McCain’s campaign videos constantly yanked from YouTube as someone sends in bogus DMCA take down notices.
Obama putting himself into video games.
Huge Spambot net shut down.
Apple says no
Yes, I now work for Adobe. Although, what I am doing is no different to what I was doing while working for Macromedia. I am talking to customers and developers, answering questions, working on some new articles and content, tinkering with ColdFusion/Flex integration ... for now, as far as ColdFusion specifically is concerned, this is little more than a change in name.
I am the President of a company with 50 employees and we are having a challenging time finding great Cold Fusion programmers. Could you recommend anyone? Are there any communities aside from the local Cold Fusion User Groups (which have not yielded us anyone) that you know of? Please feel free to email me or phone me if you need any further information.
Do you know if cold fusion will play a role with an adobe solutions provider(softcare.de). softcare has a product called k4( http://www.k4publishingsystem.com )and they are converting to j2ee on their application server
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MXDJ News Desk commented on 5 Dec 2005
Ben Forta's ColdFusion Blog: Hello From Adobe
Yes, I now work for Adobe. Although, what I am doing is no different to what I was doing while working for Macromedia. I am talking to customers and developers, answering questions, working on some new articles and content, tinkering with ColdFusion/Flex integration ... for now, as far as ColdFusion specifically is concerned, this is little more than a change in name.
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SYS-CON Brazil News Desk commented on 5 Dec 2005
Ben Forta's ColdFusion Blog: Hello From Adobe. Yes, I now work for Adobe. Although, what I am doing is no different to what I was doing while working for Macromedia. I am talking to customers and developers, answering questions, working on some new articles and content, tinkering with ColdFusion/Flex integration ... for now, as far as ColdFusion specifically is concerned, this is little more than a change in name.
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CFDJ News Desk commented on 5 Dec 2005
Ben Forta's ColdFusion Blog: Hello From Adobe
Yes, I now work for Adobe. Although, what I am doing is no different to what I was doing while working for Macromedia. I am talking to customers and developers, answering questions, working on some new articles and content, tinkering with ColdFusion/Flex integration ... for now, as far as ColdFusion specifically is concerned, this is little more than a change in name.
REG CROWDER wrote: It also makes the point that people who market things should think about who has money to spend, now that the US and UK are sliding into a bit of a recession.
I pounded London marketers over the head on this issue at this URL:
http://www.utalkmarketing.com/Blogs/DisplayBlog.aspx?BlogID=286
REG CR...
Unknown wrote: Nice article! I think if you add some examples to each of the tools you were mentioning in the article will help the reader to try the concepts you mentioned here.
Duty Editor wrote: > queZZtion commented on the 11 Oct 2006:
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>> How come this article makes no mention of
>> financial terms of the deal??
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed at the time of writing.
linux news desk wrote: Collax named Christopher Ackley to lead its U.S. Channel Sales team. Collax works with solution providers to deliver a suite of open source applications to help run small and growing businesses, including security, networking, and communication with no Linux knowledge required.
enterprise open source news desk wrote: Mertech Data Systems, provider of ISAM to SQL Database Connectivity (ISDBC) solutions has been notified by KEH Camera Brokers that Flex2SQL was successfully used to quickly transition from a proprietary DataFlex database to a MySQL database management system. Flex2SQL?s plug-in approach allows compa...
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