Canada Day
Matthew — WLAN Passport arrived!.
Tom — Apparently, blogging is finished…
Matt — Mark Pilgrim Castrates his RSS Feeds — Film at Eleven and Linux/Symbian File Transfer.
Users petition to save the Sony Ericsson T608.
Clarity — Reading RSS on a Nokia 3650.
EFF Launches Let The Music Play Campaign. “Congress needs to spend less time listening to record industry lobbyists and more time listening to the more than 60 million Americans who use file-sharing software today.”
Sam — RssAggregator.
Mike — Chicago Apple Store is stunning.
Bill — Java for Palm OS Devices.
Simon — Storm in a Soup Bowl and Sun has an Open Source Info Site.
Bill — The Echo wiki.
Bob — FreeCache.
Brent — Trailing slash.
Rafe — Knowing when to shut up.
Rogers — My head has been hoisted.
Steve — Matrix fight scenes in ASCII.
Java Music Player 2.2, a Java music player that support MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AU, WAV, and AIFF.
Reasoning Releases Results of a Software Code Audit of the Apache Web Server.
Gates's Corbis Sues Amazon Over Copyrights. Using Amazon's web site to sell celebrity posters and photos that are illegal reproductions of material copyrighted by Corbis.
Toshiba's 17-inch laptop. Satellite P25-S507.
Review: Jabra BT200. FreeSpeak.
Russ— Beckham Sighting in Madrid.
Fred — New Competitor to winCE.
Zulfikar — Keep It Simple, Sun!
Personal locator beacons available in 48 states.
Andreas — WinSCP – SFTP and SCP client for Windows.
Glenn — SBC, Barnes & Noble Hot Spots and 72,000 Hot Spots Worldwide.
Dion — IBM Posts New SPECjAppServer2002 MultiNode Result.
Simon — Open source = higher quality.
Guy — Source of notebooks, handheld computers, mobile gear.
Hani — Dynamic Proxies, bytecode manipulation, and other hacks.
Niel — Used Books at Amazon.
‘The Jobs uniform’ analyzed. Leigh-Ann Jackson of the Austin American-Statesman has written a fun article on Steve Jobs' wardrobe.
NYT — Verizon Announces $1.6 Billion in Charges.
Jim — Are the smartphones really that big?
Carlos — The Forgotten Standard Java API.
AAS: Orange say no to the 3650?
Alan — Lots of goodies in this morning from Technews.
Jos — Eclipse GTK on Linux, big problems..
Vanessa — Java Developers are everywhere – and blogging.
Kevin — Uploading my OWN Music.
Simon — Eclipse 3.0 M1.
David — MMS pricing and real profit models.
Jobs holds on to top spot in Forbes CEO ratings. Forbes has published its latest technology CEO job approval ratings.
Taking a Page from PowerBook. Will campus-bound students fall for Toshiba's first a 17-inch display notebook? Satellite P25-S507
Tom — RSS - I invented the term!
3.1 million hits, 41531 visitors, and Google doesn't want to advertise here. Go figure.
The Windows Mobile 2003-based Pocket PCs SDK is available for download.
Implement Java-based distributed computing with RMI.
Create wrapper classes on the fly with Java dynamic proxies.
Achieve better Java code with inner and anonymous classes.
Russ — TV Shows For My Phone.
Matthew — Düsseldorf goes WLAN.
Metrowerks Offers Development Solution for Creating Linux OS-Based Mobile Computing Devices. OpenPDA.
Benoit — Une belle archicture J2EE.
Mark — Leave RSS alone.
Karl — jEdit nominated in the JDJ Editor's Choice Awards.
Charles — The Curse of '.
Jeremy — Software: Jot this.
Casady & Greene to cease operations July 3rd, after nineteen years in the Software Publishing business.
Cheating and cameraphones. Cheating on exams via text message is already problem in some schools, but apparently some kids in Britain have taken things to the next level.
Certificate Authorities Careless About SSL Security? Verisign, Baltimore, Geotrust and Globalsign.
‘Do Not Call’ Registry Hits 10 Million. More than 10 million telephone numbers have been registered with the new federal registry.
Transylvanian hackers put the bite on. Blackmailing several top American firms to the tune of up to $50,000 apiece.
New AIM encryption suited for business. AOL Instant Messenger service with client-to-client encryption.
More hotspots must be deployed: Gartner. Loss Leader.
On July 1, 1847 — The U.S. Post Office issued its first adhesive stamps.