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03 April 2008
Open Enterprise Interview: Jeff Haynie
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On Open Enterprise blog .
27 March 2007
Zimbra's World Wide Desktop
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Zimbra is part of a new generation of open source enterprise apps that are really starting to be taken seriously by companies. The origina...
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19 March 2007
Which Future for Adobe's Apollo?
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I have mixed feelings about Adobe's new Apollo : Apollo is a cross-OS runtime that allows developers to leverage their existing web deve...
19 December 2006
Behold: Ajax3D the Great
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Something that seems to have everything going for it: Ajax3D. Yup: Ajax meets 3D - or X3D , to be more precise . Here's what a rather ...
06 December 2006
TheyWorkForYou.com and Open Politics
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Today I received an email from a service I signed up to recently. I'd forgotten about it because it dealt with the apparently yawn-wort...
05 October 2006
All Hail, Mighty Ajax
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As I may have mentioned before, I hate Flash. But this blog post about a report on the state of Web development gives me hope: Most web t...
28 February 2006
Open Source, Opener Source
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Brian Behlendorf is an interesting individual: one of those quietly-spoken but impressive people you meet sometimes. When I talked to him ...
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23 February 2006
The Blogification of the Cyber Union
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I suppose it was inevitable that Google would go from being regarded as quite the dog's danglies to being written off as a real dog'...
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03 February 2006
Open Source's Best-Kept Secret
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Ajax is short for Asynchronous Javascript + XML; it enables a Web page to be changed in the browser on the fly, without needing to refer bac...
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