Thursday, October 18, 2007

Speed AJAX Development with ATF (Campus Technology)

The new AJAX Toolkit Framework promises a comprehensive open source solution for JavasScript-based development of data-intensive, Web-based business apps.

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Reviews: The Newspaper Killers (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine picked their favorite Web replacements for each newspaper section, from the front page to the funnies to the obituaries. Some come from newspapers themselves, and some aggregate newspaper content, but all add excellent features, broader scope, and more user interaction than their print counterparts.

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Google Health to Debut in 2008 (Digital Trends)

Speaking at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Marissa Mayer, leader of Google's search operation, revealed that the long-gestating Google Health initiative will formally debut in early 2008.

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Navigating With Feedback From Fellow Drivers (New York Times)

Dash Navigation's Dash Express does something no other navigation device can currently do. It uses trip records and up-to-the-minute reports to estimate time of arrival, even if the motorist is caught in a traffic jam.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Oracle ships critical update for database, applications (Computerworld)

Oracle Corp. released its latest critical patch update on Wednesday, fixing 51 vulnerabilities in its flagship database line and a range of other products.The vulnerabilities patched by this critical update have CVSS 2.0 ratings from 4.0 to 6.5.

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Apple to open iPhone, iPod touch to third-party developers in early 2008 (Ars Technica)

Answering the calls of iPhone users who crave more out of the device, Steve Jobs today announced that Apple is working on a software development kit (SDK) for the iPhone and iPod touch. The SDK is on track for a February 2008 release.

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