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Sun tries again with consumer-flavored Java

May 8, 2007 The server and software company comes full circle with Java, releasing a scripting language to ease desktop and device Java development.Video: Sun launches JavaFX TAGS: Java, scripting language, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java application, development tool, user interface, mobile phone, open source, Adobe Systems Inc., Web browser, PC, Microsoft Corp.

FAQ: JavaScript insecurities

July 29, 2006 JavaScript is playing a major role in the Web 2.0 boom, but increased use of the scripting language is raising security questions. TAGS: JavaScript, Web 2.0, AJAX, scripting language, programming language, FAQ, Netscape Communications Corp., programming, attack, worm, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, security, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Web browser

Flash to jump beyond the browser

May 11, 2006 Adobe's Apollo project will seek to blur the line between applications for the Web and for the desktop. TAGS: Adobe Apollo, Kevin Lynch, Adobe Systems Inc., AJAX, Web application, scripting language, Adobe Acrobat, developer, Web browser, person, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Will Ajax help Google clean up?

March 17, 2005 Google's popular map and e-mail sites reignite interest in older Web tech, raising potential threat to Microsoft, Flash and Java. TAGS: Laszlo Systems Inc., AJAX, DHTML, JavaScript, web-based application, Macromedia Inc., scripting language, dot-com, Web application, Google Maps, Google Inc., Gmail, Java, developer, blog, Yahoo! Inc.
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