- Microsoft’s BizSpark initiative offers free servers and software to startups » VentureBeat
- Microsoft Jump-Starts Global Entrepreneurs With BizSpark: With no upfront costs, the program provides easy access to software development tools and technologies to build solutions spanning the PC, Web and phone.
"BizSpark is available worldwide to privately held startups building a software-based product or service that have been in business less than three years and have less than $1 million (U.S.) in revenue. BizSpark provides startups with software, support and visibility early in their life cycle when those resources are most needed and least affordable. As a demonstration of Microsoft’s commitment to startup success, a program fee of $100 (U.S.) is payable on exit from the program rather than upfront when joining." That's a lot for just $100! - Zend To Collaborate With Adobe – Zend.com
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Some examples of when you could use AMF to talk between PHP and Flex/Flash. - Zend_Amf Update…
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