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It’s that time of the year again, and the Microsoft Tech.Ed Developers Conference 2006 Europe has hit the beautiful city of Barcelona, capital city of Catalonia in Spain. Hot off the press news for today is the keynote speech by Eric Rudder, senior vice president of technical strategy with...
Read More | Nov 7th, 2006
Oh well, that’s one less thing I can moan about when it comes to Microsoft Vista. The Seattle giant has had a change of heart, it would seem, when it comes to licensing terms for the new Windows Operating System.
Previously, the Windows Vista retail license included the incredibly restrictive,...
Read More | Nov 4th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Nov 5th, 2006
When Mike Shaver spoke at the fifth annual Free Software and Open Source Symposium yesterday he announced many things including: small is better than big, and Open Source software requires your super powers!
Shaver went on to talk about how it is the little things that count towards his project:...
Read More | Oct 28th, 2006
It's an activity that spans all age groups and occupations. There are personal blogs, social blogs, and professional blogs. Whatever the topic, someone has probably blogged it. Some of us get paid to blog and others pay for the privilege of blogging (on a particular site or with particular...
Read More | Oct 23rd, 2006
An innovative experiment in publishing by a doctor in Mumbai has sparked off a wide range of academic publications, giving authors hundreds of new readers and a genuine chance to create relevant new knowledge.
Mumbai-based Medknow is an open publishing firm that creates academic (mostly medical)...
Read More | Oct 23rd, 2006 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Oct 31st, 2007
Find out which are the essential design issues when developing applications for handheld devices.
Mobile devices' inherent Web capabilities open a whole new platform for delivering content. Before you dive into developing mobile Web applications, read about some issues that you need to consider....
Read More | Oct 23rd, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 21st, 2006
British telecom giant BT aims to increase its revenue from India to more than 130 million pounds in the next three years and boost its offshoring jobs in the country by 50 percent, according to one of its top executives. BT's current income from India is reported to be less than 52 million pounds....
Read More | Oct 23rd, 2006
Japanese information technology companies are mapping out a new base to outsource software development in India, according to Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
Japanese firms, which have long shifted their software development to China for low costs, are now faced with a lack of local engineers and deciding...
Read More | Oct 23rd, 2006
In what has been called by some commentators the ‘most significant update in five years’ the latest version of Python finally come of age. Python 2.5 not only apparently fixes some 450 bugs discovered since the 2.4 release was, err, released, but also throws in some 350 patches for good...
Read More | Sep 22nd, 2006
Earlier this year McAfee sponsored a rather interesting survey of search engine safety. Safety, that is, from the ‘how safe are the links they deliver and you click’ angle. Now, for the longest time, I have harbored a passing suspicion that the dodgiest links you can follow from any search...
Read More | Aug 21st, 2006 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Aug 22nd, 2006