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DMXzone interviews Jesse James Garrett, the man behind AJAX

DMXzone.com held a special interview with Jesse James Garrett the man behind AJAX. Jesse James thought of the term AJAX  to describe a technological approach that seemed promising without having an idea how popular it would ultimately become.

 

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Microsoft

Microsoft Vista locks pirates out of PCs

Windows Vista will contain new antipiracy technology that locks people out of their PCs if the operating system isn't activated within 30 days after installation. 

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Over half of all enterprises will be using Ajax within two years

According to a recent study, over half of all enterprises will be using AJAX. John Andrews president of Evans Data, the growth in the number of developers should be significant over the next few years.

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Microsoft

Unexpected Windows Vista RC2 release

After Microsoft stated earlier that RC2 milestone release of Vista, the company unexpectedly announced to ship the final prerelease version of Windows Vista on Friday after all.

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Pure ASP Upload 3 is on sale for only $149

The best selling extension from DMXzone, Pure ASP Upload 3 is now on sale, get it now for only $149 or upgrade for just $69, until Thursday the 12th of October!

Pure ASP Upload 3 Combines all the latest technologies in the web development world such as AJAX, Flash and DHTML. Get all these technologies in your trusted Dreamweaver environment. With just a few clicks, you become an expert.

Get Pure ASP Upload 3 for only $149 or upgrade from a previous version of Pure ASP Upload 2 for only $69 until Thursday the 12th of October!

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Adobe

Kevin Lynch about Adobe’s Apollo project

ZDnet had the chance to sit down with Kevin Lynch, the Chief Software Architect at Adobe and talk with him about Adobe's Apollo project.

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Anti-Phishing Accuracy

Six Week Study Tested Eight Products to Determine Best Overall Anti-Phishing Accuracy including EarthLink, eBay, GeoTrust, Google using Firefox, McAfee, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Netcraft, and Netscape.

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FireFox unsafe?

According to two hackers, Mischa Spiegelmock and Andrew Wbeelsoi, the Firefox Web browser is critically flawed in the way it handles JavaScript. 

An attacker could take control of a computer running the browser simply by creating a Web page that contains malicious JavaScript code.  The flaw affects Firefox on Windows, Apple Computer's Mac OS X and Linux, they said.

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Google

Google Reader radically changed

Google Reader, a popular RSS-Reader has a new look and packs many new features. The application now includes a Folder-based navigation makes it easier to organize your subscriptions, and the new expanded view lets you quickly scan over several items at once.

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Microsoft

Vista one release away from becoming Gold

According to Brad Goldberg, the general manager for the Windows, Microsoft will release just one more build of Windows Vista for testing before the code goes gold. The final test build will be made available to a limited group of between 50,000 and 100,000 testers in October.

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