Issue highlights 1. Google engineer: We need more Web programming languages 2. Microsoft Office Online vs. Apple iWork for iCloud vs. Google Drive 3. ENTER TO WIN: JavaScript Essentials LiveLessons (Video Training) 4. Google open sources PDF software library 5. Alienware's Steam Machine is now called Alpha and will ship with Windows 6. See one of the very first object-oriented programs 7. HP says 'The Machine' will supercharge Android phones to 100TB 8. Microsoft's updated privacy policy makes it clear it's not selling ads against your words 9. Facebook will gather more user information, but offer more control over ads |
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| Web applications may one day surpass desktop applications in function and usability -- if developers have more programming languages to choose from, according to a Google engineer. READ MORE |
| Online word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation apps can be surprisingly useful, or surprisingly lame, and not even Microsoft aces Office document compatibility. READ MORE |
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| Google has started an open-source project for a PDF software library, which developers will be able to incorporate into applications designed for a variety of platforms. READ MORE |
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| When Valve delayed their Steam Controller it threw a monkey wrench into the expected holiday launch of "Steam Machines." Alienware is soldiering on regardless. READ MORE |
| Code from the very early days of Simula, the first OO programming language, has surfaced. READ MORE |
| Hewlett-Packard has kicked off an ambitious project that aims at nothing less than reinventing the basic architecture of computers. READ MORE |
| Microsoft said Wednesday that an updated privacy and services policy will go into effect by the end of July. Here's what you need to know. READ MORE |
| Facebook is moving to offer users a familiar trade-off: their browsing privacy in return for more targeted advertising. READ MORE |
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