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Enterprises Tap Open Source via Eclipse
Darryl K. Taft: Not only are enterprises adopting open-source technology for internal development projects, they are using it to develop technology that they in turn want to contribute back to the community.
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Google's Sergey Brin Denies Chrome Is OS for Web Apps
Google co-founder Sergey Brin says the new Chrome Web browser is not the Web operating system many people see it as, but acknowledges it will get more robust through the open-source community under the Chromium project.
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Resistance to the Right IT Project Solution
Baseline columnist Bruce F. Webster analyzes some of the
key barriers for project consultants in getting problematic
IT systems and IT management on the right track. Included
in this perspective is a breakdown of fear, pride, internal
politics, and budgets.
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Douglas Crockford: 'I Want a Browser War!'
The JavaScript architect at Yahoo and the man behind JSON, the JavaScript Object Notation, says he welcomes a browser war if it will bring innovation in the browser space and move the Web forward.
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OpenAjax Alliance Pushes AJAX IDE Interoperability
The OpenAjax Alliance is focused on addressing interoperability issues among development environments for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), but looking to the future in secure mashups and mobile AJAX.
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Red Hat Acquires Desktop Virtualization Specialist
Startup Qumranet leverages the open-source KVM hypervisor for its Solid ICE desktop virtualization platform.
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