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- Is a Java power play lurking beneath Google's Open Handset Alliance?
- On the heels of today's announcement by Google of the Open Handset Alliance, Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz has published a blog headlined Congratulations Google, Red Hat and the Java Community! The blog entry goes onto categorize the initial OHA platform called Android as Google's "new Java/Linux phone platform." Writes Schwartz:...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Google Inc., Free Software Foundation, Platform, Sun Microsystems Inc., Apache Software Foundation, Blog Entry, OHA, Android, JavaFX, Openhandsetalliance.com, JME, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-11-05
- BlackBerry Developer Community website open for business
- The BlackBerry Developer Community website has just opened.An independent resource the Community has tutorials, forums and message boards of interest to third-party software BlackBerry developers as well as BlackBerry-using code jocks.A quick tour of the BlackBerry Developer Community website shows some initial content areas. These include:Standalone Java Applications- BlackBerry applications...
- Tags: BlackBerry developers
- Blog posts 2007-05-28
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- Shrewd moves: Will Adobe's 90 percent price drop on its media server wag the Flash dog?
- In case you missed the episode of the Dan & David Show that my colleague Dan Farber and I recorded this past Tuesday (early, because Dan is off to Taipei), one of the news bits we discussed was Adobe's 90 percent price drop on its high-end Flash Media Server. ...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Phone, Price Drop, Media Server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Rich Content, Handset, Server, Flash Media Interactive Server, Flash Plug-in, Programming Languages, Internet, Java, Cellular Phones, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-12-06
- Why Microsoft hates Google's Android
- Why Microsoft hates Google's AndroidWho hates Android? (Not me.)Indeed, JavaME already is highly fragmented, so what does Monson-Haefel want to protect? I really wonder what the purpose of his posting is. Strengthen Java? Strengthen Microsoft? Create FUD around Android? Why?As we have seen with Eclipse, competition and open source are...
- Tags: Programming languages, Java development tools, .NET, OPEN SOURCE, Application servers, Java, Microsoft hates Google Android, Microsoft HATES, Eclipse, Microsoft Corp., JRE, Microsoft .NET
- Discussion threads 2007-11-29
- Mashup Camp Dublin or bust, Office Live Workspace (or bust), Laszlo's Switzerland of RIAs, Outlook '07, JGE, etc.
- We here at ZDNet have been working on some podcasts and reviewcasts today and I've been trying to clear out my inbox as I prepare to jump on an Aer Lingus flight tomorrow to Dublin, Ireland for Mashup Camp's first foray into Europe. I've been working with the developer...
- Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Office Live, Handset, Rich Internet Application, Laszlo Systems Inc., Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Mashup, Laszlo Webtop, Microsoft Outlook, Programming Languages, Microsoft Office, Java, Groupware, Office Suites, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-11-07
- Java goes back to the PC
- Java goes back to the PCExcellent ArticleJust enough information to inspire Java applet work without to much Microsoft bashing. The Microsoft bashing is nonetheless critical in explaining why Applets are currently believed inferior by many developers including those now doing Web 2.0 work. What could also be mentioned in the...
- Tags: Programming languages, Microsoft Bashing, PC, Java, Microsoft Corp., applet, Java applet
- Discussion threads 2007-05-11
- Sun Execs Unplugged: Java best-positioned to capitalize on 'converged' developers
- While it may be one of the oldest buzzwords in the book, convergence is very much on the minds of Sun executives here at JavaOne 2007, particularly as both Microsoft and Adobe are gunning and gunning hard for one of Suns most competitive strongholds: that of Java in the market...
- Tags: Wired &, Wireless, Web technology, Video, Software Infrastructure, Podcasts, Personal Technology, Open Source, Mobile, IT Management, Hardware Infrastructure, General
- Blog posts 2007-05-08
- Open source organizes its developers, developers, developers
- Open source organizes its developers, developers, developersKiller IDEWhat's needed is a true killer IDE that's on the level of Visual Studio, and allows creation of GTK apps and QT apps, and includes a WYSIWYG forms designer integrated, as well as an integrated debugger, and a package deployment wizard, code completion...
- Tags: Java development tools, Desktops, Operating systems, developer, forms designer, Linux desktop, open source, Linux
- Discussion threads 2007-02-14
- The ripple effect of a GPL'd Java will reach far and wide
- The ripple effect of a GPL'd Java will reach far and wideJust anther languageadded to the heap. And not a good one at that. But I imagine the open source folks will love it, they have a penchant for half baked things.telcos should be very afraidJME + Mobile...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Programming languages, Operating systems, J2EE, CDC, CLDC, Java, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., operating system, open source, Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-11-13
- The ripple effect of a GPL'd Java will reach far and wide
- Its official. Despite some saying it couldnt be done, not only is Sun open sourcing Java, its doing it under version 2 of the Free Software Foundations GNU General Public License (GPLv2) using an FSF-endorsed footnote known as the "classpath exception." The FSFs classpath exception gives developers a bit...
- Tags: GNU Classpath, GNU, Software Infrastructure, Open Source, IT Management, General
- Blog posts 2006-11-13
- The ripple effect of a GPL'd Java will reach far and wide
- Its official. Despite some saying it couldnt be done, not only is Sun open sourcing Java, its doing it under version 2 of the Free Software Foundations GNU General Public License (GPLv2) using an FSF-endorsed footnote known as the "classpath exception." The FSFs classpath exception gives developers a bit more...
- Tags: General, Open Source, IT Management, Software Infrastructure, Legal, Berlind
- Blog posts 2006-11-13
- Mobup: Free Mobile Uploader to Flickr
- Mobup is a JME application that manages photo uploads on Flickr from mobile devices. Once installed it gives users the possibility to shoot photos and add titles.
- Tags: Mobile, Flickr, Photograph, Mobup, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
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