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Ruby shining on Java, Windows, and Mac OS

Infoworld News -- Ruby, the popular open source dynamic language, is making headway not only on Java but also on the Windows and Mac platforms. Appearing at the RubyConf event in Burlingame, Calif., on Friday afternoon, Engine Yard officials offered insights on JRuby, which puts Ruby on the JVM (Java Virtual Machine).  JRuby also functions with Windows. Apple personnel at the conference detailed MacRuby, which puts...     11-21
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Microsoft denies it built 'backdoor' in Windows 7

Infoworld News -- Microsoft today denied that it has built a backdoor into Windows 7, a concern that surfaced yesterday after a senior NSA (National Security Agency) official testified before Congress that the agency had worked on the operating system. "Microsoft has not and will not put 'backdoors' into Windows," a company spokeswoman said, reacting to a Computerworld story Wednesday.     11-20
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ARM, MIPS step up their push for Android

Infoworld News -- Processor makers ARM and MIPS Technologies are both aiming to simplify and accelerate the use ofnetbooks, MIDs (mobile Internet devices), set-top boxes, and picture frames that run on Google's Android software platform. Earlier this week, ARM rolled out the Solution Center for Android, which provides software, training, and hardware to companies developing Android-based products.     11-19
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Supercomputing centers acknowledge Amazon's influence

Infoworld News -- Amazon.com is to high performance computing what McDonald's is to food: fast, cheap but with a limited menu. But while some HPC users may refer to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service as a "CPU farm" or a "CPU bin," there are aspects of the company's model and pricing scheme that may be having an impact on supercomputing centers that have been typically been the domain of researchers.     11-19
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Get ready now for netbooks in the enterprise

Infoworld News -- Netbooks in the enterprise are coming, some observers believe. And whether it takes a year or five for netbooks to catch on in corporate America, it behooves IT managers to get ready sooner rather than having to clean up a mess later on. Remember, many IT managers initially refused to accept PCs and, later, iPhones for enterprise use. Employees demanded they reconsider and brought the devices in a...     11-19
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