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zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jul 3, 2008
I had a good conversation today about the browser/desktop hybrid and where the converging is going to happen. Will it be more on the desktop side or will it be more on the browser side? I think we've seen the original …
Also tagged: blogging, hardware, internet, wordpress, desktops, web browser, web browsers
zdnet.com » Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jun 10, 2008
Microsoft quietly released the bits for beta 2 of Silverlight 2 on Friday last week. This is the version that will power the Olympics and has all of the features announced at MIX earlier this year. There seems to be a …
Also tagged: hardware, microsoft windows, software, beta, operating systems, desktops, apple mac os x, apple macintosh, microsoft silverlight, apple mac os
zdnet.com » Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jun 2, 2008
We made a few announcements today around our Acrobat 9 product and a new portal called Acrobat.com which is aimed at helping people work better. I think it's significant because as a company we've released web-based …
Also tagged: internet, software, web, linux, desktop, operating systems, adobe acrobat, web conferencing, adobe pdf, adobe systems inc, acrobat com
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 29, 2008
Kendall Whitehouse has an interview up with Kevin Lynch at Knowledge@Wharton in which he discusses everything from Adobe AIR to the Open Screen Project. It's one of the better interviews I've seen and gets into a lot of …
Also tagged: hardware, desktops, adobe air, adobe systems inc, knowledge wharton, kendall whitehouse, desktop application
zdnet.com » Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 21, 2008
The WPF-based New York Times reader is one of my favorite RIAs out there. I wrote a long post about it when it first came out praising the added interactivity and for making reading the newspaper a lot more interesting …
Also tagged: hardware, microsoft windows, software, operating systems, desktops, version, apple macintosh, microsoft silverlight, new york times co, microsoft windows presentation foundation
zdnet.com » Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 16, 2008
Miguel de Icaza has announced that that the first public sourcecode release of Moonlight CNET articleis now available. This version of Moonlight is based on Silverlight 1.0 and not the Silverlight 2 beta that is out now …
Also tagged: internet, software, linux, open source, operating systems, unix, web browsers, microsoft silverlight
zdnet.com » Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 8, 2008
With the meme about presentation tools and SlideShare yesterday I thought now was as good a time as ever to cover KinetiCast, a company in the online presentation space that I chatted with a couple of weeks ago. One of …
Also tagged: ajax, web development, internet, web 2 0, software, productivity, microsoft office, presentation, office suites, software web development
zdnet.com » Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Apr 24, 2008
Today Microsoft is unveiling Ray Ozzie's project, Microsoft Live Mesh, which can best be summed up in the words of Mary Jo Foley - "a Software + Services platform for synchronization and collaboration." In simple terms …
Also tagged: internet, microsoft windows, software, operating systems, microsoft corp, web browser, web browsers, microsoft silverlight, microsoft live mesh
zdnet.com » Security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Apr 15, 2008
Microsoft has its own kind of DRM in Silverlight which is based on the DRM found in Windows Media but it sounds like they're also working with Widevine to Silverlight-enable their Cypher service which also works with …
Also tagged: security, digital media, consumer electronics, team, personal technology, microsoft corp, digital rights management, media world, widevine, microsoft silverlight, content provider, digital rights management drm
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Apr 13, 2008
TechCrunch has the scoop on the launch of AlertThingy, an Ajax-based desktop client built on Adobe AIR for tracking FriendFeed. I haven't bought totally into the FriendFeed thing yet, but the application is really clean …
Also tagged: ajax, web development, hardware, internet, web 2 0, application, desktops, adobe air, software web development, friendfeed, alertthingy