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CIO March 31, 2009 Jeremy Kirk |
Vendors See Future in iPhone Business Applications Several vendors at Cebit are planning applications and services centered around business use of the Apple's iPhone.  |
InternetNews March 31, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Facebook Adds Adobe Flash to the Platform New ActionScript 3 library contains 60 APIs to make it easier for developers to build rich-media apps.  |
InternetNews March 31, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
Open Cloud Manifesto Has Notable Omissions The posting of the Open Cloud Manifesto on Monday was almost anti-climactic considering the brouhaha that erupted in the days before its release. While IBM, which is leading this effort, has assembled an impressive list of partners, equally notable is who's sitting it out.  |
InternetNews March 31, 2009 Michelle Megna |
Skype for iPhone Lands at Apple App Store The new Internet phone app for iPhone makes its debut as the company defends limiting calls to Wi-Fi only.  |
InternetNews March 31, 2009 Sean Michael Kerner |
Novell's Mono Gets Faster and More Visual Novell delivers new releases of Mono and MonoDevelop, making .NET on Linux easier and Windows-based development for Linux deployment faster.  |
InternetNews March 31, 2009 Paul Shread |
Microsoft Upgrade Caps Strong Month for Stocks A Microsoft upgrade brought a fitting end to the best month for stocks since 2002.  |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2009 Andy Louis-Charles |
Ignore at Your Own Risk: Cloud Computing Evolves Robert Scoble is jumping from FastCompany to Rackspace Hosting to help launch their new cloud computing project.  |
CIO March 25, 2009 Chris Kanaracus |
Hot Jobs: .Net Developer Key player writes, maintains and customizes desktop and Web-based business applications.  |
InternetNews March 30, 2009 Michelle Megna |
BlackBerry eReader Released, Android Next The digital book battle heats up as recently acquired eReader app maker plans more roll outs.  |
InternetNews March 30, 2009 Stuart J. Johnston |
TomTom Settles Patent Fight With Microsoft After more than a month of suit and countersuit, the navigation device vendor agrees to pay Microsoft for patent rights.  |
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