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Adobe Systems announced last night that they will be open sourcing their Adobe Flex framework so developers can access their source code to enhance its ability to create Rich Internet
Continue reading »I first noticed eXpresso when they bought a little start-up called Xcellery that had a neat way to collaborate using Excel. I had used the product and it worked
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Mozilla_Launches_New_Email_and_Communications_Org_Similar_to_Firefox'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Today Mozilla is launching a new organization to develop Internet mail and communications software. It will use the open source
Continue reading »I'm here at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco where Neil Young, legendary rocker and the provider of the soundtrack to my early 20's, is announcing a very cool project
Continue reading »The Google Operating System blog noted that Sun's StarOffice suite of productivity tools has been added to the free Google Pack offering. StarOffice is a direct competitor to Microsoft Office,
Continue reading »I'm at the second annual Mobile 2.0 event in San Francisco. Rudy de Waele of mTrends starts with an overview of Mobile 2.0: an all-IP environment and application mashups are
Continue reading »Earlier today, Richard took a look at the state of e-learning 2.0, which got me to thinking about how school might be different if I were in college today because
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/design/Adobe_Demos_Thermo_RIA_Design_Tool'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; At this morning's keynote at the Adobe MAX event in Chicago, Mark Anders and Steven Heintz of Adobe gave a
Continue reading »Read/WriteWeb's Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! In the final session of the day, John Battelle chats with Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie. John starts with the now
Continue reading »With the massive Live Earth concerts, which will be broadcast live to an estimated 2 billion people over television and the Internet (you can watch them live on MSN), just
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