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How to Create a Software Startup, Part I

There is a glut of overly optimistic literature giving advice and encouragement on entrepreneurship, innovation, and fearlessness in the face of risk. The advice can be quite misleading due to

Startup IntelliFactory Rolls Out WebSharper Platform

Microsoft’s Tech Days Paris began this week, and programming languages and web apps are major themes. During a demo talk at the show, Don Syme, principal researcher at Microsoft Research,

How Google Buzz is Disruptive: Open Data Standards

Yesterday, Google unveiled Buzz, its social networking feed for Gmail that competes with Twitter and Facebook. Unlike its competitors, however, Google is taking an open, standardized approach to social networking

HTML 5 Leaves Client Storage Open to Web Attacks

Security researcher Michael Sutton warns that the types of offline storage specified in the HTML5 standards offer criminals new ways to attack users’ systems. Some applications that run entirely over

Location-Aware App Review

In a recent report, Skyhook found more than 6,000 location-aware apps for the iPhone, 900 for Android, and 300 for Blackberry. However, only 43 of apps worked cross-platform. Not surprisingly,

Oracle Upgrades Eclipse Free Plug-In Package

Version 11.1.1.4 of Oracle’s set of free plug-ins for Eclipse IDE includes a number of new features to streamline authoring and deployment of apps. For example, updated capabilities for the

IBM to Debut Info Management Software

IBM’s InfoSphere Business Information Monitor will allow organization to monitor the movement of information from databases to enterprise applications. When something goes wrong, the software will send out RSS or

iPhone Developer Creating App Live Over One Week

Developer Sahil Lavingia has announced plans to create a “One Week App”–a brand new iPhone application that he’ll take from start to finish in just one week. Throughout the process,

Oracle Shutting Off Sun Project-Hosting Site

Following the Sun-Oracle merger, Project Kenai has become one of the first projects to get the ax. Oracle says it is eliminating public access to the open-source project-hosting site in

Facebook Looks to Speed up PHP

Over the past two years, Facebook’s “HipHop for PHP” has reduced CPU usage on the company’s Web servers by an average of 50 percent. “The project has had a tremendous

Salesforce.Com Unveils Business Process Tools

Cloud computing heavyweight Salesforce.com has taken the wraps off a new tool it calls the “Visual Process Manager.” The Visual Process Manager lets users design business processes using flowchart elements,

Overview of Sybase ASE In-Memory Database Feature

With the recent release of the latest version of its flagship product Adaptive Server Enterprise version 15.5, Sybase has stepped into In-Memory database area. Unlike Oracle’s TimesTen, Sybase’s In-Memory database

Mobile App Developers on Cloud 9

Savvy developers looking for the next big thing in mobile business apps may actually have two big things to set their sights on: web-based cloud computing and related appliance-like devices.