Who's King of the Browser Speed Jungle?
June 8, 2008
The fur will fly as Safari’s new SquirrelFish JavaScript engine takes on Firefox’s SpiderMonkey.
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StumbleUpon Still Standing Under eBay
June 7, 2008
eBay acquisition hasn’t changed much, as open source and Mozilla tools continue to serve as the basis for development.
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Declaring Dojo for Ajax
June 7, 2008
New dojo.E effort set to make the open source Ajax framework more declarative and appealing to more developers.
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Ruby on Rails Performance Options Grow
June 6, 2008
Code alone isn’t enough to make Ruby fast — sometimes you need a little help.
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Firefox 3: The Semantic Web Browser?
June 6, 2008
The concept of the Semantic Web is moving from the lab to the mainstream and Mozilla is doing its part to push it along.
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Novell CEO: Red Hat Never in Desktop Linux
June 6, 2008
As its second quarter figures show growth, Novell takes a shot at rival Red Hat, which it trails by a wide margin.
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Developers Team Up on Ruby Framework
June 6, 2008
What will it take to move Ruby on Rails from hobbyist to enterprise deployment?
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Google's Spartan Design a Lucky Break
June 6, 2008
Google tells developers how the search giant develops and refines new
services.
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SugarCRM's Latest Is 'SaaS in a Box'
June 6, 2008
The SaaS provider’s data center edition is designed to help channel partners profit from open source in a SaaS model.
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Microsoft's Ozzie Touts 'Cheap' Tech Revolution
June 6, 2008
Microsoft’s chief software architect also discusses how Yahoo could be an ‘accelerator’ to the software giant’s strategic vision.
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