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Oct 03, 2008Sun Microsystems provides its own solution for identity management called OpenSSO. The software is available free as Open Source and becomes a Sun product with added support and services.
more »Pro JavaScript Design Patterns Chapter 1: Expressive JavaScript
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Sep 04, 2008Google touts its Javascript engine version 8, among other things, as setting new speed records for its Chrome browser. Linux Magazine found during a benchmark test that the next Firefox generation can keep up with it.
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Aug 31, 2008Sun Places Java UI Toolkit Under Terms of the GPL
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