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Eudora Revisited on Mozilla-Basis

The commercial version of the Eudora mail client was retired in October 2006. Now, a beta version of the new revitalized Eudora has just been released.

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Competition: XML for Mini-Browser in VoIP Phones

Snom is calling for developers to submit inventive XML applications for the mini-browser in its Linux-based VoIP phones. Contributions will be published under the BSD license.

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Red Hat Developer Studio Beta Released

Red Hat Linux has just released a beta version of its Red Hat Developer Studio. The developer environment, which is based on Eclipse, is targeted at facilitating the development of new applications for Red Hat solutions, and migrating existing applications.

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Dutch Authorities to Sponsor KML Support for Mapserver

The Dutch Water and Road building Authority is having Keyhole Markup Language (KML) support developed for the Geodata Processor, Mapserver. It will be publishing the source code.

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Linuxworld: IBM and Novell to Co-market Application Server

IBM and Novell announce closer cooperation at Linuxworld Expo in San Francisco.

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GOOGLE TOOLS Creating dynamic web applications with the Google Web Toolkit

The Google Web Toolkit lets you develop complex web applications in Java and automatically converts them to AJAX apps.

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REVOLUTION, TAKE TWO Exploring the New Internet

Modern websites bear little resemblence to their legacy predecessors. We’ll show you why the new web is different and how you can benefit from the system of technologies we know collectively as Web 2.0.

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