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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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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.
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JavaScript opens doors to browser-based attacks
July 28, 2006
Malicious code embedded in Web site can let miscreant map a home or corporate network, attack connected devices.
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The do-it-yourself Web emerges
July 31, 2006
New services from fledging start-ups enable people to build Web applications themselves, which pundits say will unleash creativity.
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Opera reveals version 10 vision
July 28, 2006
Hot on the heels of version 9's release, the browser company gives a preview of its plans for the next incarnation.
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Ecyware GreenBlue Inspector 1.1.3
Analyze your Web environment and test your Web applications.
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Building Microsoft Office 14
March 20, 2009
In the latest update to Office, the biggest changes surrounded the software's look. The next incarnation, code-named Office 14, will have its desktop versions but will join the world of Web applications too.
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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.
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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?
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Acid2, Acid3, and the power of default
January 23, 2008
Opera CTO Håkon Wium Lie asks how seriously Microsoft's Web browser will support an upcoming Web standards test.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Start-up Zimbra takes Web e-mail offline
March 26, 2007
Software company's Zimbra Desktop uses Ajax and a local database to let people use Web mail both online and offline.
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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.
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Adobe's Apollo looks to one-up Ajax
March 21, 2007
Proponents say new platforms like Apollo pave way for applications that bridge the Web and desktop.Image: Finetune Desktop
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Tool turns unsuspecting surfers into hacking help
March 21, 2007
With Jikto, JavaScript on a Web site can turn PCs into a bug-hunting tool, thus doing a hacker's dirty work.
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Ajax spurs Web rebirth for desktop apps
December 1, 2005
Watch out, Office. New tools and techniques are fueling a surge in hosted versions of traditional PC software.
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