Monday, November 21, 2011

'Occupy Flash' movement wants Adobe's plug-in dead

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'Occupy Flash' movement wants Adobe's plug-in dead
A small group of website and mobile app developers have kicked off an "Occupy Flash" campaign to put a stake in the heart of Adobe's popular browser plug-in. Read More


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Getting a fast start with agile BI development
There's heightened interest in agile BI, a rapid development methodology for creating BI systems that involves the end user as early and as often as possible -- and thus saves time and effort. Insider (registration required) Read More

Apache moves Geronimo to OSGi base
In an attempt to help developers create more modular enterprise Java programs, the Apache Software Foundation has reconfigured its Geronimo application server to a set of standards established by the OSGi (Open Services Gateway initiative) Alliance. Read More


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UPS Study: Asia High-Tech Supply Chains Prep For Change
Learn about the findings in "Change in the Chain," a 2011 study sponsored by UPS, exploring how high-tech supply chain professionals in the Asia-Pacific region are handling risk management, supply sourcing, sustainability, cost management and customer service in this evolving industry. Read Now

Mozilla makes progress on Firefox silent updates
Mozilla is making progress on adding a silent update mechanism to Firefox, with plans to integrate the new service in Firefox 10 early next year. Read More

Google adds Flash-to-HTML5 conversion to Adobe development tool
Flash Professional users can use their existing skills to develop HTML5 animations Read More

Obfuscated code contest returns
The creators behind the long-running Internet contest to write bizarre and unnecessarily complex C programming code, called the International Obfuscated C Code Contest (IOCCC), have resurrected their challenge after being on hiatus for five years. Read More

 
 
 

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