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JetBrains build tool enhanced for software developmentOpen in New Window
JetBrains released TeamCity 4.0, a continuous integration server and distributed build management tool featuring enhanced build capabilities, this week.?Version 4.0 offers build chains support for br read more »
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openDesktop.org provides super-portal to free software sitesOpen in New Window
When users want the latest in free and open source software (FOSS), they are likely to think first of sites like freshmeat, or perhaps Softpedia or GnomeFiles. However, as the FOSS community has divi read more »
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Tending Your Software GardenOpen in New Window
Software: do you write it like a book, grow it like a plant, accrete it like a pearl, or construct it like a building? As Steve McConnell notes in Code Complete 2, there's no shortage of software dev read more »
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Five steps to creating a "mobile office"Open in New Window
Jon Cox writes about Export Development Canada (EDC) whcih decided to create a true mobile office for their workers: "giving them the hardware, software and connectivity via multiple network interfa read more »
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Symantec puts value of underground transactions at $275MOpen in New Window
Adam O'Donnell writes that the Symantec report that the underground ecomony is valued at $275 million is good reason to justify your security budget. read more »
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Symantec Estimates Cybercrime Economy At $276 MillionOpen in New Window
While much of the economy is in trouble it seems cybercrime is thriving. According to Symantec more than $276 million worth of cybercrime goods and services were advertised online between July 1, 20 read more »
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HP Unveils Tablet PC With Multi-Touch ScreenOpen in New Window
Antone Gonsalves writes "The TouchSmart tx2 tightly integrates hardware and software to offer an interface that lets people use their fingers or a stylus for on-screen manipulation of digital entert read more »
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Microsoft to offer free security softwareOpen in New Window
Robert McMillan of IDG News Service reports via Network World of Microsoft's retirement of it's Anti virus software Windows Live One Product whilst swapping it with a free anti virus product. read more »
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