Aptana IDE adds AIR support Comments

Ajaxian by Dion Almaer - Jun 11, '07 12:11pm
Adding support for AIR feels kinda funny to write. I guess Aptana wants to be life support for Ajax development (boom, boom). The Aptana IDE now supports Adobe AIR: This means that Ajax developers can now use our IDE to build desktop apps seamlessly using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Some of the features we added to [...]
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Apple kicks off WWDC with Jobs speech Comments

CNET News.com - Jun 11, '07 7:44pm
As developers gather in San Francisco, they've got two big things on their minds: the iPhone and the Leopard OS.
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Yahoo: We Support Freedom of Speech Comments

BetaNews.Com - Jun 11, '07 11:45am
Yahoo criticized the Chinese government on Monday, saying it shouldn't curtail its citizens' rights to free speech, just one day after it was sued by the mother of a jailed journalist.
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Mobile Linux group releases first specs Comments

InfoWorld: Top News by Nancy_Gohring@idg.com (Nancy Gohring) - Jun 11, '07 8:56am

(InfoWorld) - The Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum planned to release its first mobile phone specifications on Monday, in hopes of encouraging more applications for Linux phones.

The specifications, which include a reference model, address book, voice call enabler, text input method application programming interfaces (APIs) and user interface services such as widget sets, were expected to be posted on the LiPS Web site on Monday.

The forum, launched in late 2005, is working to standardize a layer of software in Linux phones that will make it easier for developers to create a mobile application once that can operate across many phones. "The reality of the market is it's coincidental that different phones run Linux because an application developer wouldn't be in the position to write something... to work on all of them," said Bill Weinberg, general manager for business development at the LiPS Forum. "The LiPS standard is designed to solve that."

The LiPS Forum chose to base the user interface framework on Gnome's GTK user interface toolkit, dealing a blow to Trolltech and showing that the efforts to standardize the mobile Linux industry offer opportunities to some companies while having the potential to shut others out. Trolltech offers an application platform and user interface for Linux mobile phones.

Weinberg said more companies are using Gnome, however. "Trolltech has done well in the mobile space but we're seeing a trend toward Gnome," he said. Companies that are part of the LiPS Forum including Purple Labs, Access Co., and Open-Plug are all Gnome-based, he said.

The forum defined APIs on top of Gnome's GTK, optimizing it for the mobile usage model, he said.

The next set of specifications for the forum will deal with functions like instant messaging and allowing users or operators the ability to change the phone's user interface. The third wave of specifications, expected to come out next year, will have more to do with how applications use different phone resources, he said. "These are all things for which there are existing processes but there are too many different ways to do it, so having a set of specifications is important," he said.

While a host of global initiatives like the LiPS Forum continue to strive to bring focus to the mobile Linux environment, the U.S. continues to lag behind other regions of the globe in adoption of mobile Linux. China and Japan are the biggest users of Linux phones while the U.S. has a reputation for being "cautious," in part due to the tight control the U.S. operators like to keep on the market, Weinberg said.

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Microsoft linking project, ALM servers Comments

InfoWorld: Top News by paul_krill@infoworld.com (Paul Krill) - Jun 11, '07 8:00am

(InfoWorld) - Microsoft is boosting integration between its project management and application lifecycle management servers, enabling better communications between project managers and software development teams.

Available Monday, the company's Visual Studio Team Foundation Server - Project Server 2007 Connector (PS-TFS Connector) is free software that links the two products. Customers get a holistic view and up-to-date information to better manage software development projects across an organization, Microsoft said.

Project Server enables scheduling of projects. Team Foundation Server manages software development assets, tracking work items, and managing source code.

"What [the connector] does is it enables project managers to participate more actively in the software development process," said Prashant Sridharan, Microsoft group product manager for Visual Studio.

"What we did was rather than forcing people to connect to two different servers, we created a connector point," Sridharan said. A lot of customers use both products, he said. With the integration, project managers continue in their project management environment and get information on the software development process while software developers can get information on projects, Sridharan said.

Accessible on the Microsoft CodePlex project hosting site, users will have access to the connector's source code and be able to customize to suit their organizations’ needs.

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Privacy International accuses Google of smear campaign Comments

The Register - Jun 11, '07 8:00am

Bottom for privacy, but top for smearing

Privacy International's (PI) research into privacy practises at internet service companies put Google in last place.…

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Large-scale DOS attack menace continues to grow Comments

The Register - Jun 11, '07 6:11am

Cyber warfare's collateral damage

You may or may not have picked up the news that Estonia came under cyber-attack in early May. Cyber attacks, usually consisting of multiple denial of service attacks, are pretty bloodless really.…

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MPAA accuses TorrentSpy of concealing evidence Comments

CNET News.com - Jun 11, '07 4:53am
Blog: In unprecedented decision, judge orders search engine to turn over user information stored in RAM. Court allows IP addresses to be blacked out for now.
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The Microsoft OBA Framework Comments

InfoQ Personalized Feed for Unregistered User - Registered to upgrade! - Jun 11, '07 2:03am
Microsoft has been touting a new way to build composite applications using the acronym, “OBA”. The intended sweet spot for OBA is within the Lines of Business within the greater Enterprise cloud. The OBA framework capitalizes on the large number of Microsoft Office licenses that have been sold world-wide.
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IBM's Jazz project invites outsiders to jam Comments

CNET News.com - Jun 11, '07 12:01am
Big Blue to let customers peer into process of collaborative development project based on Jazz platform.
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