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The ongoing war against cybercrime |
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Written by CNN.com TECH
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Monday, 12 July 2010 12:23 |
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Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Like most college students, Jake McCoy had to apply for several loans to pay for his education.
After a rigorous check of his credit, he secured the loans and has been paying them back since graduating from Baylor University in May 2006.
Then, in October 2008, he received a letter from Baylor with bad news: A laptop computer with his account information had either been stolen or misplaced.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 12 July 2010 12:31 )
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WidgetPad and iPhone Widgets |
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Written by ClickJC.com Team
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Saturday, 10 July 2010 22:40 |
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WidgetPad Inc., a provider of collaborative developer environments for hybrid Web-based mobile applications, has announced WidgetPad for iPhone. WidgetPad for iPhone helps developers easily create native applications using standard Web technologies such as HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript, and distribute them as stand-alone applications via the Apple iTunes store. WidgetPad is a collaborative, open-source environment that will allow thousands of developers to share source code and learn from each other.
WidgetPad takes the complexity out of creating native applications and eliminates the need to learn platform-specific API sets and tools, by taking advantage of emerging new standards, such as HTML5. Available through the Web via a Software as a Service (SaaS) model, WidgetPad for iPhone allows developers to create fully interactive, media-rich mobile applications. These applications can leverage all of the iPhone’s advanced hardware capabilities (GPS, accelerometer, compass, etc.) by simply accessing WidgetPad.com through standard browsers – Safari, Firefox and Internet Explorer.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 12 July 2010 12:31 )
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Written by ClickJC.com Team
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Monday, 07 June 2010 06:22 |
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HTML5
is currently being developed as the next major revision of HTML (HyperText
Markup Language), the core markup language of the World Wide Web. HTML5 is the
proposed next standard for HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0 and DOM Level 2 HTML. It aims to
reduce the need for proprietary plug-in-based rich internet application (RIA)
technologies such as Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight. In common usage,
HTML5 may also refer to the additional use of CSS3, as both technologies are
under development in parallel.
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