Google's blitz of new features

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Google's blitz of new features
Here's a look at 10 new tools Google's recently rolled out for shopping, tracking weather, making multiple calls, and more. Read More


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Bossie Awards 2011: The best open source software of the year
Open source software continues the march toward world domination. Don't believe us? Just look at your mobile phone. Read More

One Web dev language to rule them all
A perennial problem with Web development is its complexity and the number of languages and technologies a developer must juggle to deploy even the simplest Web application. Enter Opa, a new language that aims to eliminate all of the convoluted code-wrangling. Read More

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