Wirelexsoft has introduced an IDE platform for developing Ajax applications based on the Google Web Toolkit (GWT).
AIM Pro Business IM Debuts
AOL and web conferencing firm WebEx have partnered on the new AIM Pro client, a newly released project that AOL believes will make them ready to capitalize on a $1.1 billion enterprise messaging market.
Movielink Debuts Burn To DVD Service
Movielink launched a new service today that will allow customers to download films with copy-protection software that can be burned to DVD. The new service is a result of a licensing agreement between Movielink and Sonic Solutions.
HP Debuts Rice-Sized Memory Spot
A storage device capable of retaining 4Mbits of information and transfer that data at a rate of 10Mbits per second occupies the same amount of space as a grain of rice.
Google Debuts Cost-Per-Action Ads
An email from the AdSense team at Google invited one of SeekingAlpha’s analysts to consider hosting CPA ads on his site.
CRM Wrapup: Debuts And Deals
InfoStreet’s web-based StreetSmart suite adds CRM and sales force automation; gateway security firm IronPort opts for Click Commerce to push supply chain data to CRM; and Hong Kong-based CDC Corporation ups its offer for CRM pioneer Onyx Software.
Firefox Debuts In World Cup
As Juan, a soccer fan, plugs away at his desk job, he isn’t as distraught as he might be for having to miss his home country’s appearance in the World Cup. Juan’s Firefox browser is decked out in his national colors and fills him in each time his team scores a GOOOOOOAAALLL!
Topix Debuts Classifieds Service
Within the local news search at Topix.net, visitors will see local classified ads on the right side of the page and an invitation to post a free ad themselves.
Microsoft Debuts New Mac Hardware
It’s not an UMPC designed to run OS X, but a newly designed keyboard and mouse for the stylishly designed Macintosh computer line.
Microsoft Debuts MapCruncher
Microsoft has joined the map mashup game by releasing MapCruncher, a downloadable map-publishing tool billed as an API for the non-programming masses. The Microsoft Research team says MapCruncher will do for mashups what Word did for documents.