Archive for the 'Developer' Category...
Filed under Developer
Adobe Systems has released the beta version of its new runtime software, Adobe Integrated Runtime — formerly called “Apollo.” The software allows Web-native applications to run just like desktop programs. The new tool and Adobe’s next version of its Flex development environment — called “Moxie” and also released in beta on Monday — further advance the increasingly complementary functions of software capable of running offline on computer desktops and programs that work on the Web.
Original post by Tim Gray and software by Elliott Back
Filed under Developer
Red Hat’s Fedora Project has released the Fedora 7 version of the Linux operating system, which features a new build capacity allowing for the creation of custom appliances to meet individual needs. Fedora 7 offers users an appliance development platform that it says is 100 percent open source, with an entirely free distribution build tool chain. The Fedora 7 source code is hosted in a public version control system and the RPMs are built on an external build system.
Share and Enjoy:
These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
Original post by Jack M. Germain and software by Elliott Back
Filed under Developer
Internet search giant Google wants to be everywhere you are online. It hopes to be to the Internet what Microsoft is to the desktop, ever-present and essential. As part of that push, on Thursday Google hosts its first “developer day” conference in 10 countries. The aim: To entice the folks who create Web sites to add Google goodies to their pages, giving the Internet powerhouse even more exposure for features including Google Maps, spreadsheets, documents and calendars.
Share and Enjoy:
These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
Original post by Jefferson Graham and software by Elliott Back
Filed under Developer
As new open source document standards emerge, Microsoft continues to expand interoperability options for its Microsoft Office customers. Microsoft has launched an open source project with Chinese organizations to support interoperability with Microsoft Office and the Chinese UOF standard, the company announced Sunday. Microsoft is working with Beihang University, Beijing Information Technology Institute, Tsinghua University and LitSoft to create an open source translator project between China’s Unified Office Format and the Ecma Open XML file formats.
Share and Enjoy:
These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
Original post by Chris Maxcer and software by Elliott Back
Filed under Developer
Mozilla Labs, the division of Mozilla focused on developing new technology, is working on a new Firefox browser add-on that will let a mobile phone user collect interesting Web content, aggregate the content in Firefox, and then access it via a mobile phone. The project is called “Joey,” named after a baby kangaroo. “The idea is that you take some of your important stuff along with you,” Doug Turner, lead engineer of mobile technology at Mozilla, told LinuxInsider.
Share This
Original post by Chris Maxcer and software by Elliott Back