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Find His Porn exploits the paranoid and takes advantage of the naive consumers it proposes to help. This and more in today's Daily Wrap. Sometimes it's difficult to catch every
I was fortunate enough to be invited to a blogger lunch with Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie and General Manager of Client and Web Platform & Tools Scott Guthrie.
Last week Microsoft officially announced the next version of its operating system, currently codenamed Windows 8. We took a look at many of the features here. The announcement has
While we are no closer to really knowing what the future of the browser holds, today's closing keynote at Add-on Con in Mountain View CA gave us a brief glimpse
In a Best Practices online advisory to browser-based Web site developers published last week, Microsoft paints a compelling picture for favoring JavaScript libraries - especially jQuery - for rendering client-side
Alt title: A Win for the Web. Sources close to the news have told ZDNet reporter Jason Perlow tonight that Adobe will announce soon that it has given up on
The news broke yesterday about the Microsoft General Manager who said that that the "future of the Web is HTML 5." But it's important enough for us to write about
Adobe AIR, the Rich Internet Application framework that brings together the responsiveness of the desktop, the connectivity of the web and the dazzling good looks made possible by working in
I've been picking on Microsoft a bit lately, so here's a pointer to something cool that it's doing: helping port Node.js to Windows. Joyent competitor Rackspace is pitching in
Next week (October 28 and 29) Microsoft will host its Professional Developer Conference (PDC) on its sprawling Redmond, WA campus. Typically, PDC - which the company only organizes when it
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