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InternetNews October 24, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Adobe Flips For New Programming Environment Adobe Systems has introduced a new platform that lets programmers develop rich Internet applications that users can interact with on their desktops.  |
InternetNews October 24, 2006 Boulton & Joyce |
Oracle Enters Web 2.0 Fray The software maker launched Oracle WebCenter Suite, a new feather in its Fusion Middleware cap that uses Web 2.0 software services to help corporate employees better work together.  |
InternetNews October 24, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Fedora Core 6 Gets Real Fedora Core 6 is now available, offering Red Hat users a view of the latest and greatest in open source technologies.  |
The Motley Fool October 24, 2006 Tom Taulli |
Oracle Wants to Own Telecom, Too Oracle's strategy is starting to jell, as it stitches together a suite of technologies and -- just as critically -- assembles a top-notch team of telecom veterans.  |
InternetNews October 23, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Gives Away Sender ID Microsoft has released its Sender ID framework for email under the Open Specification Promise, thereby making it freely available to anyone who wants to use it to improve their email security.  |
InternetNews October 23, 2006 David Needle |
Oracle Talks Up 11g At OpenWorld Oracle kicked off a crowded Oracle Open World conference here with product announcements aplenty and a preview of the forthcoming Oracle 11g, now in beta.  |
Information Today October 23, 2006 Sheri R. Lanza |
The End of Eudora as We Know It? Qualcomm has announced the release of the last commercial version of its popular e-mail client, Eudora. Future versions will be free, open source and available through the Mozilla Foundation.  |
InternetNews October 23, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Oracle Stacks Up, Plugs in MetaSolv OracleWorld announcements highlight the software maker's plan to bulk up.  |
The Motley Fool October 23, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Mr. Softy Poised to Win Again? Microsoft expects smartphone sales to double again. Between delays in Vista and an ugly challenger to the iPod, this stock doesn't look real sexy, but it's better than RIM's lofty valuation.  |
The Motley Fool October 23, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Is Microsoft on Drugs? If the company uses its new BioIT Alliance not simply to push its existing software, but also to better understand what biotech customers need and want, Microsoft's new drug habit could even provide its long-suffering shareholders a little high.  |
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