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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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                Open-source Castle Project founder joins Microsoft            
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             Hamilton "Hammett" Verissimo, the founder of the open-source Castle Project, is joining Microsoft on August 11 as a program manager on the Microsoft Extensibility Framework MEF team. by Mary Jo Foley  
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                How to make Microsoft Silverlight enterprise fit            
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                   A father and son team think they've found a way to make Microsoft SilverlightÂ  more enterprise friendly.        Navot and Gai Peled who run Gizmo, Ltd., an Israeli startup, enabled their Visual WebGui environment to run any Silverlight...  
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                A solar cooled air-conditioning system            
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             Spanish scientists have developed a new eco-friendly air-conditioning system. The researchers are relying on solar energy for cooling their devices. They claim that their technology does not harm the ozone layer and reduces the use of greenhouse gases. The research team has 'designed and built an absorption chiller capable of...  
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                The fastest way to learn open source            
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             Tim O'Reilly has taken everything he and his company have learned training people in programming for two decades and condensed it into the format of this series. Even I can learn with it. by Dana Blankenhorn  
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                Eclipse gets its first Russian member            
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             Eclipse got its first Russian member today with Excelsior LLC of Novosibirsk joining as an add-in provider. by Dana Blankenhorn  
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                Symantec says Microsoft Access ActiveX attacks to increase            
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             Symantec has reported that the Neosploit toolkit has been updated to include attack vectors for the recent Microsoft Access ActiveX vulnerability.Â  Neosploit is a toolkit for sale on the market (price estimates fall between $1500-$3000) that seeks to automate and extend the capability of browser exploits.    Symantec...  
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                My Awesome IT Job: Chief architect, The Hive            
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             Hey, we all complain about work from time to time; we've all had lousy jobs. But before you call it a day and head off to the support group that meets at the bar, here's a new Friday feature at The IT Grind showcasing IT professionals that love their work....  
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                Sun releases JRE Version 6 Update 7, 90% of desktops currently at risk*            
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             * The 90% of desktops currently at risk comes from numbers presented at the Java One Keynote in 2008.Â  If you aren't patched, get the Java control panel up and get updated, or go to Sun's site to download the update, cause this one's big.    Yesterday Sun...  
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                From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe            
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             "Information engineering." had nothing to do with engineering, but tried to use the PC to draw, store, and link models of complex applications and auto-generate some of the COBOL code needed to implement the models using database products like IMS. by Paul Murphy  
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                Google&#x27;s secret project turns out to be Second Life            
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             Niniane Wang, the person behind Google's new service called Lively, has been working on this "confidential" project since November 2005 according to her resume.  There have been hints throughout the years that this might be coming, but it turns out that the rumors were true -- Google made Second...  
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                Google shares more of its secret sauce: Protocol buffers            
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             It's a common problem in computer science: how do you get data from one part of your program to another part? What if the two parts were written by different people, at different times, in different languages, on different machines? Search giant Google has to deal with this issue all...  
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                On the road to Midori: RedHawk, MinSafe and Sapphire            
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             The road to "Midori" is paved with lots of other Microsoft codenames, according to tipsters who've been coming out of the woodwork since I made public my latest couple of posts on Midori, Microsoft's next-gen operating system. by Mary Jo Foley  
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                iPhone hacked to run Flash Lite            
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             According to a post over at Gizmodo, Belgian programmer Thomas Joos has hacked together a way to run Flash Lite on the iPhone. It requires a lot of work, mostly via b.Tween and eyeGT and its not sanctioned by either Adobe or Apple, but either way it gives us hope...  
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                C to be the next browser scripting language... wait, what?            
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             First off, I hope that everyone's fourth of July was as good as mine.Â  There's nothing quite like spending time with family and friends over the holidays to put your work-life relationship into perspective of what's important.     In any case, the security news didn't stop for the...  
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                Microsoft warns of &#x26;quot;active, targeted&#x26;quot; ActiveX control attacks            
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             Microsoft has issued a pre-patch security advisory to warn about "active, targeted attacks" against an ActiveX control for theÂ  Snapshot Viewer for Microsoft Access.    The skinny:  An attacker could exploit the vulnerability by constructing a specially crafted Web page. When a user views the Web page,...  
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                Microsoft to ratchet IE8 security another notch in Beta 2            
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             Sometime in August, Microsoft plans to release Beta 2 of Internet Explorer 8. Yesterday, I spoke with Austin Wilson, Director of Windows Client Product Management at Microsoft, about some of the security-related changes due in this milestone, and got a preview of the changes announced today. Here are some details...  
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                Sony PlayStation&#x27;s site SQL injected, redirecting to rogue security software            
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             The latest high trafficked web site to fall victim into the continuing waves of massive SQL injection attacks courtesy of copycats and the ASProx botnet, is Sony's PlayStation U.S site according to a recent post at SophosLabs's blog :  "Researchers at IT security firm Sophos have warned lovers of...  
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                Stop the madness: 10 steps to kill failures            
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             Are you too pussy-footed to pull the plug on projects that will inevitably fail? If so, you're not alone. Whether through fear, denial, or ignorance, many organizations don't kill their doomed projects fast enough. It's a darn shame because these lousy things can drive everyone crazy while burning scarce resources....  
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                SlideShare: user communication failure            
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             While Enterprise 2.0 applications can be useful, hassles sometimes abound. In this case, I innocently tried to upload a simple file to SlideShare, only to learn things aren't always straightforward.After attempting to upload the file, I received an error message stating in part:  There's a big chance this is...  
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