How Facebook Connect took down the Web

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How Facebook Connect took down the Web
The problem arose from the Facebook Connect API, a clever bit of JavaScript that allows website developers to integrate their sites with Facebook. It went wrong when Facebook started mishandling its end of the connection. Read More


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Microsoft evangelists pull page out of BlackBerry handbook
Microsoft is starting to sound like the company once named Research in Motion as it tries to convince developers and users to look beyond iOS, Android. Read More

Java retakes the lead in language popularity
Recent security problems aside, Java moves past C in Tiobe's language popularity index thanks to its ties to Android development. Read More

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