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Open source Mono framework brings C# to iPhone and WiiOpen in New Window
Mono, an open source implementation of the .NET runtime, is being used to build games for the iPhone and Wii. Ars looks at how static compilation has made it possible for Mono applications to meet Ap read more »
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Analysis: the FCC and its impact on the enterprise in 2009Open in New Window
"The FCC has a lot on its plate in 2009, and much of that agenda will directly affect enterprise computing. Ars looks at the coming year in network policy, and what it means for business." read more »
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5 Exciting Things to Look Forward to in HTML 5Open in New Window
"HTML 5 is the upcoming major revision of the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the main method of marking up content for sharing on the World Wide Web. HTML's development stopped at HTML 4.01 in 1 read more »
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Lack of policy adds to e-discovery cost and complexityOpen in New Window
"IT and legal teams must work together to establish e-discovery policies. In fact, one-third of companies lack formal policies and procedures for legal holds, according to a recent poll of attorneys read more »
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UK government negotiates new comms frameworkOpen in New Window
"The Office of Government Commerce contracts arm, OCGbuying.solutions, has negotiated new contracts with communications suppliers that could save public-sector.." read more »
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IBM, Oracle, Red Hat Form Test Bed For Web Service InteroperabilityOpen in New Window
"The Web Services Test Forum aims to establish interoperability among products built to the IETF, Oasis, World Wide Web Consortium, and other standards." read more »
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Ext Framework, jQuery and ASP.NETOpen in New Window
"If you are developing a browser-based application, or using Adobe AIR, then jQuery and Ext JS are prime choices for your framework. Of course you could code it all in raw Javascript and HTML but Da read more »
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Nokia's Symbian Acquisition Reportedly On ScheduleOpen in New Window
"In preparation, Nokia said it would port its Qt cross-application framework to Symbian in a move to attract developers of other platforms." read more »
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