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Jonathan Zittrain on why the internet is on a knife edge
News The Oxford University internet law professor argues the innovation that powered the growth of the internet and home computing was made possible by their open, "generative" structure, which allowed anyone to write software or build web pages. [30 Jun 2008]
Oracle pumps up prices, BEA takes the hit
News The current price list for Oracle's core products, but not its whole portfolio, runs over eight closely typed pages. The company's core software has risen in price by around 15 to 20 per cent in the US, and European users can expect local increases... [24 Jun 2008]
Accelerating the performance validation of AJAX and Flex applications (podcast)
White Paper Today's Web client environments are getting more complex to test as you need to capture information not just from simple HTTP-based pages but also from rich Internet applications that incorporate complex technologies like Adobe's Flex. [23 Jun 2008]
Internet Explorer 8 - websites warned to prep for problems
News The other two are 'quirks' mode, which will be compatible with current IE pages and applications, and a 'standards' mode, which will be the same as what's offered by IE7 and "compatible with current content". [13 Jun 2008]
iPhone 2.0: Lower price and "amazingly zippy"
News The new iPhone, available in black and white, loads internet pages about 2.8 times faster than the original, Jobs said. Apple unveiled a next-generation iPhone last night with faster internet access that will run on advanced wireless networks and... [10 Jun 2008]
Exporting SAS/GRAPH Output for Inclusion in Web Pages and Other Software Applications
White Paper This paper also illustrates how those image files can be inserted into other software applications and Web pages. When one executes SAS/GRAPH code interactively, one typically view the picture on a display monitor through the GRAPH window. [31 May 2008]
MSDN Webcast: Introduction to SharePoint for .NET Developers: Web Parts (Level 100)
White Paper This webcast, one of a 10-part series on SharePoint Server for developers, explains how Web parts make it possible to create components of a Web UI that can be reused on multiple Web pages. These are introduced in ASP.NET and built on in SharePoint... [30 May 2008]
MSDN Webcast: The Russ and Joe Developer Show: Virtual Earth (Level 100)
White Paper The webcast explores Virtual Earth from a developer's point of view, including the client-side APIs, plotting points, embedding the maps in Web pages, and plotting data originating from server-side data containers. [30 May 2008]
TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Server 2008 (Part 10 of 24): IIS 7.0 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting (Level 300) Configuration (Level 300)
White Paper Finally, the presenter looks at adding trace events to ASPX pages and viewing logged information. The presenter of this webcast discusses new diagnostics and troubleshooting features in Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0. [30 May 2008]
Revealed: Top tech security risks and cash-sappers
News A company with 20,000 PCs, producing 75 pages of printing per week could save £175,000 per year if duplex printers were used - and save 4,120 trees. Viruses, dodgy printers, unsupported open source software and iTunes are all among the 10 most... [29 May 2008]
Expanding Document Management from the Department Level to the Enterprise Level
White Paper A few years ago, with 1,000 employees, Human Resources AVP Gina Lydakis calculated that the HR file for each employee contained 30 pages, meaning they were manually keeping track of 30,000 pieces of paper, just in the HR department. [29 May 2008]
Cheat Sheet: QR codes
Cheat Sheet However, at least one UK newspaper has just started printing QR codes on its pages to point its readers to the latest news. QR codes? I'm thinking this is something to do with barcodes… And you'd be right. [28 May 2008]
Broadband Blighty gets a rural flavour
News Wales There are more mobile-only households in Wales than in any other part of the UK, with 19 per cent of households compared to the UK figure of 12 per cent There are more than 16,000 pages of Wikipedia in Welsh - the highest... [22 May 2008]
Legal Eye: What's the score for the music biz?
Comment Musician Billy Bragg, who has already fought a campaign against MySpace on the pages of UK newspapers, recently wrote in The New York Times bemoaning the financial return for artists from user-generated sites. [22 May 2008]
'Noisy' anti-Phorm tool developed
News The privacy group added that, running in "silent mode", AntiPhormLite does not access any content on the web pages it visits, download images, execute scripts or run videos. An electronic privacy advocacy group has launched a tool they claim will... [20 May 2008]
