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Social networks don their platform shoes
October 15, 2007
Facebook scored big by opening up to outside developers. Now its rivals are aiming to follow in its footsteps.
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The next generation of security threats
December 5, 2007
Forget widespread worms. Nowadays, limited-scale threats like targeted e-mail attacks are causing the most concern.
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Microsoft's 'Cloud OS' takes shape
July 12, 2007
Once ethereal, Microsoft's plans to try to replicate its desktop position on the Web are starting to become clearer.
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From Danger's realm come Android's makers
November 12, 2007
Google's Andy Rubin talks nuts and bolts about the Linux-based phone software, the lessons of Sidekick, and the beauty of the iPhone.Google releases Android toolsImages: Software tools for Google Android
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Week in review: Apple invites Windows users to Safari
June 15, 2007
Apple urges Windows users to try the Safari Web browser and invites applications developers to spend some time with the iPhone.
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Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone
June 11, 2007
A beta version of Apple's Web browser is now available for Windows, and budding iPhone developers can use it to create applications.
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Microsoft to change protocol licensing
January 23, 2004
update Under pressure from antitrust regulators, the software titan says it will revamp a program to make it easier for developers to access Windows protocols.
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Windows Vista Readiness Hands on Lab 1
Learn about known Microsoft Windows Vista application compatibility issues.
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Adobe to open Lightroom to developers
June 26, 2007
Adobe will release Photoshop Lightroom 1.1 Tuesday and has begun working to open the software to third-party programmers.
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Week in review: Microsoft's cloudy future
July 13, 2007
Microsoft is planning an ambitious makeover to its Internet services, the E3 game confab focuses more on entertainment, and what lays ahead in Apple's iFuture is anyone's guess.
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Is your PC ready for Longhorn?
February 19, 2004
Microsoft plans to give developers their "first close look" at hardware requirements needed to run the next version of Windows at a conference in May.
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Apple kicks off WWDC with Jobs speech
June 12, 2007
As developers gather in San Francisco, they've got two big things on their minds: the iPhone and the Leopard OS.
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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.
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Microsoft takes Silverlight beyond Windows
April 30, 2007
The software giant will let .Net and Ruby developers write Web applications for Windows and the Mac.Video: Silverlight in action
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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.
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Microsoft to give developers a new look at Longhorn
February 17, 2005
E-mail promises new prerelease version for April's WinHEC conference, and preliminary agenda hints at changes in new Windows version.
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Microsoft previews Avalon graphics engine
January 15, 2005
Public can now view Windows presentation engine, an integral part of Longhorn. But Microsoft says the code is still rough.
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Microsoft shares Windows tools via open source
May 13, 2004
The software powerhouse releases into the open-source community a series of pre-existing templates that developers can freely modify.
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Microsoft enlists developers in security push
March 1, 2004
To encourage use of the security features in Windows XP SP2, the company is preparing a midyear release of service packs for its core developer products: Visual Studio.Net and the .Net Framework.
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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.
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