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    The software giant has announced the .Net Framework Developer Center portal to help educate non-.Net developers in its technologies

  • Open source Java project wants code donations

    Apache Harmony, a project which plans to create an open source implementation of Java, has called on the Java business community to donate software.

  • AusTender Web site catches cold

    The federal government's procurement Web site greeted users with an unusual message this morning: "The evaluation license for this copy of Macromedia ColdFusion has expired."

  • Up-and-coming Australian tech companies

    Looking for the next overnight success? We profile five upstart Australian tech companies. (OK, one of them is from New Zealand).

  • Macromedia's Renaissance man

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  • All about Adobe with Ben Forta: Video

    Take one ColdFusion veteran and mix in a healthy dose of prolific book writing, and chances are you will end up with Ben Forta.

  • The host with the most

    Business critical Web sites require fail-proof Web hosting. ZDNet Australia reports on companies who can manage the load whilst you focus on your business.

  • Hide Web servers from hackers

    One of the first things a hacker does when targeting a Web server is determine the OS and Web application versions running on that server. Here are some tips to help you make this information difficult to access.

  • Victoria "still a buyer's market" for IT skills

    Victorian demand for ICT professionals marginally improved during the first half of 2003, "but it is still a buyer's market".

  • The future looks PHPerfect

    With versions on most Web platforms, a library of databases and Web/XML services, PHP may be the next-generation Web language for your network.

Videos (2)

  • Ben Forta: All about Adobe

    Take one ColdFusion veteran and mix in a healthy dose of prolific book writing, and chances are you will end up with Ben Forta.

  • Google CEO Eric Schmidt

    Google's chief sits down for an extremely rare, wide-ranging interview and discusses Google's two operating systems, government scrutiny, and, of course, evil.

Reviews (10)

  • Macromedia Dreamweaver 8.0

    Macromedia Dreamweaver 8.0 is a powerful tool and a vital upgrade for Web designers, especially those who create dynamic sites.

  • Macromedia Studio MX 2004

    Macromedia has updated its Web developer's suite: we review the key elements -- Flash, Fireworks and Dreamweaver.

  • Dreamweaver MX 2004

    If you need the latest and greatest in Web site development, Dreamweaver is the best investment; but it's overkill for casual users.

  • Macromedia expands server software

    Macromedia on Tuesday announced new versions of its applications server software.

  • Tech guide: Ink-conceivable

    If inkjets leave you flustered and lasers sound dangerous, check out our guide to the various types of printing solutions available.

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