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Mozilla Weave Stores Personal Settings on the Web

Mozilla developers looking to shift individual browser settings to the Web with a new project dubbed Weave.

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PHP SCRIPTING Tools and techniques for PHP with Linux

PHP is becoming an essential tool for all but the simplest websites. This month we examine PHP in the Linux environment.

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Moving Towards KDE: Apple Opens WebKit for External Developers

Apple developer Maciej Stachowiak has announced a new policy for developers of the HTML rendering library Webkit. It will close the gap between Apple developers and external programmers.

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Oracle Launches JRuby Website

Oracle has just released the first, major JRuby application, thus demonstrating the viability of the Java port of the Ruby scripting language.

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Web 2.0: Pottymouth 1.0 Sanitizes User Input

Version 1.0 of Pottymouth, a Python module for HTML processsing has just been released. The tool helps sanitize user input from websites.

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Mozilla Prism Puts the Web on Your Desktop

The Mozilla Foundation has just released Prism, the pre-release version of an application that removes a Web application’s reliance on a browser. The software, which was previously only available for Windows, is now available as version 0.8 for Linux and Mac OS X.

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Klone 2.0.0: Web Applications in C/C++

Embedded specialists Koan Logic have released version 2.0 of their webserver framework Klone which gives programmers the ability to development web applications in C and C++.

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Mozilla Mobile for Symbian, Windows Mobile and Linux

Mozilla is working on a Firefox browser for mobile devices and it looks likely that it will run on Symbian, Windows Mobile and Linux.

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