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    Java update to boost applets 05/09/2008 10:25:00

    Upgrade critical to reviving the concept of client-side Java applets.
    An impending update to Java might sound like just an incremental release, based on its cumbersome naming: Java Platform Standard Edition 6 Update 10 (Java SE 6 u10). But the upgrade actually features technology considered critical to reviving the concept of client-side Java applets.
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    Sony Ericsson courts Windows Mobile developers 04/09/2008 11:15:00

    Sony Ericsson wants Windows Mobile developers to start working on applications for its Xperia X1.
    Sony Ericsson wants Windows Mobile developers to start working on applications for its Xperia X1 and on Wednesday it announced a tailor-made SDK (software development kit) for the upcoming smartphone.
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    Microsoft touts functional programming with F# 04/09/2008 08:41:00

    New features and integration of the F# language touted for the .Net platform.
    Microsoft is boosting integration of functional programming with its Visual Studio 2008 software development platform.
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    Chrome expected on Google's Android mobile software 04/09/2008 07:47:00

    First Android phone expected to launch in November.
    In yet another example of Google's expanding influence, the search company's co-founder, Sergey Brin, said he expects the new Chrome browser to eventually become part of the Android wireless phone platform, which is under separate development by the Open Handset Alliance led by Google.
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    Google launches Chrome, Windows download now available 03/09/2008 07:43:00

    But Mac and Linux users have to wait their turn
    Google launched its own Web browser Tuesday, ending years of speculation that the search giant would make its mark on the market.
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    Nations question ISO's merit following dropped OOXML appeals 03/09/2008 08:08:00

    Countries whose appeals against OOXML standards approval were dropped are questioning the relevance of the ISO/IEC.
    Countries whose appeals were dismissed regarding the ISO/IEC's approval of Microsoft's OOXML as an international standard are questioning the judgment and relevance of the ISO/IEC and the standards they approve.
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    Google adds YouTube-like service to Apps suite 03/09/2008 09:50:00

    Google is adding a video sharing application to its Apps Premier hosted software suite.
    Google has added a video sharing component to its Apps Premier suite of hosted communication and collaboration software, betting that companies will find it useful for a variety of workplace uses.
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    Zend mixing PHP, AJAX for RIAs 03/09/2008 08:28:00

    Integration provided between the open-source framework and Dojo Toolkit
    With an upgrade to its software development framework for PHP scheduled for release today, Zend Technologies is mixing in client-side AJAX capabilities with server-side PHP functionality.
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    Local software to reduce hospital bottlenecks 02/09/2008 16:14:00

    More accurate than existing methods
    New software developed by the Australian e-Health Research Centre claims to assist hospital emergency medical staff to better gauge demand on their services.
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    Google browser will be available Tuesday 02/09/2008 08:41:00

    Google will launch a beta version of its own Web browser, called Chrome, on Tuesday it confirmed Monday.
    Google is launching a beta version of its own Web browser on Tuesday in more than 100 countries, the company announced Monday in a blog posting.
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    Google introduces Android apps store 29/08/2008 08:41:00

    Google unveiled plans for the Android Market, where developers can distribute content for Android phones.
    Google unveiled on Thursday its plans for a store where mobile users can find Android applications, a concept similar to the iPhone's App Store.
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