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RIM Pushing WebWorks for Phone, PlayBook Development

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February 5, 2011
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RIM Pushing WebWorks for Phone, PlayBook Development RIM rebranded Widgets to emphasize that it can be used to create entire applications instead of just the small on-screen tools usually associated with widget platforms.
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Lawyers Say WikiLeaks' Assange Could End up in Guantanamo The extradition hearing for WikiLeak's founder Julian Assange is set to begin Monday in London, with his lawyers prepared to make arguments he could eventually...
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Microsoft Fixes Cookie Security Bug in Windows Azure Microsoft fixes a security bug in Windows Azure, and offers a new "extra small" cloud computing instance.
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