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Stories by: Neil McAllister

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    10 programming languages that could shake up IT 04 January, 2012 03:40:59

    Do we really need another programming language? There is certainly no shortage of choices already. Between imperative languages, functional languages, object-oriented languages, dynamic languages, compiled languages, interpreted languages, and scripting languages, no developer could ever learn all of the options available today.
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    Flash on Android: Look but don't touch 14 April, 2011 20:07:00

    With their larger screens, long-lasting batteries, and powerful CPUs, tablets seem well suited for the kinds of rich multimedia applications that confound ordinary smartphones. But Apple famously won't allow Adobe Flash on its iOS mobile devices, including the iPad. This fued creates an ideal opportunity for competing tablet makers to step in and fill the void.
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    Open office dilemma: OpenOffice.org vs. LibreOffice 16 February, 2011 22:04:00

    OpenOffice.org is one of the leading competitors to the Microsoft Office suite of business productivity applications. Originally developed as StarOffice in the late 1990s, the suite had been managed in recent years by Sun Microsystems as an open source project. But when Oracle acquired Sun in April 2009, the future of Sun's software offerings -- particularly free ones like OpenOffice.org -- was called into question. Before long, key OpenOffice.org developers, unhappy with the status quo under Oracle, began defecting from the project.
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    First look: Office 365 beta shows promise but lacks polish 24 November, 2010 22:15:00

    Office 365: A revamped offering that combines the features of BPOS with Office 2010. From what we've seen of the Office 365 beta, it still has a long way to go before it can be considered a true turnkey solution for business.
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    From the labs: IT's future today 22 June, 2010 05:12:00

    For all its promise of revolution, the computing industry often lags behind expectations.
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    What to expect from HTML 5 09 March, 2010 07:50:00

    Among Web developers, anticipation is mounting for HTML 5, the overhaul of the Web markup language currently under way at the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C).
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    Microsoft vs. Google: The empire strikes back 23 February, 2010 07:13:00

    It can't be easy being Ray Ozzie. Microsoft's chief software architect is just 18 months into the job as Bill Gates' handpicked successor, yet depending on whom you ask, his tenure will either signal a bold new era for the company or mark the beginning of its terminal decline.
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    Top 5 Chrome OS myths debunked 23 November, 2009 22:22:00

    Misconceptions and misinformation have surrounded the Chrome OS almost since the day it was announced. This week's press conference at Google's Mountain View, Calif., campus helped to clear the air, but uncertainty about what the search giant's new OS has to offer still remains.
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    ARM vs. Atom: The battle for the next digital frontier 28 October, 2009 21:50:00

    For once, Intel knows how it feels to be the underdog.
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    15 events that changed technology history 24 December, 2008 09:00:00

    There are certain key points that have shaped the way technology is today. We've rounded up the 15 most important milestones and explained why they changed the course of the industry.
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    Will Google and Microsoft own the Web? 24 December, 2008 01:39:00

    It's something of an open secret that Mozilla, the organization behind the open source Firefox Web browser, gets most of its funding from Google -- 91 percent, to be exact. The deal gives Google top placement in Firefox's search engine bar. But now that Google is also shipping Chrome, its own branded browser, some critics are asking whether the search engine giant's deep pockets have allowed it to gain too much influence over the Web browser market.
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