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While there have been rumors in the past of a Google browser and of Google acquiring browser companies like Opera, this news is for real. Google will be launching the beta version of the browser Google Chrome tomorrow in more than 100 countries. A new browser competing with Firefox and Internet
Explorer, will certainly make things difficult and exciting for all web
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SpringSource, the company behind Spring, today announced that job requirements for Spring continue to soar, with Spring overtaking Enterprise JavaBeans as an enterprise job requirement.
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India's pioneering conference on Java technology gets bigger and better
in its third year. The conference has always striven to bring great,
vendor-neutral & international content. The 2008 event offers
unmatched content and value. The conference website http://conference.indicthreads.com
now has a preliminary list of speakers and sessions. Do check it out!
There's more coming! Register now to grab some great early bird
discounts. |
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BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) is one of the new buzzwords thrown around with the same frequency as SOA (Service Oriented Architecture). Let us make an attempt to dismantle this jargon and try and understand the context and usage of this term. |
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JavaFX has been in the making for some time. Despite all the talk about JavaFX since JavaOne, as yet there was no SDK or release available for developers to try out. Sun has now announced the availability of the JavaFX Preview release at: http://www.javafx.com. JavaFX has promised a lot and is expected to be faster and easier than Swing as well as competing RIA technologies. |
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The .Net Compact Framework and Java ME top the list of platforms being
targeted today by wireless developers, according to a survey of 384
professional developers working on wireless apps conducted last month.
Forty-two percent were targeting each platform. Linux and Windows
Mobile 6.0 trailed behind, while Android and Mac OS were being targeted
by fewer developers than any other major platform with only 7% of
wireless developers creating any apps for either of those platforms. |
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