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ALSO CALLED:
WWW Development Tools,
Web Application Development Tools,
Web Software,
Web Application Development,
Web Tools,
Web Development Software
DEFINITION: Flock is an open source Web browser with advanced features, based on the Firefox code and released for preview in October 2005 by a group of developers in Palo Alto, California. Flock was developed to facilitate the development of Web 2.0, described as the next generation of the Internet, and Web 2.0 phenomena such as blogging, vlogging, social bookmarking, podcasting and RSS. Bart Decrem, a member
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Do-It-Yourself BI Done Right: The Secret Sauce is SaaS
sponsored by myDIALS Inc.
WEBCAST:
This webcast, featuring Forrester Research, explains how Software as a Service business intelligence can deliver a more cost-effective way to get relevant information to those who need it faster than traditional business intelligence can.
Posted: 09 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 09 Nov 2009
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WEB DEVELOPMENT TOOLS DEFINITION (continued):
Flock is an open source Web browser with advanced features, based on the Firefox code and released for preview in October 2005 by a group of developers in Palo Alto, California. Flock was developed to facilitate the development of Web 2.0, described as the next generation of the Internet, and Web 2.0 phenomena such as blogging, vlogging, social bookmarking, podcasting and RSS. Bart Decrem, a member of the team of Flock developers, is known for his work with the Mozilla Foundation. He emphasizes that Flock is intended to leverage open source technology and exist in a synergistic relationship with, not apart from or in competition with, its parent browser Firefox. Web Development Tools definition sponsored by WhatIs.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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