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Amazon offers hosted storage for developers

March 14, 2006 The online retailer gives third-party developers a place to store some data on the Web for a monthly fee. TAGS: hosted storage, Amazon.com Inc., S3 Inc., Web service, developer, gigabyte, Web application, API

Amazon servers, starting at 10 cents an hour

August 24, 2006 The Elastic Compute Cloud service, from Amazon's Web services division, pipes processing power over the Internet. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., Web service, Web application, API, server, Sun Microsystems Inc., instance, developer

Google kicks offline Web apps into gear

May 30, 2007 Search giant launches Google Gears, open-source software that brings offline access and local storage to the Web browser. TAGS: Web application, Google Inc., JavaScript, Web browser, developer, Web server, Opera Software, access, RSS, Firefox, open source, database, server, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Apple opens iPhone to developers--kind of

June 12, 2007 Developers of third-party applications can build features for iPhone, but only through the Safari browser. TAGS: iPhone app, Apple iPhone, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Web application, developer, smart phone, SDK, San Francisco, Nokia Corp., mobile phone, chance, Web browser, conference, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft gets hip to Ajax

June 28, 2005 Company is building software that provides developers with tools designed to ease creation of Ajax-style applications. TAGS: AJAX, development, Web application, development tool, developer, JavaScript, Microsoft Corp., Web browser

Opera releases beta of latest browser

April 20, 2006 Aimed at Web 2.0 developers, Opera Software's version 9 beta offers widgets, BitTorrent support and content blocking. TAGS: Opera browser, Opera Software, BitTorrent, beta, Web 2.0, Web application, Web browser, search engine, developer

Why Google loves developers

May 31, 2007 Google is in the online-ad business. Why does it lavish attention on software developers and open-source projects? Kicking offline Web apps into gear TAGS: mashup, Web application, Google Inc., developer, conference, API, open source, California

Adobe ponies up for Apollo

October 25, 2006 Adobe to invest part of $100 million venture fund the downloadable player that lets Web applications appear as desktop programs. TAGS: Kevin Lynch, Adobe Systems Inc., video feed, Bruce Chizen, Web application, company executive, development tool, developer, user interface, Linux, video, Apple Macintosh, Web browser

As Flash turns 10, Adobe looks ahead

August 8, 2006 The Web technology outlasted its 1990s rivals. Can it do as well in the new Internet video era? Video: What's next for Flash? TAGS: Kevin Lynch, Macromedia Inc., ecosystem, Web application, Adobe Systems Inc., Netscape Communications Corp., developer, YouTube, Web browser, video, Microsoft Corp.

At I/O, getting technical with Google

May 30, 2008 The tech giant leads two days of in-depth and hands-on sessions for developers on how to build Web applications. TAGS: Stephen Shankland, I/O, Google Inc., Web application, blog, Web 2.0, Web browser, developer, open source, conference

Gates looks to expand view beyond Windows

March 20, 2006 At Mix conference, Microsoft appeals to Web developers, commits to more IE updates. Video: Gates' Mix '06 keynote Photo: Gates shrugs at Mix '06 TAGS: web technology, Bill Gates, Web application, RSS, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, developer, conference, chairman, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., desktop computer, IBM Corp., photograph, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, Microsoft Windows

Flash to jump beyond the browser

May 11, 2006 Adobe's Apollo project will seek to blur the line between applications for the Web and for the desktop. TAGS: Adobe Apollo, Kevin Lynch, Adobe Systems Inc., AJAX, Web application, scripting language, Adobe Acrobat, developer, person, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Expert: Hold developers liable for flaws

October 12, 2005 Former U.S. cybersecurity czar Howard Schmidt says coders should be held accountable for security problems in their software. TAGS: Howard Schmidt, software developer, software development, representative, developer, security, code, Web application, training

Will Ajax help Google clean up?

March 17, 2005 Google's popular map and e-mail sites reignite interest in older Web tech, raising potential threat to Microsoft, Flash and Java. TAGS: Laszlo Systems Inc., AJAX, DHTML, Macromedia Inc., web-based application, JavaScript, scripting language, dot-com, Google Maps, Google Inc., Web application, Java, Gmail, developer, blog, Yahoo! Inc.

Adobe blasts Apollo into beta through AIR

June 11, 2007 Adobe Integrated Runtime, formerly dubbed Apollo, paves the way for Web applications that perform like desktop-bound programs.Images: Building apps on AIR TAGS: Kevin Lynch, Adobe Systems Inc., Web application, Microsoft Silverlight, open source, beta, developer, Google Inc., Web browser, database

Year in review: Browsers get a second wind

December 22, 2005 The Web offers a fresh lease on life, showing healthy competition among browsers and dramatic changes in usage. TAGS: web technology, Firefox, RSS, mashup, AJAX, Web browser, Web application, open source, usage, IBM Corp., Netscape Communications Corp., Google Inc., developer, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Computer

Opera goes mobile with AJAX

November 16, 2005 Opera offers a beta of a software development kit that allows creation of interactive Web applications on smart phones. TAGS: SDK, Opera Software, AJAX, mobile application, mobile phone, Web application, developer, Web browser, HTML, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft opens up on Web strategy at Mix '07

April 30, 2007 Ray Ozzie, other executives to talk up scripting languages for Silverlight and online services at the Web development conference. TAGS: Ray Ozzie, Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Silverlight, API, mashup, Web service, Web application, Microsoft Corp., conference, developer, Google Inc., Microsoft Windows

The Web, Ozzie make their mark at Microsoft

May 3, 2007 Microsoft's Mix announcements reflect how the Web--and Ray Ozzie--are affecting how the company writes software. TAGS: Microsoft Silverlight, Ray Ozzie, Web application, mark, announcement, Microsoft Corp., developer, Microsoft Windows, operating system
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