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Article | 24/10/2001 Gates boosts Web services to developers
Bill Gates kicked off Microsoft Corp.'s annual developer conference here today by beating the drum for XML-based Web services and offering a variety o...
Article | 22/10/2001 Developers approach extreme programming cautiously
As corporations struggle to complete application development projects on time, within budget and without lots of buggy code, they're taking a closer l...
Article | 18/09/2001 GM launches online car-shopping site in Japan
Despite slow progress selling vehicles online in the U.S., General Motors Corp. has launched a joint venture with three Japanese automakers to sell ca...
Article | 28/08/2001 Sun lashes out at Microsoft for Javaless Windows XP
Microsoft Corp. shipped its Windows XP desktop operating system to PC manufacturers Friday, accompanied by much fanfare from the software giant and gr...
Article | 26/07/2001 Microsoft unveils development tools for academia
In a bid to foster better ties with institutions of higher learning, Microsoft Corp. Wednesday unveiled a set of development tools targeted at the aca...
Article | 19/07/2001 Borland unveils new Web-based development tool
Borland Software Corp. today announced that it's gearing up for the release of a new collaborative, Web-based software tool.
Article | 26/06/2000 Microsoft to unveil C#, Java's competitor
Microsoft this week plans to unveil a graphical programming language, called C#, that's intended to make it easier for Windows operating systems to in...
Article | 13/04/2000 91 percent of software auctioned online is pirated
More than nine out of ten software applications being sold through major online auctions sites such as eBay and Yahoo are counterfeit, according to a ...

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