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                10 reasons to love Silverlight and 10 reasons to hate it            
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             I won't add much commentary to Tim's excellent post up on the Register because I work for Adobe and I don't want to get into a bunch of nonsensical arguments about Flash versus Silverlight. But I will say that Tim Anderson is one of the very few tech journalists who...  
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                Microsoft investigating NSlookup.exe flaw, reported attacks            
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             Microsoft is investigating new public reports of a zero-day Windows vulnerability that's being exploited in the wild.    According to a this SecurityFocus alert, the attacks are exploiting a remote code-execution vulnerability due to an unspecified error in NSlookup.exe, the command-line administrative tool used for testing and troubleshooting...  
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<item rdf:about="http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=629">
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                LWUIT vs. JavaFX Mobile            
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             The light-weight user interface toolkit for Java ME LWUIT has been released as open source under the GPLv2+classpath exception license. LWUIT is a library that helps content developers in creating rich and consistent Java ME applications. LWUIT supports visual components, theming, transitions, animation, and more. Sounds similar to JavaFX doesn't...  
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                Countering an Apple-favoring .NET critic            
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             I've been investigating Apple Cocoa API as I plan to complement my Windows and UNIX development skills with skills in Mac development.  That doesn't mean I am willing to accept weak attacks what I consider to be a superior development platform:  .NET. by John Carroll  
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                Google releases open-source crypto toolkit            
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              Google's security team has released an open-source cryptographic toolkit aimed at making it easier and safer for developers to use cryptography in their applications.    The toolkit, called KeyCzar, was originally developed by Steve Weis Google and Arkajit Dey MIT and is available under an Apache 2.0...  
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                Visual Studio 2008 SP1: Why not VS 2009?            
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             Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack SP 1, which Microsoft released to manufacturing on August 11, isn't just a bunch of fixes and patches. VS 2008 SP1 -- and the accompanying .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 -- include a boat-load of new features, too, by Mary Jo Foley  
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                Ok, I admit it. I love NBCOlympics.com! Now go make it work on Linux!            
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                 It's not often when a piece of  technology impresses me enough that I do the "wow" thing when I'm using it. But the Silverlight streaming video implementation on NBCOlympics.com is truly awesome, even if I am forced into using Internet Explorer to watch it (EDIT: It...  
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                Flypaper: flash presentations for the rest of us            
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                 Last week I took a peek at the unfortunately named Flypaper Pro, a product that allows the creation of high quality Flash content but without all the programming skills that are normally associated with this kind of thing. I say unfortunately named because for me, it...  
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                MS Patch Tuesday: Critical IE, Office, Excel patches coming            
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             Next Tuesday (August 12th), Microsoft will ship 12 security bulletins with fixes for serious vulnerabilities in a wide range of of widely deployed products.    Seven of the 12 bulletins will be rated "critical," Microsoft's highest severity rating.    The critical bulletins will cover remotely exploitable...  
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                Welcome Zack and other good stuff            
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             We're beefing up resources by adding in Zack Whittaker as a contributor. For those that don't know, Zack is already contributing under the iGeneration banner. That makes him the perfect candidate for Alley. Tough, knowledgeable, a great communicator and a product of the computing generation, he's the go-to guy on...  
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                The Cablevision decision, part 1: Buffering is not copying            
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             This Cablevision decision looks like it may make its way to the Supreme Court on questions of the interpretation of the Copyright Act, so I'd like to take an in-depth look at the decision PDF. It's long so I'm dividing it into several posts.    Technology  First...  
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                An apology to the Vietnam vets out there            
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             On July 18, I wrote a post on Microsoft's search ambitions and how it was an unwinnable war. I made the connection to Vietnam and offended more than a few fine folks that served in that war. I had no intention of doing that but screwed up the following ways:...  
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                The Semantic Web is about bringing information to life            
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             So says Vincent Maher, in a recent post that suggests he's sat in one too many of those meetings;      "There is nothing more frustrating than a gaggle of geeks sitting in your boardroom talking about simple concepts in an unnecessarily obfuscatory manner because their revenues...  
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                Excelsior JET from Russia, with love            
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             By distributing without the jar files, your application is secured against reverse engineering and tampering with OSGi bundles. Java decompilers become useless to hackers because they can't see the classes inside the installations. by Dana Blankenhorn  
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                Black Hat Sneak Preview            
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             Rob McMillan from IDG interviewed John Heasman and I today about the presentation we will be delivering with Rob Carter at Black Hat Vegas next week.  The article has a good teaser about one of the more interesting of the many attacks we will cover, namely what we've coined...  
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                Microsoft&#x27;s road to the cloud is paved with parallelism            
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             A new whitepaper that Microsoft researchers are set to present at a conference next month sheds more light on Microsoft's back-end cloud infrastructure. by Mary Jo Foley  
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                Source code and managed runtimes            
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             Managed runtimes and self-describing code has changed Microsoft's approach to source code protection.  We have access to more Microsoft source code than ever before, and that is likely to remain the case so long as Microsoft emphasizes .NET as its platform of the future. by John Carroll  
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                What is the best language for our kids to learn?            
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             I'm not talking about C++ vs. Fortran here.  I'm talking about actual spoken languages.  I bring it up in this column for a couple of reasons: first, one of my kids really struggled with French this past year and I'm wondering if there are alternatives that might come...  
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                JavaFX Preview SDK to be released this week            
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             Sun will release a preview version of the JavaFX Software Development Kit later this week, fulfilling a pledge made at JavaOne this year.  Joshua Marinacci writes:  I'm excited by what we've put together but also exhausted. We've done an incredible amount of work during the last year. Now...  
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                SaaS vendor quits browser to boost sales            
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             SaaS CRM vendor Entellium is phasing out its browser-based offerings in favor of a smart client version that it says sells faster, better and at one-fifth of the marketing costs of the old version. by Phil Wainewright  
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