Read more »

Survey: Shopping trolleys are wobbly online, too

The majority of UK websites have unreliable shopping carts, according to a recent survey. Read more »

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Making an open source living, part 2

Steven Noels, a Belgian consultant and member of the Apache Software Foundation claims running a business based on open source software is possible. Read more »

Making an open source living, part 1

Running a business based on open source software is possible, as we found out when we interviewed Steven Noels, a Belgian consultant and member of the Apache Software Foundation. Read more »

Sending e-mail via ASP.NET

Sending an e-mail is simple to add when working with ASP.NET sites--as long as the Web server is properly configured. Tony Patton shows you how. Read more »

Implement a simple session Enhanced JavaBean

Get familiar with J2EE development in an object-oriented environment with this tutorial on creating an Enhanced JavaBean simple session. Read more »

Java tips: Deploying WAR files and binding an object to the HttpSession

Tweak your Java skills with these quick Java tips. First, see how WAR files can be useful in deploying resources to the Web server. Then, pick up a handy tip on implementing the HttpSessionBindingListener. Read more »

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    When Apple announced it would be vetting every application submitted for inclusion in the App Store, this was just the kind of question that entered many a mind: just how arbitrary would the company be in wielding that veto power? Read more »

    -- posted by Staff

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    Hands up if you missed the Chrome release -- didn't think anyone did. Google's browser arrived with all the fanfare and hype that only Google can produce. Read more »

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    Melbourne-based Web start-up 2Vouch yesterday launched the first public beta of what it dubs its "social recruiting platform". Read more »

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