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The web starts to blink: Chrome drops WebKit as its rendering engine – announces Blink
Recently, concerns arised that WebKit could become the new IE6 (the majority of web developers optimized and tested only for compatibility with IE6 before the great browser wars). As it turns out, these concerns will not fullfill, as the world’s … Continue reading
Posted in Web as a Platform
Tagged Apple, Blink, chrome, Chromium, CSS3, DOM, firefox, Google, html5, javascript, Rendering Engine, safari, WebKit
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JavaOne: Java 8 kommt 2013 – JavaFX auf iPads und Java auf Macs – twitter macht auch mit
Oracle fasst die gestern im Rahmen der JavaOne Keynotes angekündigten Neuigkeiten in einer im Anschluss veröffentlichten Pressenachricht zur Zukunft von Java 8 wie folgt zusammen: Java 8 wird grösser und kommt später: Bislang durfte man mit Java 8 gegen Ende 2012 … Continue reading
Posted in Java Basics, Java modularization, Java Runtimes - VM, Appserver & Cloud, Politics
Tagged Apple, Avatar, closures, java, java 8, JavaFX, JavaOne, javascript, jigsaw, oracle, twitter
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Mac, Java and how to shoot at your own feet while running…
Here a short update on the Java-Mac deprecation topic. There are a few interesting links on the web, you can checkout some of them at dzone.com. Best read I found on the topic explains why “Desktop Java is a ruinously expensive … Continue reading
Posted in Java EE, Java Runtimes - VM, Appserver & Cloud, Politics
Tagged Apple, java, jdk, webobjects
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A Big-Picture Look at Google, Microsoft, Apple and Yahoo
Der Verteilungskampf zwischen Google, Microsoft, Apple und Yahoo ist im vollem Gange. Die New York Times hat einen interessanten Überblick über die Schlachtfelder veröffentlicht: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/22/a-big-picture-look-at-google-microsoft-apple-and-yahoo/ Alle beteiligten haben einen eigenen Werbenetzwerk, und die vielen Angebote (wie z.Bsp. Kalender, RSS Reader, … Continue reading
Why should Apple be interested in Twitter?
Rumors of Apple beeing interested in Twitter Continue reading