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| Subject: | Re: Next Generation of Browsers |
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| Date: | Thu, 1 Feb 2007 10:58:36 -0500 (EST) |
I think Adobe's new Flex platform, based on Flash, is supposed to allow for creation of web-based apps that can then be dragged off the browser onto the desktop. http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/ On Thu, February 1, 2007 10:15 am, Mark Curphey wrote:
I read an article in a business magazine about software as a service. I forget the magazine or I would quote it. In the article the author spoke about the next generation of browsers that would allow users to take web applications and their data off-line. Is this a case of a business writer talking tech or does anyone have any good articles / blogs / pointers to good material? ________________________________________ Mark Curphey Blog - http://www.securitybuddha.com Fun - http://www.securitybullshit.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by: Watchfire Today's hackers exploit web applications to expose, embarrass and even steal. Firewalls and SSL may be commonplace but recent studies indicate 3 out of 4 websites remain vulnerable to attack. Watchfire's "Addressing Challenges in Application Security" whitepaper, explains what to do and provides a guideline to improving your own application security. Download this whitepaper today! https://www.watchfire.com/securearea/whitepapers.aspx?id=701500000008fHF --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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