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SproutCore Raises the Bar for Client-Side Programming

Client-side Web developers work mainly in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, displaying and manipulating data within a Web browser, while retrieving and storing that data on the server. One exciting new entry on this front is SproutCore, a new JavaScript framework that brings a full model-view-controller (MVC) approach to client-side programming. SproutCore gained a great deal of public attention in the last week, since Apple announced that its new MobileMe (formerly .Mac) service uses it.



PHP 6.0: More to Love, Less to Hate

PHP 6.0 is on its way, and it looks like this release will finally remove some of the features that caused many people to turn their noses up at PHP, such as register globals and magic quotes. At the same time, the new version will include built-in support for a number of new features, most notably Unicode, which will make it possible to create completely internationalized Web applications. PHP 6.0 might not stop people from hating the languge, but the improvements that we're seeing in the current developer snapshot point to a language that is maturing with time.


Microsoft Chants Open, Interoperability Mantra

Original Post authored by Om Malik on 2/21/2008 on GigaOm

msft_open.jpegMicrosoft is changing the way it does business and is opening up, according to a long elaborate press release the company issued this morning. I am reading through it and will try and make sense of it all.



XCalibre To Bring Utility Computing To Euro Web Startups

Original Post authored by Om Malik on 10/2/2007 on GigaOM

Amazon (AMZN), I have often pointed out, is a harbinger of technology trends that eventually gain mainstream acceptance. Contextual matching of information and community-powered feedback and ratings systems are two such examples.



Dimdim Challenges WebEx, Microsoft

Original Post authored by Om Malik on 9/24/2007 on GigaOM

Dimdim, a Burlington, MA.-based web meeting services startup, wants to take on Cisco Systems' (CSCO) WebEx and Microsoft's (MSFT) Placeware by emphasizing simplicity and ease of use. The company, which is backed by investors including Draper Richards, Index Ventures and Nexus Capital India, launches its service today at DEMOfall 2007.



Metaplace Unveiled: Raph Koster Brings Virtual World To The Web

Original Post authored by Wagner James Au on 9/18/2007 on GigaOM

Call it Second Life on the web, call it an MMO markup language, call it the most powerful open-standards, web-driven game platform ever made public - however you end up describing it, we finally have the main details to go on. After a year of rumors? around Raph Koster's newstartup, Areae, his stealth Internet project is finally public.



The Coming Apollo vs. Firefox Battle

Original Post authored by Anne Zelenka on 3/19/2007 on GigaOM

Adobe announced the public alpha of its Apollo development framework that allows developers to build cross-platform hybrid web/desktop applications using Flash and Ajax. The tech blogosphere responded mostly positively, looking forward to the era of so-called rich Internet applications...



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