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Last we spoke about Kapow Software, it introduced Kapow Katalyst as the future of data integration. Today, it introduced Kapow Mobile Katalyst, an integration platform that can enable and deploy business applications in a mobile environment.
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In many ways people are looking forward to HTML 5 and its expanded list of features. However, there's a number of aspects that have privacy advocates worried. In particular, people are concerned about geolocation. Fortunately the W3C (news, site ) is working on solutions.
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One of the challenges of designing for new devices, like the iPad, is that some of the functionality that’s commonplace on other familiar devices isn’t yet fully developed. The release of version 1.6 of Woodwing’s Digital Magazine Tools aims to change that.
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Google's (news, site) Analytics suite powers a lot of the Web's ad management, but for most has only been a reference dashboard. The new API will let devs get under the hood and create custom tools. Feeding Time It would be hard to complain about Google Analytics
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Do you know how much data is out there on Facebook? Lots. Marketeers want that data, they want to know your likes, dislikes, interests and all the personal profile information that can help them engage you, deliver personalized content and sell more. Ektron's (news,site ) new
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It's hard to absorb the rest of the web experience if all you have to offer is a walled garden. Facebook's (news, site ) solution? Spread itself out onto the web like vines (or is it weeds?) over the wall through a new API.
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The W3C (news, site) has been busy. They've released seven documents related to HTML, one of which is of interest to anyone working with HTML and another to anyone involved with the semantic web. HTML 5 One of the documents released is HTML5 differences from HTML4
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If you've ever wanted all your information in one place, your lucky days are upon you.
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In May, Nordic River united productivity and collaboration with the release of the web-based version of TextFlow. This month, Nordic River has made its TextFlow Application Programming Interface (API) available. TextFlow API Currently in beta, the API is designed to let developers integrate TextFlow into third-party solutions.
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Given the amount of data that sit in SharePoint worldwide, given how eager Google seems to be about enterprise apps these days, and given the size of Google's appetite for data, we must say...it's about time. With the introduction of Google's new Sites API -- and some tools that explicitly
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eDiscovery solution services all aim to save customers and companies time and money. Due to the non-linear structure of eDiscovery, there are so many ways to go about making the process, whether it be pre-processing, data collection, filtering, review or post-processing phases, more pleasant for the user. IBM (
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It's going to be an interesting Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco next week. Among the announcements, you can expect to hear from IGLOO Software. At the conference they will be unveiling their new framework for building community solutions. The new Online Community Platform has four primary components
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Seek and ye shall find. There certainly isn't a lack of things to discover. So much so that LeapFish.com recently announced that traffic on its search aggregator has tripled since the site’s November 2008 launch. What is so special about LeapFish? With a tag line "Just Type It," LeapFish aims
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Back in October, the New York Times created and released a Campaign Finance API (Application Programming Interface). Designed to let users analyze and re-use some of the data the NYT had been looking at while reporting on the presidential campaign, the API offered overall figures for presidential candidates, as
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