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Google Unveils New Web Application Engine

Google launched a new web-based platform called App Engine. It enables you to build web applications on the same scalable systems that power Google applications. Google App Engine provides a fully-integrated application environment.

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Adobe

Adobe rewrites terms of Photoshop Express

Adobe revised the terms of service for Photoshop Express, its recently-launched web version of the popular photo-editing software.
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Google

Gmail blocked by anti-spam vendors

Gmail has been under the most inquisitive examination ever by major anti-spam vendors over the past month. The result is reduced delivery performance and sometimes outright blocking of Gmail. Some messaging hosts are being instructed to reject SMTP connections from Google. Read More
Microsoft

Microsoft Sets Deadline for Yahoo! to Make Deal

Microsoft pressed Yahoo! with a three-week deadline to accept its $41 billion buyout bid. If a merger agreement was not completed until then, Microsoft would make its offer directly to Yahoo shareholders, probably at a lower price. Read More
Adobe

Photoshop CS4: 64-bit-ready

Adobe announced their plans to ship the next version of Photoshop as 64-bit-native for Windows 64-bit OSes only.

"In the interest of giving customers guidance as early as possible, we have some news to share on this point: in addition to offering 32-bit-native versions for Mac OS X and 32-bit Windows, just as we do today, we plan to ship the next version of Photoshop as 64-bit-native for Windows 64-bit OSes only," says John Nack from Adobe. 

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Google

Google released GChart 2.0

Google released version 2.0 of GChart, which was fired out with additional support for pie, line, and area charts, baseline-based bar charts, and more. 

GChart allows users to make very nice charts efficiently out of a reasonably small number of 1-cell Grids and Images, styled and positioned appropriately on an AbsolutePanel.

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Adobe

Lightroom 2 beta Available

Adobe released the public beta of Lightroom 2, allowing the the photographic community to provide feedback on new features and workflow enhancements. The new version comes with many enhancements on localized corrections, organizational tools, package functionality and more.

Lightroom 2.0 beta is a workflow application that allows photographers to quickly work with raw format images. With Lightroom they can manage all of their photographs; showcase them in print, dynamic slideshows, and interactive Web galleries that are a simple to produce.

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Google

Google released GWT for JavaScript 2

Google launched Google Web Toolkit for Java developers. The new open source Java software development framework makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers.
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General

Firefox 4 to leverage the browser possibilities

Mozilla plans to push out the edges of the browser with Prism and Weave in Firefox 4. The next Firefox will provide with an even more powerful and pervasive platform for all kinds of applications.


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Microsoft

Microsoft alternative for Google Desktop Search

Microsoft has released Windows Search, an alternative for Google Desktop Search. Windows Search lets you instantly find documents, e-mail, attachments, and more, on your desktop or across the enterprise. In addition, one can search the web for a specific sites on the Internet. Read More
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