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- Mobile app developers fire back: Nokia sucks! » VentureBeat
People respond to the claim that they should care about more than the iTunes AppStore.
- Web, S+S, etc. : "Product support in the cloud" reference implementation
"It is an easy-to-use application for providing basic product support in the cloud, collecting feedback about products and exchanging opinions with other users. It's intended to be used by developers as a reference application utilizing both Windows Azure and Silverlight for rich yet scalable and highly available business solutions."
- Microsoft Azurelight: Product support in the cloud | All about Microsoft | ZDNet.com
Sounds like someone's building a reference app for Silverlight layered on-top of Azure. Generalized: using RIAs as the front-end for the cloud. Yup.
- Two die in clashes as Thai troops besiege Bangkok protesters
"At Bangkok's airport and train station last night, many tourists were trying to leave. "I've felt worried all day," said Suzanne Hall, 29, from London. 'On the way to the airport, we saw smoke billowing from four buildings and a tank on the other side of the road. I was really scared. I suddenly felt very vulnerable.'"
- JavaScript battle enters final round
"According to an ECMA statement, the Fifth Edition contains a number of specs that are now common in major browsers, including features that have emerged since the Third Edition was formalized such as 'accessor properties, reflective creation and inspection of objects, program control of property attributes, additional array manipulation functions, support for the JSON object encoding format, and a strict mode that provides enhanced error checking and program security.'"
- What is Microsoft doing to add Java support to Azure? | All about Microsoft | ZDNet.com
Java in the cloud, needs a front-end, man.
- Did Sun's total package kill the IBM deal?
…and more commentary on the Sun/IBM hoopla.
- Beyond | IT : Symmetry between SQL Server and SQL Data Services – video interview
"Patric McElroy, Group Program Manager of SQL Data Services team talks with Michael Cote of RedMonk about what’s coming with the new SDS, and where there will be symmetry with SQL Server. Really nice interview!"
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