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Photos: The go-anywhere cyber cafe in a shipping container
Computer Aid has created its second cyber cafe in a shipping container, bringing internet connectivity where ever it's needed.
How far would you go for internet access?
A Uganda school is raising funds to pay for internet access for its students and teachers. Can you imagine paying out all your cash for a 45-minute...
Bona fide open source
Has open source become a victim of its own success?
SOA ROI proving elusive, claims Gartner
Despite maturity, a global survey has found the time taken to achieve a return on investment is still proving a barrier to the adoption and success...
What does Internet Explorer 8 mean for you?
Plan ahead for Internet Explorer 8 so you can take advantage of the security and deployment features – and update your web sites and applications...
Developers must rethink apps for the Wi-Fi world
As it previewed its Android mobile platform and Chrome browser British developers, Google outlined its vision of cloud computing and wireless...
The need to know: Documentation in Linux
Documenting the development of open source software is key to keeping it easy to use, but some disagree on its necessity.
Low-cost computing gets professional for Afghan school
Low-cost thin client computing technology has helped a women's business school in Kandahar, Afghanistan bulk up its IT offering, while keeping...
Google tools up for ‘complex’ web app development
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) and Google Plugin for Eclipse (GPE) 2.3 released.
Development agency saves £1 million with HR IT
The UK Department for International Development is using a new web-based system to improve its staff retention and recruitment.
LeWeb 3 - Web technologies for the coming year
The recent LeWeb 3 2007 Conference in Paris was the fourth annual attempt to bring the buzz, community and experience of Silicon Valley to Europe....
Nokia wants UK developers to create next big mobile app
Mobile giant Nokia has launched mobile app development competition with a big-money prize. <br>
Debian and the grass roots of Linux
Debian GNU/Linux was the first project to be deliberately modelled on the principles of distributed software development, and provides the core...
Microsoft gives developers free Windows 8 tablets
Microsoft shows off Windows 8 and aims to kick start app development by giving developers free tablets.
The Midweek Interview: Rob Gretton part three
In the final part of this interview, Rob Gretton, Business Development Director for DISUK discusses the legacy implications of encryption - the...
UK ISVs develop first NetSuite SuiteBundler vertical apps
Two British ISVs are among the first group of software specialists to develop resalable vertical solutions for NetSuite's hosted enterprise...
Software-as-a-service gets open source licence
The Free Software Foundation has published a new open source licence to make SaaS-based application freely available for development.
The Midweek Interview: Rob Gretton part two
In the second part of this interview Rob Gretton, Business Development Director for DISUK discusses the performance and operational implications of...
The Midweek Interview: Kris Hagerman part one
Symantec's Kris Hagerman, president of the company's data centre management group, explains the key trends in data centre development over the next...
Google launches $10 million Android contest and SDK
No sooner does Google show its mobile hand, the software giant has launched a contest to spark application development on its new mobile software...
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