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    Are international standards organisations no longer incorruptible? 08/10/2008 12:55:00

    The fight over OOXML and ODF seems to have taken another twist as the bodies continue to pile up in their wake.
    For the last several months Microsoft has been pushing for their Office Open XML (OOXML) office suite file specification to be accepted as an international standard by ISO, presumably to help them gain traction for future government contracts (look, this file specification is an ISO standard, it must be good).
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    Upcoming PHP 5.3 beefs up security 08/10/2008 08:09:00

    PHP 5.3 is set to introduce a small coding change that is bound to have major effects on the overall security of many PHP sites and projects.
    PHP security guru Stefan Esser recently posted on some of the changes and important security issues that are likely to have significant effects for the everyday PHP coder (and user) with the release of the upcoming PHP 5.3.
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    Should computer programming be mandatory for students? 03/10/2008 08:59:00

    Core computer literacy will be essential in the global job market, so maybe it's time to start looking at programming as a baseline skill and not as a differentiator
    If Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the State Board of Education have their way, soon every California student will have to pass an algebra test to graduate from the eighth grade.
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    What needs to be in Windows 7? 02/10/2008 11:15:00

    Tough-love advice for what Microsoft needs to do in Windows 7 to put behind them the Vista disaster
    Now that I know for certain I'll be receiving a pre-beta build of Windows 7 at Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in November, it's time to start thinking about some of the performance-related characteristics I'll be looking for in the new OS.
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    Nokia challenges developers to think outside the phone 02/10/2008 11:55:00

    You'd be wise to learn what a Nokia Series 60 handset can do before you settle on a mobile platform
    You don't have to be a programmer to be a mobile innovator. All you need to do is open your eyes to the fact that a smart phone or QWERTY handset is a personal computer, sans legacy baggage. In the future, user-facing computers will have more in common with the high-end mobile devices of today than with the eight-core desktops and quad-core notebooks of 2009.
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    Google has gone and redefined 'beta' 30/09/2008 10:56:00

    22 out of Google's 49 products are in beta, including such established stalwarts as Gmail, Google Docs and Google Finance.
    The question of why so many Google products are classified "beta" -- and classified thusly for so long -- has knocked around the tech press for some time. However, no one really seemed to know the answer, at least no one outside of Google.
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    SDK shoot-out: Android vs. iPhone 26/09/2008 09:52:00

    Apple and Google differ along familiar lines with their smartphone development kits
    InfoWorld has been all over this week's official launch of Android, the new smartphone platform from Google. With its slick interface and open application platform, Android shows every sign of giving Apple's iPhone a run for its money when the first phones begin shipping in late October.
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    Speech-synthesis technology is worth talking about 25/09/2008 12:38:00

    With applications beyond just video games, text-to-speech and voice-recognition have bright futures
    This year marks the 25th anniversary of the well-known (at least in the geek world) computer flick "WarGames," wherein a 1980s computer wiz accidentally connects via modem to the WOPR (War Operation Plan Response) mainframe, a supercomputer designed to conduct World War III scenarios. In doing so, he kicks off a series of events that bring the world to the brink of nuclear holocaust. Perhaps you recall the various times when, even in the underground NORAD bunker, there were speakers connected that allowed the computer program Joshua to read aloud. "Shall we play a game?" is a line we'll never forget.
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    Microsoft's "Sinofsky" mistake 24/09/2008 10:39:00

    Why Microsoft's choice of a no-nonsense show runner for Windows 7 has failed to energize the enterprise desktop community.
    It was a decision heralded by industry media types and praised by blogging heads around the Internet. Steve Sinofsky, the legendary show-runner for Microsoft Office, would take over the Windows reins from the departing Jim Allchin.
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    Building Google Chrome: A first look 12/09/2008 09:49:00

    Google's open source browser has much to offer prospective hackers (provided they use Windows)
    Last week I said I would look at Google Chrome "from a developer's perspective." I should have specified what kind. I meant I was considering it from a Web developer's perspective: What does it mean for Web application builders to have yet another browser enter the already-crowded field?
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    The future of software testing 02/09/2008 10:17:00

    Can we learn from software testing failures in today’s world to improve the future of software testing?
    Heathrow’s T5 software testing issues have highlighted the importance of software testing, I hope that lessons have been learnt and that CIO’s across the world will take note in the future.
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