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The Google I/O Conference in San Francisco ended yesterday. In case you caved and blinked at any point over the last 48 hours, we've wrapped up the highlights: Google Music Google Music Beta -- currently invite-only -- lets you upload music files to the cloud.
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Adobe's (news, site) latest monster design, creation and publishing package packs in plenty for the mobile and digital publishing set. Adobe's Jumbo Suite As we mentioned last month, Adobe has updated its Creative Suite, unleashing a raft of 5.
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Telerik (news, site ) has released an update to its automated testing studio that should improve the speed and ease of which you test your web and desktop apps. Testing is Important
Probably didn't need to tell you that, but it's true.
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In addition to our normal Google news updates, we took some time this week to review a couple of the Internet giant's features that you may have slept on.
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Today saw the partnering of eXo and Netvibes. Together the two companies will enable their customers to customize dashboards and integrated third-party applications via a new environment. Netvibes Studio Enterprises often hit walls when simultaneously developing and deploying custom apps across multiple Web and mobile platforms.
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With the final HTML 5 specification due to ratify this summer, it seems like the language has already become part of the landscape.
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Everybody knows Google as a search engine. Everyone in this industry knows Google also does lots of other interesting things, from Google Earth to Gmail. What is less known is the wealth of resources and tools that Google provides for website development.
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The development of the world wide web has been nothing short of breathtaking. Tim Berners-Lee, its inventor, had a vision of a very basic text system back in 1989. Little over 20 years later and the Web has morphed into something he could never have imagined.
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The MIX11 conference spans three days and on the first two days it is kicked off by a 2 hour keynote where Microsoft have the opportunity to gather all the attendees in one room and deliver their message of choice. Yesterday was all about web technology.
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It's either a shame or a triumph for the developers (perhaps a bit of both), but many of you take your WYSIWYG content editor tools for granted. For the most part they just work and you go on your merry way.
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FatWire (news, site ) has a new release of Content Server out today and the update is aimed at developers and sys admins. Let's check out what's new.
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Adobe (news, site ) packs in improved HTML 5 support, mobile and digital publishing, Flash authoring and a subscription plan to spread out the purchase cost.
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RIM (news, site) aims to ensure that its BlackBerry phones and upcoming PlayBook have top-notch apps by picking up tinyHippos, whose testing suite will help offer quality HTML 5 experiences. Future-Proofing BlackBerry The future for mobile webpages, in-browser apps and other web-related goodies seems to be tied
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Web content integrator Jahia (news, site ) launches a beta site to demonstrate the value and interactiveness of HTML 5.
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