La Fête du Travail
Brent — NetNewsWire 1.0.2b1.
John — Link-o-rama.
New project: Java Controller for iTunes.
Reader says Best Buy selling new iPod.
Sugared water Apple censors Miles Davis. Puritans.
Tutorial: The Socket API in JXTA 2.0.
Sam — MSDN Page Update Request.
IBM denies charges of Unix theft. IBM's 18-page filing in U.S. District Court in Utah, rebutting SCO suit.
Great tips on Mac compatible Bluetooth phones.
RIAA cashes in on file-swapping students. And you thought college loans were bad.
Priceline.com reports first-quarter loss of $8 million.
Russ — More Symbian Thoughts.
Dominic — Tomcat 4.1.24 JSP compiler error solved.
Ray — Looking for a job? Part 2.
Magic with Merlin: Exercise complete control over your graphics display.
Transferring files with GridFTP. Learn how to use a sample Java class with the Globus Toolkit 2.2.
Secrets of the wireless elite: Tom Hume. Emulating and optimizing the old-fashioned way.
Focus Traversal Policies in Java Version 1.4.
Final Draft 3: JavaServer Pages 2.0 Specification.
Nameless Coward — Just started looking at C# today.
Blaine — Organize your music.
Chris — Fighting for my domain.
Brent — Huevos and iTunes Music Store.
Thomas — Powerbook 17" surpassed easily.
Tom — text.it.
Dan — A pleasant surprise in iTunes 4.
Wireless experts: Give us broadcast spectrum. At a congressional forum, experts debated whether the broadcast spectrum should be sold by the government, leased or free.
Wireless Messaging with J2ME. JMS, WMA, etc.
Java programming dynamics, Part 1: Classes and class loading.
JSP best practices: Manipulate dynamic content with jsp:include.
Russ — Back at Home.
Michael — Mobile Web Service is the future of Java.
Mike — A hell of a lot of Java words!
Mark — My first cease-and-desist letter.
Chris — Steve Jobs Interview.
Simon — iTunes Web Service?
Steve — Idea generics support is on its way.
CVS-SSH2 Plug-in for Eclipse 0.0.5, an Eclipse plug-in to allow CVS access on an SSH2 session.
The Register: SuSE 8.2 Approaches Computing Nirvana.
OpenOffice.org 1.0: One Year Later.
Morpheus: ‘We're Back’.
Joe — RSSLibJ continues to improve.
OpenBSD 3.3 released.
‘Erotic gherkin’ for London skyline. Thanks, Russ
Jim — Beyond SMS and MMS.
Orb — And the winner of the WROX lottery is …. Apress???
Simon — Standard libraries - Java vs. Python.
This little blog received 1.2 million hits last month, with close to 20K unique visitors. Thanks.
Bill — Local attorney sues telemarketer.
JarJar ClassLoader 1.0.0, a class loader for JAR files inside other JAR files.
iTunes Music Store — A Success? 275,000 tracks at 99 cents apiece in its first 18 hours.
Symbian looks to enterprise to drive smartphone biz. Jim says it's a good overview of the show.
Apple Recruits iTunes for Windows Developers.
The Supermarket of the Future. Wireless express checkout.
Mike — WebWork 2 is awesome. MVC is over. We win ;)
Une montre Sauvegarde. USB Watch.
GeForce FX 5200 Reviewed.
Guy — Time to challenge airline paranoia on wireless.
Nick — Release of Classifier4J.
WSJ: new 3G iPods have less battery life.
On May 1, 1931 — The Empire State Building in New York was dedicated and opened. It is 102 stories tall and was the tallest building in the world at the time.