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Archive for April, 2009

Facebook Invites in Third-Party Developers

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

The Wall Street Journal says that Facebook will announce later today that it will open up core parts of its sites to third-party developers (subscription required). If you look at how third-party development has transformed things like the iPhone and
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Palo Alto, Calif. - Facebook on Monday announced the release of new technology that will allow third-party developers to access Facebook data, which in turn will let users view their content streams and publish information to them from outside sites. The
Source:Facebook Opens Activity Streams to Third-Party Developers

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Facebook opens up to developers

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

(CNET) It’s the first major implementation of an emerging (read: brand new) open standard called Activity Streams, on which Facebook has been collaborating with developers for the past few months. Basically, what it means is that third-party developers
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The Trading Radar highlights key earnings and economic announcements for tomorrow’s trading session: Before Market Opens: Economics: 9am ET Consumer Confidence for April - Street expects 28.8Earnings: AM Castle (NYSE: CAS) - consensus EPS $0.08 AMB
Source:Trading Radar for 4/28: Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), Pfizer (PFE), BP (BP), Sun Micro (JAVA), Deutsche Bank (DB), E*TRADE (ETFC), Level […]

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Has Desktop Linux Missed its Opportunity?

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Linux is still struggling for acceptance on the business desktop, but the OS may have already lost its best chance. Neil McAllister, InfoWorld 0 Yes 0 No Recommends Graphic: Diego Aguirre It’s time we faced it: The Year of the Linux Desktop, long
Source:Has Desktop Linux Missed its Opportunity?

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Tiny Core Linux 1.4 & 2.0 RC1 released

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

The Tiny Core developers have announced the release of version 1.4 of their minimal Linux distribution. Tiny Core is only about 10 MB in size and is based on the 2.6 Linux kernel. Version 1.4 now includes Tiny Core Virtual Disk (TCVD) support and an
Source:Tiny Core Linux 1.4 & 2.0 RC1 released

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Linux too fragmented to succeed?

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Digg it Twitter Unlike Windows or Mac OS X, each of which is the product of a single vendor, that target the desktop. So far, the ideal Linux desktop remains a moving target If one desktop Linux distribution were to gain a significant lead over all the
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Facebook says it will let developers tinker with the Twitter-like flow of user content that Facebook calls the ’stream.’ CNET News reporter Caroline McCarthy has more on what this will mean. Also, the first Android Netbook will reportedly cost $250, and
Source:CNET News Daily Podcast: Facebook lets stream flow to developers

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SAN FRANCISCO - Internet social media company Facebook plans to allow outside developers access to core parts of the Web site so they can build new services, a person familiar with the situation said. The person said the company is expected to announce
Source:Facebook Plans to Give Developers More Access

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Webcast Discusses Application Scoping, Porting Analysis, Porting by Engineer, and Testing and Certification Article Rating: Reads: 198 This educational webinar from Novell will provide ISVs with an overview of the UNIX application porting process to SUSE
Source:SYS-CON Webcast: Porting UNIX Applications to SUSE Linux Enterprise 11

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