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Welcome to the age of Github — an era when software development is as much about connecting snippets of existing code as it is about writing that code in the first… Read more »
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Welcome to the age of Github — an era when software development is as much about connecting snippets of existing code as it is about writing that code in the first… Read more »
Ray Ozzie, the former Microsoft executive charged with driving the development of Windows Azure, is evaluating Azure, along with Amazon Web Services and OpenStack, for use by Cocomo, his mysterious startup… Read more »
Was Bill Gates, chairman and co-founder of Microsoft, the power behind the proprietary Windows-and-Office juggernaut, really an open source champion? A new Wired article lays Microsoft’s wider embrace of open source… Read more »
It looks like development superstar Ray Ozzie is about to come out of stealth mode: The force behind Microsoft’s Windows Azure Platform-as-a-Service project and Lotus Notes is starting to hire developers… Read more »
Microsoft poured money and resources into Microsoft Windows Azure, its grand attempt to transport the company’s software dominance into the cloud computing era. For die-hard .Net heads, Azure is probably the… Read more »
Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie, the Lotus Notes founder who wrote an infamous memo four years ago in which he sai… Read more »
Ray Ozzie, chief software architect with Microsoft, is leaving the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant. Ozzie is widely viewed as someone who tried to change Microsoft’s internal attitudes towards cloud computing. He… Read more »
Even after Microsoft reported record earnings a few days ago, one of its former executives has effectively written the company’s obituary in a NYT op-ed piece. Is Microsoft not savable? Here… Read more »
Speaking yesterday at the Professional Developer’s Conference, Microsoft’s (s msft) Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie explained what’s really important when it comes to the smartphone business, and it’s apparently nothing at… Read more »
This week at The Apple Blog, like a farmer with a gaggle of turkeys in the week before Thanksgiving, we’ve caught the juiciest news and posted it here for your consumption. Early in… Read more »