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Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 has been released and is now available for download.
David Ferrucci, from IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center, believes that a new open-source called UIMA, or you-ee-ma, offers advantages to developers and users alike in a wide variety of industries.
Service-oriented architecture, or SOA,r efers to an architectural solution that creates an environment in which services, service consumers, and service producers can coexist, and still have no dependence on each other, according to author Raghu Anantharangakar.
Google remains embroiled in accusations that it is violating copyright law on a mass scale by delivering copyrighted excerpts and works in response to specific search queries at its website.
David Ferrucci, from IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center, believes that a new open-source called UIMA, or you-ee-ma, offers advantages to developers and users alike in a wide variety of industries.
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Google remains embroiled in accusations that it is violating copyright law on a mass scale by delivering copyrighted excerpts and works in response to specific search queries at its website.
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The latest Firefox browser from Mozilla addresses previous flaws. Google has publicly responded to a copyright infringement lawsuit. SOA is in the news again. IBM's David Ferrucci talks about UIMA. |
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