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Why Google Dart beats JavaScript

Old Java versions breed new security exploits | Linux loses its luster as a darling among developers

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InfoWorld interview: Why Google Dart beats JavaScript
Google's Web programming language Dart is meant to address the shortcomings of JavaScript, and some have even called it a JavaScript killer. InfoWorld recently interviewed Lars Bak, the lead software engineer for Dart, to better understand Google's intentions for the new language. Read More


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Old Java versions breed new security exploits
It's easy for computers -- both in homes and at organizations -- to have multiple versions of Java installed, thus exposing those systems to security exploits. IT admins need to do a better job of closing those holes. Read More

Linux loses its luster as a darling among developers
Linux had a big birthday recently -- its 20th -- but the event may have been a tad bittersweet for its most devoted fans. Linux has slipped to third place in popularity, behind Mac OS and, of course, Windows. Read More

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The low-cost Amazon.com tablet could jump-start an Android market that is not competing favorably against the iPad in Appcelerator's survey. Read More



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