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Fred — mForma Dev Site.
Patrick — Subject: Apple support, it's hell.
Bryce Yehl — Bluetooth Woes.
Russ — What's the Plan Russ?
Mike — Tail it up! How one fool ruined my ANZAC day.
JavaMail API 1.3.1 Early Access release contains bug fixes as well as support for DIGEST-MD5 authentication in the SMTP protocol provider.
Dominic — Now this is a 404 error.
Russ — Mobile Books! and Symbian OS C++ for Mobile Phones Preview.
Kief — Java rsync implementation.
Mats — Eclipse releases SWT as standalone library.
Brent — Won OS X Innovators Contest.
Cedric — The science of compilation and More JUnit frustration.
Kevin — Judge says file-swapping is legal.
Why do programmers write open source software? NewsForge looks at some of the motivations for developers to participate in open source projects.
20 Ultimate Net Gadgets… Kick-Ass Kit for 2003!
Lufthansa to fly with Web access in 2004.
Bill — XP media player supports Blogging?
Free Comic Book Day — 3 May 2003.
Pipe Terminal output to BBEdit. Cool!
Fred — Tira Wireless Dev Network.
London's Soho to get blanket 802.11 cover for voice, data.
Russ — Just Wondering…
John — WiFi Update No. 8 (The Big Picture, "Wider-Fi", 802.everything, Manhattan WiFi, etc.)
New Apple Music Service Trumpets Ease Of Use.
Tobias — dom4j.
Verizon has 14 days to ID file-swapper. A U.S district court on ruled that Verizon must give up the identity of an anonymous subscriber accused of swapping music files online.
James — [OS X] iTerm rocks.
Dave — WebCore Update.
Matt — Check that data!
WSJ: Apple signs Eagles, No Doubt for music service.
We're more innovative than Linux. Will IT buy his pitch?
Diego — it's a CAT!
Fred — China Mobile and J2ME.
Norman — Cheers for JSTL 1.1 - another huge step forward.
Adam — slashdot rss. Been there… Done that… It sucks.
Markus — Resin supports something they call “compiled javascript”.
Carlos — Is Java Hundreds of Times Faster than Any Other Language?
[Rumeur] iTunes 4 le 28 Avril.
TipicME 1.3 now out. The Zaurus version doesn't seem to work quite right.
On April 25, 1901 — New York became the first state to require license plates for cars. The fee was $1.