Microsoft to open up its e-mail technology to fight spam
In the fight against spam, Microsoft has announced that they are opening up their specifications for their Sender ID e-mail framework under the Open Specification Promise (OSP).
Read MoreIn the fight against spam, Microsoft has announced that they are opening up their specifications for their Sender ID e-mail framework under the Open Specification Promise (OSP).
Read MoreWe've got a brand new mini-review and competition of the Web Accessibility book. The friendly people of Friends Of Ed are giving away 5 books!
Read MoreYoutube removed 29,549 video files from its popular video site after receiving a request from a group of Japanese media companies over copyright infringement.
Read MoreAdobe released a new beta of Flash Player 9 that supports Vista and Linux. In addition to a wider OS support it also contains bug fixes, enhancements and support for full screen mode (not in Linux).
Read MoreAccording to Zimbra, Internet Explorer 7 memory management and JavaScript performance has made some significant leaps forward.
Read MoreExperts say you can't just copy Web 2.0. applications and use them for mobile phones as they eats up limited memory, drain battery life and results in potentially very high data-access charges.
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Read MoreInternet Explorer 7 brings in a number of features long since taken for granted by alternative browser users, such as tabbed browsing, a toolbar-integrated search box, and limited RSS support.
Read MoreSome Apple iPods made after Sept. 12 are infected with a Windows virus that is know as the RavMonE virus.
Read MoreGoogle new Docs & Spreadsheets service is set to have a set of APIs released that will enable developers to plug-in their own applications. The service, a combination of the Writely hosted word processor and Google Spreadsheets is regarded as a possible competitor to Microsoft Office.
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