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Dec 15th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Google
An experimental version of the High Replication Datastore was introduced in January, following a six-month period during which there were reliability issues with the standard storage option. Which Google wanted to solve more fundamentally, it said at the time. The latest version of Google’s SDK (software development kit) for its cloud platform App Engine includes [...]
Tags: according to Google, App Engine, applications, basic instance, blog post, CPU limits, data center, Datastore, experimental version, fully available, Google, High Replication, HTML, increasing memory, introduced, java, latest version, multiple data, pdf, power outages, Python, Reader API, reliability issues, replicated, SDK, Security Deep Dive, special report, text Posted in Google |
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Nov 18th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Internet of Things
If you want to try some Firefox code optimized for 64-bit architecture, you can try Waterfox. Mozilla’s been making 64-bit builds for Firefox for quite a long time, none of them received the official stamp approval to be released. The developer of the application actually took the Firefox source code and compiled it to run [...]
Tags: add, application, browsing, bugs, developer, firefox, Flash, java, making 64-bit, mozilla, official stamp, released, Silverlight, source code, speed, Waterfox, x64 Windows Posted in Internet of Things |
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Nov 16th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Google, News
If you want to have a say in the design of Go, Google’s lower-level programming language, you’d better act fast. That’s because Google plans to finalize the language in coming months and back it into its Google App Engine service. The company released Go along with programming tools and other open source assets almost exactly [...]
Tags: announce, C or C++, Cobol and Fortran, dropped, Go version 1, Google App Engine, Google plan, Google's Go 1, important, in coming months, introduction, java, language, launch Go 1 in early 2012, new languages, pen source, preparation of Go 1, project's, some changes, world Posted in Google, News |
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Sep 27th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: News
As a first step in the partnership Canon will work with Oracle to integrate its business copiers and printers with the software giant’s database and server products. Canon subsidiary IT Solutions will sell a new platform that easily links products like Canon’s image Runner Advance copiers with Oracle’s database. Web Logic and other offerings, the [...]
Tags: business, Cameras, canon, companies, copier, copiers, database, digitally, documents, europe, IT Solutions, Japan, java, multifunction, Oracle, partnership, printer industry, processed, software, steppers, US, WebLogic Posted in News |
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May 12th, 2011 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Open Source
A comparison and contrast of Java or Microsoft .Net. JAVA runs on many different platforms with features available for all. DotNet is richer, and more efficient but only for Microsoft platforms
Tags: developer answers, dotnet, hassan uddin, java, java and .net comparison and contrast, microsoft dotnet, mobile phones, smart phone, windows phones Posted in Open Source |
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Jun 30th, 2010 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Events
By Rani Wemel, Techistan correspondent. MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference 2010 brings together the foremost thinkers and industry leaders in the open source movement to share how open source software can boost Malaysia’s global competitiveness. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – June 29, 2010 – Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC), the driver of the MSC Malaysia national ICT [...]
Tags: asterisk, conference, freeswitch, incubator, java, kamailio, malaysia, microsoft, multimedia development corporation, open office, open source, php, red hat, software in the cloud Posted in Events |
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