InfoWorld launches mobile-friendly Web sitemore similar news »
InfoWorld today has made the vast majority of its site content available in native format for the new generation of mobile devices, such as the Apple iPhone, Palm Treo Pro, and RIM BlackBerry Storm. Users of such "mobile 2.0" devices can access the InfoWorld technology news and reviews site at infoworld.com/m.
Yahoo's Jerry Yang to step down as CEOmore similar news »
After a bungled buyout offer from Microsoft, a deal with Google that fell apart and two rounds of layoffs Jerry Yang is calling it quits and stepping aside as chief executive of the company he cofounded, Yahoo said Monday.
Accenture topples communication barriersmore similar news »
Proximity gives coworkers the ability to easily engage one another in productive, face-to-face meetings at the drop of a hat. But what happens when you work in New York and your coworker is based in Chicago, or Los Angeles, or even London or Bangalore? Collaboration becomes far more difficult.
SpringSource buys Groovy-Grails backer G2Onemore similar news »
SpringSource has bought G2One, which provides training and support for the increasingly popular open-source Groovy language and the related Web application development framework Grails. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Yahoo adds to BrowserPlus Web technologymore similar news »
Yahoo has released an advanced version of its BrowserPlus Web development technology, enabling developers to use it on their own Web sites for better in-browser uploading and desktop notifications.
Nine Web 2.0 startups beating the odds in down economymore similar news »
As the economy struggles, the ability to receive funding for an idea and turn it into a successful startup company will become increasingly difficult. But at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco today, nine companies explained how they got their companies off the ground with initial funds of $50,000 or less.