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DailyTech - Adobe Systems today released the beta version of Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR), formerly code named Apollo. Adobe AIR is a cross-operating system application runtime that allows developers to use HTML/CSS, Ajax, Adobe Flash and Adobe Flex to extend

Adobe Apollo, Flex betas go public
Computerworld - Adobe AIR (which stands for "Adobe Integrated Runtime") lets developers take applications built not only in Flash, but also in HTML, AJAX, and other Web-development languages and create them to run locally on a user's desktop. Flex is the

India's Leading MSSP Selects Aladdin eSafe to Protect Against New
MSN MoneyCentral - time customers surf the Web, including real-time Web surfing security with four-layer spyware blocking; real-time Web surfing Trojan and worm blocking with full Web page content inspection; real-time Web surfing exploit, vulnerability, and AJAX

Transfer talk is heating up in Europe
MSNBC - Promoted back to Serie A after being relegated in a match-fixing scandal, Juventus is looking to strengthen its squad and reportedly is chasing Klaas Jan Huntelaar of Ajax Amsterdam. Carlos Tevez is another star in demand. The Argentinean forward’s

ComScore to Measure Embedded Multimedia
Hampton Roads Daily Press - this year, comScore began reporting site "visits" -- the number of times a person returns to a site. Besides failing to fully count embedded content, the traditional page view measure does not fully track sites that use a software trick called Ajax

Tony's Dead, and the iPhone's, Uhh, Not
Information Week - Safari's Ajax capability gives it certain strengths over simple browsers, but Ajax tends to hog handset and network resources – a major issue since the iPhone will not run over 3G networks. So now business users who wanted a broadband wireless

Rosicky - I Want To Stay A Gunner
soccer365.com - The 26-year-old Czech midfielder has been linked with a transfer to Spanish side Atletico Madrid after spending just one season in England. And suggestions Arsenal are linking up a £6million move for Ajax winger Ryan Babel will do little to quell

Tealeaf Upgrades Online Customer Analytics Platform
Intelligent Enterprise - Tealeaf's replay function also supports Flex and Flash applications, in addition to HTML and Ajax-based applications. Privately held Tealeaf, based in San Francisco, sells mostly to a half dozen industries, including retail, banking, travel, insurance

Jobs: one more thing a browser war
The Register - Instead, Jobs offered a "sweet" workaround: to run Web 2.0 applications, written with the "latest Web standards" such as AJAX, in the Safari web browser. He outlined his vision during a Monday morning WWDC keynote where he also outlined features for

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