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The Interoperable Internet is the platform. Is the Net plus Open Standards and Protocols. Where services inter-operate producing innovation, preserving competition, and after all delivering better results to the end user.

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sPressed on Friday, April 16, 2010
Source: ProgrammableWeb
TwitterIn many ways Twitter is a platform to be admired. But how and where it communicates with its developer community has been a bit lacking. At the Chirp conference, Twitter launched the sort of home for discussion and information that should make Twitter developers happy.
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sPressed on Monday, February 22, 2010
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We recently wrote about Julian Sanchez's video explanation of how culture is often a more important part of remix culture than the remix itself. That is, the act of sharing an experience with others is often the key to culture, and those that focus on the content alone often seem to miss this aspect of it, which explains why they often seek to limit the ability to share that culture through copyright. Of course, as with any such debate, when supporters of stronger copyright fail to have significant reasoning for how to counter such an argument, they tend to fall back on the "but it's not art" or "if that's the type of creativity that we get from remixing, we're better off with out it" types of arguments. That is, they begin to focus on the subjective quality of the content, not realizing that such content often isn't directed at them as a target audience, and the people it is directed at, who do enjoy it, really don't care what they think. Julian has now built on that discussion, ...
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sPressed on Saturday, February 20, 2010
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Online IDEs - A new way of developing software?
bespin1A number of companies are making a push to move traditional desktop applications into the cloud. Programmers have not been left out of this revolution, with several sites offering IDEs in a web browser. Here are 5 online IDEs.
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sPressed on Thursday, February 11, 2010
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Google BuzzGoogle Buzz is a new service that takes aim at Facebook and Twitter by providing the ability to post links, photos and status updates directly from your Gmail account. And right off the bat Google has released the accompanying API.
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Stack OverflowStack Overflow, the innovative and popular programming question and answer service, is planning to open an API. In keeping with their community-centric approach, they are asking developers for input on what features should be included in their API.



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