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Each year, the competition in the software industry is fierce, and this year is no exception. The software industry has grown by leaps and bounds. The new trend of the software industry this year is to integrate social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter with software. The following are the top ten news events in the software industry in 2010:

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On November 23, the federal jury of the Oakland District Court in California ruled that SAP paid Oracle $1.3 billion as an infringement of Oracle intellectual property rights by TomorrowNow, its acquired software supporter. Oracle first filed SAP in court in 2007, accusing SAP of illegally downloading Oracle software, evading software licensing fees and taking Oracle customers. SAP acknowledged that it was responsible for TomorrowNow's infringement, but Oracle's claim for compensation from $1.65 billion to $3 billion was too exaggerated. SAP is picking up professional legal talents, or slamming appeals.

The popularity of Windows 7 Although many people had doubts about Windows 7, Microsoft used facts to dispel these speculations. Both the enterprise and individual users are satisfied with the Windows 7 operating system. In December, the U.S. Air Force issued a decision on the shortest time for the replacement of operating systems in its history - the upgrade of the Peterson Air Force base computer from Vista to Windows 7. Windows 7 is undoubtedly the bright spot of Microsoft in 2010, which brought a lot of profits to the company.

AutoCAD returned to the Apple Mac platform more than 18 years ago, and AutoCAD has returned to the Apple Mac platform. AutoCAD Mechanical Building Drawing Software is one of the industry's leading design, documentation, and mechanical building mapping software solutions with millions of users. AutoCAD, which is compatible with the Mac operating platform, has been available in the United States and Europe. AutoCAD WS Special Edition for mobile devices such as Apple’s iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch is also available for free download from iTune.

Browser wars The browser wars have become even fiercer in 2010, and industry giants have continually introduced new or tested versions in order to capture the market. In November, Mozilla released the mobile version of Firefox 4 Beta, which supports 10 languages ​​and is suitable for Android or Maemo operating systems. Mozilla followed suit and released a beta version of Firefox 4 that supports the multi-touch capabilities of the Windows 7 operating system.

Microsoft has launched IE9 Beta, which has improved the browsing speed, performance, compatibility, and graphics capabilities. In September, Google released Chrome 7 with new features such as WebM video support, auto-complete forms, and a simplified user interface. At the same time, Opera has also launched the beta 11 version. Industry rookie RockMelt is also racking his brains, constantly developing new products and concepts, and integrating social networking sites into their browsers.

Ubuntu Enables Private Cloud In October, Canonical announced that its Ubuntu Linux operating system is being upgraded and that significant improvements have been made to the private cloud. Both Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud and Amazon EC2 are based on APIs (Application Program Interfaces), making the private cloud compatible with Amazon and VMware. The private cloud has a broad market prospect and government customers will continue to increase.

Michael Biddick, president and CTO of IT consulting firm Fusion PPT, said that Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud combines Ubuntu Linux systems with Eucalyptus and other cloud management tools. Red Hat's Linux and other companies' Linux can be used with other open source programs to create a cloud environment.

"Call of Duty 7: The Black Operation" broke the record On November 9th, Activision's latest Xbox game "Call of Duty 7: Black Operation" was officially launched. The first week's sales were 650 million U.S. dollars, breaking the previous series of games "Mission Summon: The $550 million sales record maintained by Modern Warfare 2. In addition, “Call of Duty 7: Black Operation” broke another record with first-day sales of 360 million US dollars. A total of 59 million players played the game through the Xbox on that day.

SCO Group Sells Unix Assets SCO Group's 2004 Litigation Novell Inc. Said Novell had sold Unix copyright to itself when it allowed SCO to take over Unix's provision of service technology services in 1995, while Novell simply referred to the sale of the right to service and did not sell it. Unix copyright. Utah’s District Court ruled on March 30 that Novell had Unix ownership, not SCO. In September, the SCO Group stated in a statement that it will sell the Unix sector.

Facebook has reached 500 million Facebook users, and the number is still rapidly increasing. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder and CEO, is growing in popularity. Times Magazine named him as the person of the year, and the film “The Social Network” that was modeled on him was released. A social networking site has appeared in even the well-known American cartoon Mr. Simpson. In December, Facebook was also owned by Glassdoor. Com rated the nation's most popular employer of the year and Zuckerberg scored 96 points. However, Facebook is also facing a crisis, because it involves leaking the user's privacy, the company is constantly changing its site regulations.

Gmail email security is challenged Due to security and privacy concerns, the University of California, Davis decided to suspend the Gmail trial program, mainly due to Google Buzz inappropriate distribution. The correction seeks a more efficient and flexible central e-mail system. Yale University also announced the suspension of Google Apps adoption plans on March 30. The main reasons are similar: technical risks and flaws, and faculty members also worry about the security of their cloud computing.

LimeWire was ordered to shut down the world’s largest music, film and television program sharing website LimeWire because of alleged copyright infringement. LimeWire has been ordered by the US court to permanently shut down due to alleged infringement. At the request of the music industry in October this year, the United States federal judge ordered the closure of the LimeWire file sharing service. George Searle, CEO of the site, said that LimeWire intends to redevelop a service that provides legal, licensed music subscription services.

Forrester, a market research company, said that the US software industry’s output value in 2010 increased by 6.6% to US$568 billion. Forrester analyst Andrew Bartels said that Forrester believes that the IT industry will move into a new era of what can be called "Smart Computing" in the next few years. This cycle is expected to last six to seven years. Intelligent technology and advanced business intelligence analysis combine to produce intelligent computing. Smart computing is based on service-oriented architectures, servers and virtualized storage, cloud computing, and unified communications. 2010 is the beginning of this new era.

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