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The security risk in Web 2.0

July 28, 2006 Security has become a no-brainer for desktop software, but the same doesn't hold true for the booming world of Web applications. TAGS: AJAX, Web 2.0, XSS, Web application, desktop software, expert, Time Warner Inc., MySpace, JavaScript, security, house, programming, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc.

Google acquires programming toolmaker PeakStream

June 6, 2007 The start-up sells tools for writing software that can take advantage of multicore processors as well as graphics and gaming chips. TAGS: multi-core processor, programming, graphics chip, Google Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., server, games

Google launches European coding competition

May 2, 2006 Code Jam contest for engineers makes its Old World debut, with $38,000 at stake in cash and prizes. TAGS: London, engineer, Google Inc., programming, Europe, U.K.

Google queues up video

April 4, 2005 Search king is "going to start taking video submissions from people" in the next few days, Larry Page says. TAGS: video search, Larry Page, Internet search advertising, Google Inc., co-founder, video clip, video, MSN, programming, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., TV

FAQ: JavaScript insecurities

July 29, 2006 JavaScript is playing a major role in the Web 2.0 boom, but increased use of the scripting language is raising security questions. TAGS: JavaScript, Web 2.0, AJAX, scripting language, FAQ, Netscape Communications Corp., programming language, programming, attack, Java, security, Sun Microsystems Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Web browser, Google Inc.

Google abets open-source internships

June 1, 2005 Bask in the glow of the summer sun or an LCD--which would you choose? Google is betting on the latter for 200 students worldwide. TAGS: open source, student, Google Inc., project, open-source software, organization, developer, programming, U.S., Web browser

Google must woo mobile app developers

November 8, 2007 Mobile-application developers aren't sold on Google's plans for an open operating system for cell phones. TAGS: mobile device, Google Inc., handset, developer, programming language, mobile phone, programming, operating system

YouTube cuts three content deals

October 9, 2006 Universal, Sony BMG and CBS have joined Warner in offering the legal use of their content for YouTube videos. TAGS: Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, YouTube, CBS Broadcasting Inc., Warner Music Group Corp., News Corp., Google Inc., programming, video

The wide, wide world of Google

May 31, 2007 With GreenBorder, the search giant gets deeper into Net security. Plus: Google Earth close-ups and DoubleClick scrutiny. TAGS: GreenBorder, DoubleClick Inc., scrutiny, Google Inc., Google Maps, hiring, China, programming, blog, Web browser

TV networks may form anti-YouTube cabal

December 11, 2006 Fox, Viacom, CBS and NBC Universal are talking about creating a video site to compete with YouTube, source confirms. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., YouTube, Viacom Inc., programming, Google Inc., TV, video

Gore's TV network set to launch with Google tie-in

April 4, 2005 Former vice president plans Current.tv channel with shows contributed by its young viewers. TAGS: Sergey Brin, viewer, DirecTV, Time Warner Inc., programming, channel, Google Inc., vice president, TV, CEO, entertainment, video

Google rolls out TV search prototype

January 25, 2005 The search giant has been quietly developing Google Video, an engine that lets people search the text of TV shows. Images: Video thrilled the search engine star TAGS: video search engine, Google Video, broadcaster, business model, Google Inc., video clip, Yahoo! Inc., search engine, CBS Broadcasting Inc., text, video, programming, TV, Microsoft Corp.

Web glitch hits Al Gore's cable channel

August 1, 2005 A highly interactive Web site, touted as central to Gore's new Current TV, is mired in traffic on the day of the channel's debut. TAGS: Roopak Patel, Keynote Systems Inc., Al Gore, debut, Time Warner Inc., home page, channel, traffic, chairman, U.S., programming, entertainment, Google Inc., video

Amazon's Bezos hits the books

November 8, 2005 As Google catches heat over its library plan, Amazon.com turns a page on its own offering. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., publisher, copyright law, access, Google Inc., text, programming

Yahoo goes drag-and-drop for mapping

November 3, 2005 New Yahoo Maps beta is designed to ease finding local spots and creation of multiple-stop driving directions. Images: Yahoo Maps--a new world TAGS: API, Yahoo! Inc., mashup, map, Google Maps, developer, Google Inc., direction, programming, Microsoft Corp.

Software turns .Net to Flash

March 30, 2005 Xamlon prepares to release software it says will let any Windows developer write Flash-based applications. TAGS: Xamlon, Macromedia Flex, Macromedia Inc., AJAX, application development, Google Maps, Microsoft .NET, development tool, developer, programming, animation, Google Inc., server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

This week in search

January 28, 2005 For Internet search giants, pictures are worth a thousand words--and hits, they hope. TAGS: Internet search company, search engine company, Yahoo! Inc., Internet search, Hollywood, Google Inc., Firefox, Mozilla Corp., blog, programming, Web browser, U.S., photograph, Microsoft Corp., video

The human factor in gadget, Web design

February 12, 2007 New gizmos and Web sites may be cool, but they're not always easy to use. Some people are out to change that.Images: Cheers and jeers for user design TAGS: research scientist, scientist, Web design, YouTube, expert, Firefox, design, programming, Google Inc., video

Year in review: Telephony's transformation

December 21, 2005 Bells and cable companies battle it out, while traditional telephony segues to VoIP and new wireless services. TAGS: telephony, VoIP, SBC Communications Inc., transformation, cable company, VoIP company, Sprint Nextel, IP telephony, AT&T Corp., Cingular Wireless, subscriber, Internet company, IP, Verizon Communications, cell phone, programming
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