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HTML5 skills primer, Apple's dark side, and what's moving to the cloud

 
 
Form a learning plan for an HTML5 future

Form a learning plan for an HTML5 future

Justin James lists core technologies developers should learn in order to keep up with the game changing HTML5.
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Letter to the editor: The dark side of Apple's power of 'No'

While Apple's discipline for saying "No" has been a big part of its current success, there's a dark side to that phenomenon. Here's one example, explained in a letter to the editor.
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Letter to the editor
What's moving to cloud? Mostly startups and non-critical apps

What's moving to cloud? Mostly startups and non-critical apps

The 2011 Future of Cloud Computing Survey was released this week at the Structure Conference. Get a look at the most interesting slides and the top comments from cloud leaders.
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