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    Xerox PARC founder Jacob E. Goldman dies 23/12/2011 00:43:21

    Jacob E. Goldman, a founder of the Palo Alto Research Center that developed breakthrough computing innovations such as the graphical user interface and ethernet networks, died on Tuesday. He was 90.
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    Five reasons to try Joomla for content management 16/09/2011 09:32:00

    There are numerous Web content management systems available out there to serve the needs of companies large and small, including numerous free and open source options. One that's figured prominently in the news this week, however, is Joomla, which is making headlines for the fact that it recently hit 25 million downloads.
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    Samsung NX11 interchangeable lens camera 24/06/2011 13:57:00

    The Samsung NX11 is an interchangeable lens camera with a 14.6-megapixel APS-C sized sensor and a relatively compact body size. It's the type of camera to go for if you want something slightly smaller than a traditional digital SLR, yet still want to have the flexibility of choosing between different lenses and settings.
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    Linux PHP vs. Windows ASP for Web hosting 04/05/2011 05:56:00

    There are three major Web development platforms, all of which have advantages and disadvantages which can impact which platform is best suited for the user's application: Microsoft's ASP.NET/IIS/Windows Server; Linux (or other UNIX clone)/Apache/MySQL/PHP -- most often called LAMP; and Sun Java J2EE.x. When the term ASP is used in this particular context, it is referring to ASP.NET and not ASP, which is a similar but entirely different product.
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    First look: Despite stumbles, Xoom closes in on the iPad 23/02/2011 22:13:00

    First things first: The Motorola Mobility Xoom tablet is no iPad-killer -- yet.
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    Adobe adds mobile, marketing to its CQ5 CMS 22/02/2011 22:10:00

    Adobe today is announcing version 5.4 of its Adobe WEM (Web Experience Management) suite of content and campaign management tools. Based on the CQ5 content management system acquired from Day last year, Adobe WEM adds a capability to automatically reformat Web pages using Adobe's Device Central technology when displayed on various mobile devices and to handle marketing campaign management across websites, social networking, and other customer conduits. The suite also integrates the user traffic and engagement tracking from Omniture SiteCatalyst, the Web tracking suite that Adobe also bought last year.
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    Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH2 digital camera 16/02/2011 11:10:00

    The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH2 is a digital camera that has it all. It can shoot high-quality stills, it performs well as a high-definition video camera, and it offers you the luxury of using both a touchscreen and physical buttons. It's very much a camera for the enthusiast photographer who likes to have a lot of switches and controls at their fingertips, but it's also designed to be super-easy to use straight out of the box thanks to its Intelligent Auto mode.
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    Drupal 7 arrives 06/01/2011 09:02:00

    Drupal 7, the latest upgrade to the popular open source Web content management system, is now generally available, Drupal builders said on Wednesday.
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    Programmers who defined the tech industry: Where are they now? 04/11/2010 10:45:00

    Some early programmer names are familiar to even the most novice of software developers. You may never have seen a line of code written by Bill Gates, or written any application in BASIC (much less for the Altair). But you know Gates' name, and the names of a few others.
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    Microsoft Office for Mac 2011: Clunky to cool 04/11/2010 03:50:00

    When I reviewed Microsoft Office for Mac 2008, I said the then-new version of the suite was "kind of like getting a new Chevy." In other words, it was a solid upgrade, but nothing to really get excited about.
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    Programmers who defined the technology industry: Where are they now? 26/10/2010 02:34:00

    Some early programmer names are familiar to even the most novice of software developers. You may never have seen a line of code written by Bill Gates, or written any application in BASIC (much less for the Altair). But you know Gates' name, and the names of a few others.
 
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