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Finding the Silver Lining in the Clouds of Software Development in a Bad Economy (Java World) - Submitted by dmarx on Sat, 04/04/2009 - 14:01. There are many negative consequences in the world of software development from the current poor economic conditions.
Software Review: SONAR 8 Producer From Cakewalk (Blogcritics.org) - If you truly want the ultimate in DAW, then you need SONAR 8. SONAR 8 is the latest version of the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software from Cakewalk, Inc. It is a professional tool for authoring sound and music on personal computers. It is designed for musicians, composers, arrangers, audio and production engineers, multimedia and game developers, as well as recording engineers. SONAR ...
Software piracy crackdown begins in North, Central Luzon (The Daily Tribune) - Agents of the Optical Media Board (OMB) swooped down on offices in Pampanga province recently, commencing the crackdown of the Pilipinas Anti-Piracy Team (PAPT) against businesses using unlicensed and pirated software in North and Central Luzon.
7 sites using software-free toolbars (and why it matters) (CNET) - Software-free toolbars are popping up all over the place, but are they useful? We take a look at seven different services that make use of them.
Detailed comparison of various app stores with mobile software (MS Mobiles) - April 04, 2009 [General] | By Edward J. R. If you are a developer of mobile software, or you are considering to become one, then you might be interested to know what are difference between various app stores?
Frugal Friday: Conficker, SGI, TomTom, Tableau Software (ZDNet) - Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I start the new 1-Hour format of Frugal Friday with a half hour of news discussion (Conficker.C, Rackable purchase of Silicon Graphics, Microsoft vs. TomTom settlement) and a half hour of discussion with our special guest, Elissa Fink of Tableau Software, a company that specializes in affordable Data Visualization software which provided needed assistance to the ...
Video: Where hardware and software collide (EETimes) - A panel of executives at ESC Silicon Valley talked about the clash of cultures between hardware and software engineers as chipmakers take on the responsibility of developing more embedded software and agreed that a system-level approach has become mandatory.
Selling software as hardware the Branserv way (ZDNet) - Entrepreneur Alex Pyatetsky wants to get busy with an idea he calls Branserv. It's not a cereal, and it's not an advertising outfit. It's an idea to take your software, turn it into hardware, and sell it to the world. by Dana Blankenhorn
The Pl@ntNet project, a collaborative network centring on a software platform dedicated to plants (SeedQuest) - To connect researchers and amateurs interested in botany, six research organizations, including CIRAD, and an association, are launching the Pl@ntNet project, a collaborative network centring on a software platform dedicated to plants.
SaaS vendor converts offering to packaged software (Network World) - While many packaged software vendors rush to put their products on the Internet, LongJump goes the opposite route.
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