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  • Tue Feb 9 12:00 AM PST 2010 Watching the birth of Flickr co-founder's gaming start-up

    Stewart Butterfield and his friends are back at it with a new company. CNET's Daniel Terdiman was given exclusive, behind-the-scenes access as they built it from scratch.

    Posted in Geek Gestalt by Daniel Terdiman

  • Tue Feb 9 12:00 AM PST 2010 Stewart Butterfield's Tiny Speck team

    To build Glitch, the Flickr co-founder put together an impressive team of some of his earliest collaborators on the popular photo-sharing site.

    Posted in Geek Gestalt by Daniel Terdiman

  • Mon Feb 1 1:00 PM PST 2010 Petition urges U.K. government to dump IE 6

    There's a cost for organizations to upgrade browsers, but there's a cost for living with a 2001-era browser, too, petition organizer says.

    Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Dec 21 2:37 PM PST 2009 A modern approach to Java application development

    Java remains a powerhouse tool for application development, but developers need to take advantage of new design principles to get the most from their applications.

    Posted in Software, Interrupted by Dave Rosenberg

  • Mon Dec 14 4:00 AM PST 2009 Web accessibility no longer an afterthought

    Thanks to the work of Internet accessibility advocates, the world's move to the Web is more and more available to those with disabilities.

    Posted in Relevant Results by Tom Krazit

  • Wed Nov 18 9:00 AM PST 2009 Nokia N900 now on sale in the U.S.

    Nokia announces that its Nokia N900 Maemo-powered Internet tablet is now available in the U.S. for $649.

    Posted in Dialed In by Bonnie Cha

  • Tue Oct 20 12:04 PM PDT 2009 Wordpress makes blogs more mobile-friendly

    Company announces Tuesday that it has made its blogs more mobile phone-friendly by automatically displaying a respective theme for different phones.

    Posted in Webware by Don Reisinger

  • Tue Oct 6 10:33 AM PDT 2009 Eolas sues corporate giants over Web technology

    In a bigger sequel to its years-long patent infringement case against Microsoft, Eolas has sued Apple, Google, Amazon, Yahoo, Frito-Lay, Playboy, and many others.

    Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Sep 16 3:28 PM PDT 2009 At TechCrunch50, sexy yields to sensible

    There weren't a lot of companies launching at the annual conference that promised something never-before-seen new. But this should be taken as a sign of industry maturation, not a dearth of ideas.

    Posted in The Social by Caroline McCarthy

  • Mon Aug 31 1:08 PM PDT 2009 InfoWorld's two minds on open source's value

    InfoWorld's Bossie awards are supposed to judge the best open-source software, but publication ends up muddying the water with business models.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

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