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IBM Initiates Mobile Web Projects

The world is soon entering the era of the mobile Web with mobile phones acting as the ubiquitous window to the World Wide Web, also doubling as e-wallets, education devices, and more.
Possibly because of this, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of IBM’s India Research Labs, Big Blue has unveiled a new initiative to […]

How to make your own “Web Mashup”

So you want to make a mashup but aren’t entirely sure where to begin? This page can help you get there.
1. Pick a subject
Answer the question: a mashup of what? Hint: Plotting markers on maps is probably the easiest place to start. It might just be the best delis in your neighborhood. While you […]

Watchout for IBM QEDWiki

What is QEDWiki?
QEDWiki is a browser-based assembly canvas used to create simple mashups. A mashup maker is an assembly environment in which the creator of a mashup uses software components (or services) made available by content providers. QEDWiki is a unique Wiki framework in that it provides both Web users and developers with a single […]

OpenID is now powered by Microsoft, VeriSign, IBM and Google

Call it co-incidence or call it necessity, but Microsoft has jumped on-board a Yahoo!-backed initiative to give internet users a single digital identity.
Microsoft is joining systems and internet rivals IBM and Google by becoming a full corporate board member of the OpenID Foundation. Also signing up are VeriSign and Yahoo!, the latter last month pledging […]

IBM taunts Sun, HP and VMware with $40 PowerVM hypervisor

IBM thinks it can slice the hell out of a server. In fact, it looks to use virtualization as a major weapon against Unix rivals Sun Microsystems and HP and against x86 vendors. Don’t believe us? Then witness the PowerVM branding exercise.
IBM unfurled the PowerVM moniker in front of journalists today, as it announced new […]