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Microsoft's concurrent shifts from Lync to Skype and from on-premises servers to the cloud are confusing many enterprises
Is it possible to reduce -- or even eliminate -- the human factor when it comes to testing software releases? In a word, yes.
In today's open source roundup: Big changes are in the works for Firefox. Plus: Android malware increases significantly. And one million new lines of code added to Linux kernel in 4.2 rc1
Consumer Watchdog says Google engages in unfair business practices by not offering U.S. residents the service
Machine learning can bring tremendous value to the applications you build, but beware the bearers of false gifts
Firefox's tentative plans for the future include ditching its legacy XUL technology, long regarded as a hindrance to the browser's evolution
Ruby on Rails still shines for Web development, but not for speed or scalability
The industry is excited about containers in application development, and it will yield significant value in the application-centric cloud
Developer demand for Ruby and Rails remain high, but the specific ways both language and framework shine (or don't) are crucial to know
Kin Lane is on a mission to educate the world about the transformative potential of APIs. He has a message for you, too