The company has been testing a free, ad-supported version of SharePoint -- similar to what Google offers with its basic version of Google Apps.
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(02/25/10)
The dependencies among a project's tasks gives you a partial ordering of those tasks. In this article, learn how to extend that to a complete ordering so you can decide what to do first, what to do next, and how long the whole project will take.
(02/24/10)
Moonlight 2.0 is a Silverlight 2.0-compatible framework that supports Zoom, Control Framework, Layout Framework, and other technologies.
(02/23/10)
One of the hardest things to do in life is to express your ideas to another person. While good communication skills are a 'nice to have' for most human interaction, when it comes to making software, they're crucial.
(02/22/10)
The company rolls out two enhanced tools that provide developers with automated alternatives to tedious and costly build-test-deploy processes.
Sponsored by Blackberry View step-by-step instructions to help create, debug and optimize web and Java applications for the BlackBerry Smartphone.
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(02/19/10)
Bonjour is Apple's implementation of the Zeroconf protocol, which enables the automatic discovery of computers, devices and services on an IP network.
(02/18/10)
Our identities are becoming so defined by the communities we belong to that the ability to be anonymous on the web almost no longer exists.
(02/17/10)
A company needs patents, trademarks, copyrights, operating agreements, and equity-vesting schedule documents. There are at least two options on how to get these for free.
(02/16/10)
The company launches LiveCycle Managed Services, a cloud-based version of the suite that runs on Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud.
(02/12/10)
As it turns out, strict adherence to Agile development methodology isn't the most important thing when it comes to rapid quality software development.
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What Happened to Mozilla Ubiquity?
One of the most interesting Mozilla Labs projects has now stagnated. Is the project dead? Does it have a future? The Mozilla developer who led the project tells all.
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HP Boosts Security With New Analysis Tools
Computing giant teams with Fortify to bolster software security with new static and dynamic code analysis offering dubbed Hybrid 2.0, expected to become available in the second half of 2010.
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SANS Names Mistakes That Cause Vulnerability
If programmers were perfect, there would be no vulnerabilities for the bad guys to exploit. SANS Institute has listed the most common mistakes leading to the most common exploits.
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Demand Soars for iPad, Android Developers
New staffing report from Elance highlights growing demand for developers of wireless applications, reflecting soaring interest in Android and iPad tablet environments.
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Intel & Nokia Make a Joint Mobile Push
Both companies have mobile open source initiatives; now they're working together on the ambitious MeeGo operating system designed for mobile devices and much more.
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OpenOffice 3.2 Lands Amid Critical Changes
The new OpenOffice.org release offers a handful of tweaks and improvements. But with an independent Sun now largely out of the picture, what's in store for the project's future?
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Red Hat Talks Up Open Source Cloud Plans
Linux vendor details initiatives aimed at expanding infrastructure and applications through cloud-based open source projects at its Open Source Cloud Computing Forum.
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Over the past several weeks, I've had the obligatory parental experience of teaching a teenager to drive. This can be a nerve-wracking process as the new driver learns the mechanics of controlling the car: steering, using the pedals, shifting gears,...
What If Oracle OpenWorld Did Swallow JavaOne?
Does Oracle's acquisition of Sun mean a merger of their flagship conferences, Oracle OpenWorld and Sun's JavaOne, into a single co-located show? For Java developers, feeling like second-class citizens would be an unavoidable consequence.
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