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Sun, Joyent offer free Web hosting to Bebo developers (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News) Sun Microsystems is partnering with cloud services provider Joyent to give Bebo developers one year of free Web hosting for their applications. | | | AmeriCommerce Announces Version 5.0 of Their Shopping Cart Software with XML Web Services API. (PRWeb) AmeriCommerce announces Version 5.0 of their shopping cart software with over a hundred new features including an XML based Web Services API, Custom fields, MAP pricing, support for VAT/GST Taxing, partial order shipments, Live Design™ online Storefront Builder, Google™ Analytics and conversion tracking, Google checkout and Paypal Express, variant images and swatches, and an IP Firewall. (PRWeb ... | | | AmeriCommerce Announces Version 5.0 of Their Shopping Cart Software with XML Web Services API. (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) AmeriCommerce announces Version 5.0 of their shopping cart software with over a hundred new features including an XML based Web Services API, Custom fields, MAP pricing, support for VAT/GST Taxing, partial order shipments, Live Design™ online Storefront Builder, Google™ Analytics and conversion tracking, Google checkout and Paypal Express, variant images and swatches, and an IP Firewall. | | | Sun, Joyent offer free Web hosting to Bebo developers (ARNnet) Sun Microsystems is partnering with cloud services provider Joyent to give Bebo developers one year of free Web hosting for their applications. Bebo is a social media network, featuring user-generated content. | | | Sun, Joyent offer free Web hosting to Bebo developers (InfoWorld) Sun Microsystems is partnering with cloud services provider Joyent to give Bebo developers one year of free Web hosting for their applications. Bebo is a social media network, featuring user-generated content. The hosting arrangement offered via the Sun Startup Essentials program gives Sun an opportunity to promote its OpenSolaris open source OS, which the developers can use to ... | | | Cloud Computing Journal: Building a Composite Application Using Multiple Web Services (SYS-CON Media) What happens when your cloud provider has multiple datacenters and has the ability to move your code around based on their need (read: not your need)? One thing that any enterprise IT buyer knows how to say is “who’s throat do I choke?” When you have a composited application, who exactly are you going to be calling? The cloud providers have yet to address the myriad of problems which can, and ... | | | Yahoo Reinvents the Web Portal (Mashable) Want to know what the future for big web portals will look like? Yahoo’s developer team might just have an answer. Using YUI 2.x and YUI 3-based framework , they’re working on a new front page that will enable extensive customization for users; developers, on the other hand, will be able to create third party applications for the page. Developers should go over to the YUI blog for the ... | | | Web Apps and Password Security (O'Reilly Media) Do you trust web based applications with your password? What about trusting a third party web application? Sometimes it's hard to avoid the temptation of using a third party application, and sometimes you may not even know you're using a third party application. | | | Bookmark management comes to Google Chrome (CNET) A developer release of Google's open-source Web browser now gives people control over bookmarks besides just importing and exporting. | | | Cloud Computing Journal: Amazon, Google, Microsoft - Big Three Cloud Providers Examined (SYS-CON Media) There’s been quite a bit of chatter on the web about Microsoft's Azure Services Platform. Obviously I’m excited to see people talking about our new platform, especially when there is plenty of good, some bad, and some good if not somewhat rambling. There will be no shortage of guessing as to what Microsoft is “really up to” with our development efforts. read more | | |
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