MySQL becoming a viable platform for .NET developers.
Google opens App Engine to all.
Company rolls out an open source alternative to Microsoft Outlook and Exchange.
Microsoft Wednesday posted plans for expanding file format support in the next major revision of Office 2007.
SearchMonkey, a new online development platform and toolset from Yahoo, officially launched Thursday.
According to Sun's Chief Java Architect Todd Fast, these "disposable" applications are changing the face of development.
At JavaOne this week, Neal Gafter, a software engineer at Google, presented his proposed specification for adding closures to Java
If there is one topic that seems to get Java programmers excited, it's the question of whether to include a new feature called closures in the next version of Java.
Borland agrees to sell its CodeGear unit for $23 million to Embarcadero Technologies.
Developers expand Eclipse's ability to run applications across different systems; new languages, SOA tools expected in next release.
Sun plans to announce news about open source products and partnerships at the San Francisco event.
15,000 Java developers get together this week in San Francisco.
Yahoo's next steps could be with Google or AOL.
Koders.com is slated to become another asset in Black Duck's software compliance toolset.
Microsoft has enhanced its datacenter monitoring solution by releasing three public betas.