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Source |
Date |
Clicks |
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Industry News |
eWeek |
24 Mar 2006 |
1,865 |
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Developer News |
Science Daily |
24 Mar 2006 |
461 |
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Hot Threads |
The Code Project |
24 Mar 2006 |
217 |
Oldest animal in the world dies
Addwaitya the tortoise has moved on from his home at the Kolkata zoo. He was believed to have been 255 years old. He credited his longevity to not smoking, moderate drinking and brisk walks (0.1 m/s).
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Hot Threads |
The Code Project |
24 Mar 2006 |
198 |
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Industry News |
Duke Medical News |
24 Mar 2006 |
664 |
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Industry News |
Forbes |
24 Mar 2006 |
1,694 |
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Industry News |
InfoWorld |
24 Mar 2006 |
593 |
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Industry News |
TechWeb |
24 Mar 2006 |
360 |
CLR going Cross Platform? (again)
Mike Harsh (PM for WPF/E), "The WPF/E package also contains a small, cross platform subset of the CLR and .NET Framework that can run C# or VB.NET code. Yes, we are bringing C# programming to the Mac."
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Developer News |
Microsoft |
24 Mar 2006 |
822 |
Sendmail Vulnerability Threatens E-Mail Servers
A significant vulnerability has been discovered in the Sendmail open-source e-mail application that could allow attackers to take over control of any devices running the affected software. The group cautioned all users of the Sendmail 8 version of the product to move to the new iteration, Version 8.13.6.
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Developer News |
eWeek |
24 Mar 2006 |
354 |
Microsoft Warns Of Dangerous IE Exploit
Yet another attack targeting Internet Explorer (5, 6 and the Technical Preview of 7) has been given the "extremely critical" label. Fix on the way, try not to download anything until then.
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Developer News |
TechWeb |
24 Mar 2006 |
810 |
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Site News |
CodeProject |
23 Mar 2006 |
132 |
Microsoft Kicks Off MIX 06 with 'Atlas'
Microsoft's MIX 06 conference in Las Vegas got underway Bill Gates opening keynote highlighting "Atlas," a new tool that simplifies the creation of AJAX-enabled sites using ASP 2.0.
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Developer News |
BetaNews |
23 Mar 2006 |
714 |
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Industry News |
Wired |
23 Mar 2006 |
582 |
PayPal to offer paying by text message
Online payment company PayPal is preparing to offer a service that will let consumers make purchases or money transfers using simple text messaging via mobile phones, the company said on Wednesday. Txt $50 2 me. kkthxbye.
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Industry News |
News.com |
23 Mar 2006 |
481 |
Office Chief to Take the Windows Reins?
Steven Sinofsky, current head of the Office division of Microsoft, is expected to be named to succeed Jim Allchin as head of Windows. Those are two of the most different groups at Microsoft, and the result could be interesting.
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Industry News |
Microsoft Watch |
23 Mar 2006 |
407 |
IBM Gets Into Gaming, Animation
IBM announced that it is creating an on-demand animation service with RenderRocket, a first-of-its-kind game hosting service with OGSI and an on-demand hosting environment for Hoplon, which supports a game design running on an IBM mainframe.
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Developer News |
TechWeb |
23 Mar 2006 |
276 |
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Developer News |
ComputerWorld |
23 Mar 2006 |
435 |
Days numbered for commercial software
Greg Stein, Chairman of the Apache Software Foundation, says open source is becoming the paradigm of choice and that in five to 10 years, most software will be free. Paying job prospects for developers looking up...
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Developer News |
InfoWorld |
23 Mar 2006 |
1,137 |
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Hot Threads |
The Code Project |
23 Mar 2006 |
251 |
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Hot Threads |
The Code Project |
23 Mar 2006 |
254 |
Nano-TV enters the flat-screen fray
No, they're not smaller than the video iPod, it's Carbon Nanotube Television (CNT), and they'll be 60-100" diagonal upon arrival. Yes please, I'll take one.
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Industry News |
The Age |
23 Mar 2006 |
1,266 |
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Industry News |
InformationWeek |
22 Mar 2006 |
616 |
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Site News |
CodeProject |
22 Mar 2006 |
205 |