- Technology Review: A Way to Share Music and Movies from Any Device
- Data.gov.uk troupe gets shirty about standards
A nice cautionary tale of governments opening up data. Part one: don't over-rotate on the perfect format to have the data in, just put it up on the web and evolve it. Part two: make sure the government understands what "open" means, a hint is that it doesn't mean using a third-party contractor to gate who gets access to the data. Another interesting note is that while we in the software world love the idea of "release early, release often" or "fail to success," we have zero tolerance for that approach when it comes to the government. "Beta" and "government" don't mix well. - Adobe kills separate mobile Flex under Jobsian Flash attack
Adobe consolidates Flex to just one framework instead of having one for desktop and one for mobile. - YouTube Mobile Goes HTML5, Video Quality Beats Native Apps Hands Down
- Facebook Dominates Third-Party Logins For All But News
Facebook is taking over as the single sign-on for the web. - Oracle's Exadata database delivers on hype | Data Management – InfoWorld
- Dell cuddles Canonical for big Ubuntu fluffer love • The Register
- JackBe Rolls out 'enterprise App Store'
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