Google is quietly testing a new service that lets Internet developers perform automated searches of its vast World wide web database and publish the benefits on their personal websites. If you buy software without having reviewing or delivering detailed specifications, then you have no definition of "flaw." If you forget to ask for a particular type of security, or the specifications do not indicate that such safety is available, neglect sueing.
Java developer Danny Eng, who previously programmed with the C++ language for OS/two and Windows environments, said Java's ease of use and the higher demand for Java developers is driving folks to the new language.
The company'sNet plan, heavily based on the Extensible Markup Language ( XML ) information-sharing regular, is aimed at generating Microsoft's existing computer software accessible force.com migration tool over the Web to standard PCs and to increasingly well-liked devices such as cell phones and individual digital assistants (PDAs).
Sun sued Microsoft three years ago, arguing that Microsoft built technology into its Java items that leads developers to create Java applications that only operate within Windows, defeating Sun's "create when, run anywhere" purpose.
By requiring Net developers to register with the web site and by capping the number of searches, Google can save sources even though endorsing, and potentially charging for, legitimate uses of automated queries.