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    Windows XP SP3 includes vulnerable Flash Player 04/06/2008 08:28:15

    Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) ships with an out-of-date version of Adobe's Flash Player that's vulnerable to recently-spotted attacks, according to Microsoft's support documentation.
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    It's Yahoo's turn to bring desktop features to browser 29/05/2008 09:11:02

    Yahoo Wednesday became the latest company to provide developers with the opportunity to build rich Internet applications with some desktop functions with its unveiling of a preview version of a new offering called BrowserPlus.
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    Symantec backtracks on Adobe Flash warning 29/05/2008 08:24:39

    After warning on Tuesday that hackers were exploiting an unpatched bug in Adobe Systems' Flash Player software, Symantec has backtracked from this claim, saying the flaw is "very similar" to another vulnerability that was patched last month.
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    Adobe offering tool betas 28/05/2008 10:45:34

    Adobe Systems released Tuesday public beta versions of upcoming upgrades to the company's Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Soundbooth tools.
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    EU will probe Microsoft's ODF move 23/05/2008 07:22:28

    European Union antitrust regulators reacted cautiously Thursday to Microsoft's announcement this week that the software maker will add support for Open Document Format (ODF) to its Office suite next year.
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    Codie awards go to Red Hat, Adobe, Salesforce.com 22/05/2008 07:38:42

    Winners of this year's Codie awards, given by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIAA) Tuesday evening, include some familiar names in software as well as some lesser known and new companies.
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    Adobe refreshes Flash Player 16/05/2008 09:36:56

    Facing serious challenges to its dominance in the RIA (rich Internet application) space, Adobe Systems will refresh its bread-and-butter Flash Player technology Thursday with capabilities that could provide an edge on the RIA battleground.
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    Six factors that will decide the fate of Silverlight 15/05/2008 09:25:58

    Since the public release of its earliest version last year, Silverlight has been touted as Microsoft's Flash killer. This relatively new Web development platform aims to challenge Adobe's venerable Flash (and associated Flex development tools) in the online multimedia space.
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    Microsoft grows DAISY for blind computer users; Adobe wilts 12/05/2008 10:16:44

    The release of an esoteric plug-in for a twenty-year-old piece of software normally doesn't merit much attention... except when the software is the ubiquitous Microsoft Word, and the add-on could have a major positive effect on the 1.5 million blind or visually impaired Americans who use computers, millions more like them around the globe, and, potentially, tens or hundreds of millions of people worldwide with developmental disabilities or reading problems.
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    Sun: Java ubiquity an advantage in RIA battle 12/05/2008 08:29:55

    Sun Microsystems is counting on the ubiquitous nature of Java to help its JavaFX technology compete in the rich Internet application (RIA) space against rivals Adobe Systems and Microsoft.
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    Sun touts 'industrial strength' developer platform 08/05/2008 07:15:01

    While Sun Microsystems wants to help Java developers better build applications that are intuitive and compelling for the user, those should also be qualities of the developer platform itself, the company's executive VP said yesterday.
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