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Tag: Web 2.0 (279)
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Looking At A different approach to AJAX / Silverlight front-ends

Looking At A different approach to AJAX / Silverlight front-ends

While AJAX / Silverlight front-ends' trend is towards empowering the client (browser) with more capabilities, there might be a market for a server based computing approach called the 'Web like desktop'

TUE 26 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Accessing Software Over the Web

Accessing Software Over the Web

In the last couple of years, we have witnessed the beginnings of a revolution in the way that software is distributed by its creators, and accessed by its users

TUE 19 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Microblogging Service Twitter Cuts UK SMS In Bid To Save Money

Microblogging Service Twitter Cuts UK SMS In Bid To Save Money

Twitter has announced that UK users of the service will be no longer able to receive any updates by SMS; they were previously allowed up to a maximum of 1000 texts per month

THU 14 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Gartner Identifies Green IT, Cloud Computing and Web 2.0 as Future of Tech

Gartner Identifies Green IT, Cloud Computing and Web 2.0 as Future of Tech

Research analyst firm Gartner has revealed what it seems are the five main tech-centric ideas that will affect businesses in the next five years, after exiting what it calls the "trough of disillusionment"

TUE 12 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Microsoft's Midori Has Potential To Kill Windows As We Know It

Microsoft's Midori Has Potential To Kill Windows As We Know It

Windows Seven, Microsoft's successor to Windows Vista, will still be carrying forward "long-term architectural investments" or legacy technology (like Vista), much to the chagrin of some who asked for a back to basis, stripped Windows

FRI 01 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Scrabulous reincarnated as Wordscraper

Scrabulous reincarnated as Wordscraper

Playing scrabble with your friends online was not the same after Hasbro removed Scrabulous on the charges of copyright infringement

FRI 01 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Blinkx Introduces TV Search Engine Aggreatator;  allows UK users to catch up TV content online

Blinkx Introduces TV Search Engine Aggreatator; allows UK users to catch up TV content online

TV fanatics now have a better tool to access their favourite TV shows on internet, because Blinkx has unleashed its internet search engine that allows its users to access TV contents available on the net

THU 31 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

MPs ask Online Video and Social Networking Websites To Monitor Dark Side Of Net

MPs ask Online Video and Social Networking Websites To Monitor Dark Side Of Net

The House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee is putting forward the idea of an industry policing body to take care of the "dark side" of the web

THU 31 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

Myspace Links Up With OpenID Alliance For Seamless Social Networking Integration

Myspace Links Up With OpenID Alliance For Seamless Social Networking Integration

Social networking website MySpace has joined the OpenID alliance, which would allow its users to seamlessly access other websites without changing the usernames and passwords

THU 24 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

New Website, New Office : Telegraph Media Group Replaces Microsoft Office with Google Business Apps

New Website, New Office : Telegraph Media Group Replaces Microsoft Office with Google Business Apps

After unveiling a new website a few days ago, the Telegraph Media Group has announced that it will replace Microsoft Office Business Applications with Google's own App Suite including Gmail

FRI 18 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News


 
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