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Telerik Sitefinity 5.0 Web CMS Includes Mobile Features

Telerik Sitefinity 5.0 Web CMS Includes Mobile Web Features The latest release of Telerik's Sitefinity Web CMS includes mobile features that adapt web content for the variety of available screen sizes.

Mobify Optimizes Your Website for Tablets, and Bigger Bucks

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Having a tablet-friendly website is rapidly rising up the tick list of must-haves for anyone selling online. Mobify takes the hard work out of desktop browser to mobile or tablet browser conversion, fine-tuning and optimizing your site along the way.

Telerik Q1 Release Includes Major Updates of Developer Tools

 telerikLogo-websmaller.jpgTelerik has been busy. The software development provider announced its first quarter release, and it includes updates to almost every developer tool in the company’s portfolio.

Messing With Sasquatch: Are Web Developers the Fabled Yeti of the Web World?

I can honestly say I know how the people hunting down Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, and more recently the wooly mammoth, feel. For the better part of the last dozen years, I’ve been searching for the mythical beast called the “Web Developer” but is also known by several other names: User Interface Engineer, Front End Developer, Site Developer and I’m sure there are other names I have not heard before. Whatever you call them, I’m pretty sure that we can all agree on one thing call them: scarce.

Is a Real Google+ API on Its Way?

Google has launched a Google+ developers’ page, perhaps signaling that full-featured API access is in the near future for the rapidly growing social network.

Do SharePoint & Silverlight Have a Future Together?

Silverlight was Microsoft's answer to Adobe Flash, an application framework with which to build rich internet applications. It was launched in April 2007 to much fanfare, albeit mainly from Microsoft. Version 5 brought GPU accelerated video decoding and 64-bit support in December of last year. It also brought the conclusion of the Silverlight story, as this version is set to be the final release. Silverlight is no more. Or so people have been speculating, as there has yet to be any official word from Microsoft. Its lifespan might be prolonged as a Windows Phone platform, but it seems likely it will cease to exist as a browser plugin.

However this article is not about SIlverlight per se, but rather its somewhat fractured relationship with SharePoint. If we have really seen the final installment of Silverlight, what does that mean for its use with SharePoint in the future? Let’s start by seeing how it is used today.

Open Source Web Server nginx Passes IIS in Popularity

nginxlog.PNGThe web server market has been stable for ages. Year after year, open source darling Apache HTTP server takes first place by an impressive margin and Microsoft’s Internet Information Server (IIS) takes the silver. Well, it looks like things are changing.

How to Launch, Promote & Optimize Your New Website

Launching a new website is one part of a process of continually refining and improving your digital offering.

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Researchers Offer Retailers Site Performance Tips to Maximize Holiday Sales

Compuware released the results of its Black Friday to Cyber Monday research and offers practical tips to help online retailers maximize the remainder of the holiday shopping season.

Microsoft Releases Silverlight 5: The Final Version?

Microsoft Releases Silverlight 5: The Final Version?As widely discussed last month, Flash has already been squeezed out of the front end of the mobile experience. Now here comes Silverlight to try to fix its place among developers' favorite framework tools, but will its place at the front of sites be relevant for long?

The Stream of Changes Continue: Adobe Donates Flex to Apache

adobe-logo_2009.gif Let’s hope they have an excellent change management team at Adobe. This month they have slashed 750 full-time positions, killed the mobile version of Adobe Flash Player, acquired an Internet video advertising company and changed strategic direction to focus on digital media and marketing, and it’s just the middle of the month. Now, they’ve decided to donate the Adobe Flex Software Development Kit (SDK) and BlazeDS to the Apache Software Foundation.

Umbraco 5 Web CMS Dumps XSLT Support, Takes on Razor

The open source web CMS built on Microsoft ASP.NET, Umbraco, is making some changes in how it handles content. Changes many developers will like.

Acquia U to Provide Drupal Training, Job Placement

DrupalAcquia, the commercial open source software company, announces the launch of Acquia U, a program to train and place Drupal developers and designers.

Yahoo Launches 'Cocktails' Mobile Toolkit That Powers Livestand for iPad

Less than 30 days after the company’s CEO was fired, Yahoo Inc. launched an HTML5 development toolkit (Cocktails) with support for Node.js, JavaScript and CSS3, and blow-your-socks-off social integration apps for mobile devices including its content-rich digital news app called Livestand for the iPad.

But the turmoil rages on at Yahoo as the second-largest shareholder (Third Point LLC) went public on Friday, with an open letter to Yahoo’s board over “deep concerns” in the fiscal direction of the company, and calling for the resignation of co-founder Jerry Yang. 

Microsoft Gets More Open, Contributes Code to Open Source Samba Project

Flying under the radar, Microsoft developers submitted a Samba patch in early October and now the Samba team publicly thanks them.

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