David Beckham is 28 today
JLCP 0.5.1. Javalobby Community Platform Released.
Russ — Let's Not Forget BREW.
Dan — Jaguar Stable, Apple Utility Not.
Review: Apache Server 2.0: The Complete Reference.
Commentary: One Bad Apple.
Blockbuster Decides to Go Online.
Java: FunWithFileDialogs. AWT FileChooser and Swing Aqua JFileChooser dialogs in Mac OS X.
Diego — beta update.
Bill — NO! I co-invented RSS!
Tom — Re: Composing Strings.
The world's most expensive cellphone. A diamond-encrusted handset from DBTEL that costs almost $30,000 and comes complete with a three-carat rock as a centerpiece.
Russ — Optimum/Standard Software Choices for the Nokia 7650.
Free Voice over Wi-Fi. FreeWorld Dialup.
Fred — A Flamer Asks for Forgiveness.
Open AMF 0.2.5, Java Flash Remoting.
JavaBean Calendar 1.0, Java calendar for GUI applications.
SCO says it will revoke IBM's AIX license in June. The saga continues…
Net attack crushes SCO Web site. Don't mess with us.
Developing E-Business Interactions with JAXM.
Startup Writes Language to Replace Java, .NET. Clear Method's Water.
Russ — Even more Symbian, More Symbian Thoughts and Exposium Summary.
Wi-Fi Instant Replay. Instant replays over Wi-Fi networks at NBA basketball games.
Wired: The Wi-Fi Revolution. The wireless Internet has arrived — and now the sky's the limit.
Diego — Don't forget IrDA.
Werner — JBoss 3.2.0 has been released today.
Edwin — BEA Dev2Dev publishes Workshop/BPEL tutorial.
Keith — Search term highlighting on my site.
Carlos — The Perfect Thinking Style for Programming.
Matt — GinGin: Red Hat x86-64 Technology Preview.
Morgan — JDK 1.4, now including the kitchen sink.
Making J2ME applications run on BREW. The world's first implementation of a Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) virtual machine featuring MIDP 2.0 capabilities on Qualcomm's BREW platform.
FindBugs, a Bug Pattern Detector for Java.
Will the Wi-Fi Bubble hypesters kill Wi-Fi? Dot.com days are here again. They hope.
Nick — Release Early, Release Often, or at least Release!
John — Gforge: Open Source SourceForge.
Wireless spam on its way to the US. Oh goody.
Chuck out your handsets, here come the wristphones. Samsung GPRS wristphone.
Gérard — Multitasking JVM.
Apple planning second Seattle area store. In the University Village mall.
Former KGB man sues Amazon over online review. Suing for libel over a customer book review.
Ted — Effective Enterprise Java (Persistence): An “objects-first” approach preserves your domain model, The “relational-first” approach exposes your relational model, Use a “hierarchical-first” approach to model in documents and "Procedural-first" creates an encapsulation layer.
jEdit 4.2pre1 is now available.
OOP designs with VB.NET and Java.
Match4J, a match engine, an advanced search engine for searching in structured and semi-structured data.
Jeff — Why doesn't Apple write iTunes in Java? and What should I do with my Eclipse my notes?
Fred — J3DME.
JCalculator 0.1Beta, a GUI calculator written entirely in Java.
Opera for Linux 7.11 Tech Preview 5 Released.
Radio YourWay: TiVo for radio.
Lexar ships 2 GB CompactFlash card.
Nick — 1.5 Million Words in JavaBlogs?
Thomas — OS X jdk 1.4.1 and xdoclet issues resolved.
The Java Specialists' Newsletter: Treating Types Equally - or - Life's Not Fair! and 15.53% knew that i += n is the same as i = (type_of_i)(i + n)
SavaJe Licenses ARM Swerve i3D Client To Deliver Interactive 3D Java Applications On Mobile Phones.
Mark — But now it is somehow my fault.
On May 2, 1941 — The Federal Communications Commission agreed to let regular scheduling of TV broadcasts by commercial TV stations begin on July 1, 1941. This was the start of network television.