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Ogg Vorbis decoder chip a reality. Oggastic!
Allon — Most “Redicurous” Item of the Week.
Dominic — W3Schools .NET Tutorials.
Rogers — Lycos, Amazon seek weblog trademarks.
Andy — Oh shit. I've been slashdotted.
Congressman pocketed $18,000 for RIAA ‘lobbying trip’. Ethics probe call needs your help.
Henri — LGPL/Java blah blah.
Apple CFO joins eBay board of directors. Fred Anderson.
J2ME CDC for PocketPC ARM and Sun J2ME's last stand on Pocket PC. Get off your collective arses!
Fool.com: Nokia shares down approx 20% this afternoon.
Matt — HowTo: Upgrade your app to JSP 2.0 and An XForms Tutorial.
Dion — Hibernate & Cocobase: Open source and the law and New way to learn MVC. View a sing-song.
Hani — More distressing symptoms: Werkflow.
Rafe — Microsoft Monitor on Office XML.
HP's old Bluestone team found off New Jersey Turnpike. Oracle makes XML tools grab.
Mary Jo — Windows Server 2003 Gaining at the Expense of Linux.
Magic with Merlin: Focus, focus, focus. Focus is the art of managing what component receives keyboard input and when it receives it.
Java programming dynamics, Part 3: Applied reflection. Command line argument processing is one of those nasty chores that seems to keep coming around no matter how many times you've dealt with it in the past.
Developing Web Applications With JavaServer Pages 2.0, provides a fast track, code-intensive tutorial to get you started with JSP 2.0.
Matt — mjabber Does Not Work on My 3650.
Fred — New Nokia MIDP Tips Tutorial.
Jon — Nanning 0.9 Released.
Bill — Extracting files from RPMs.
Scott — Wireless broadband everywhere: WiMAX.
Norman — XDoclet in Action on amazon.
Marc — Here comes AOL journals.
Jabber XML-RPC for Java, an implementation in java of the XML-RPC protocol, on top of Jabber instant messaging layer.
mjabber, a J2ME Jabber instant-messaging client.
Matt — 240-kbit Over EDGE and Kensington WiFi Finder: Cheaper Than You Think.
New Clie Announced – Welcome the Sony Clie UX-50.
Rusty — JaxMe 1.64 and Big Faceless Report Generator 1.1.8.
Jonathan — Java VM Management, a modest proposal…
Cedric — Objective C.
Charles — It's Time to Fork the LGPL.
Andy — what to do about the LGPL in Java.
Nathan — j2me devices.
Apple Posts PowerMac G5 TV Ad.
Todd — PC sales surge in second quarter.
CNET on the Onebox Media Center. The living room PC from Niveus.
New Bill Seeks Prison Time for File Swappers. The bill carries penalties of up to 5 in prison and a $250,000 fine for uploading a copyrighted file to a P2P network.
Review: Viewsonic V35 Pocket PC.
Microsoft issues doubleplus critical security fix. Secured Win 2003 systems among the vulnerable.
Nokia profit plunges by 28 percent, sales flat.
Windows device development faster, cheaper than Linux? But if so, why are so many outfits committing suicide?
Slackware Turns 10. Happy Birthday!
I ran Sun's Doc Check Doclet on some of our projects. It did find some problems I would have probably never found otherwise.
The results are output to HTML documents. Unfortunately there is no way to directly open the faulty documents. The process of correcting problems is thus quite intensive.
Someone needs to incorporate similar functionality into IDEA/Eclipse.
Jakarta Velocity Tools 1.0, a collection of Velocity subprojects offering servlets and tools for rapid web development.
Dion — WebLogic the Platform. Is that what we needed?
Fred — A J2SE SmartPhone?
Stephan — Another reason for NOT using CocoBase.
Chris — What's The Refresh Rate On Your Tongue?
Vanessa — How to find the answer to your Java question in 3 simple steps.
Leslie — Email notification of the Googledance and Changes in my link blogging.
Jeremy — On Buying Feedster.
Keith Writing realistic job descriptions.
Simon — New PHP experiment, inspired by ColdFusion and The Google Browser.
Calvin — Java and LGPL.
RealRadix — Radio Shark.
Aaron — ColdFusion Whois client using Jakarta Commons/Net lib.
Jeremy — Beware The Trojan and Update: The Citibank Robbery.
O'Reilly updates popular Linux reference book. Linux in a Nutshell.
Missing Sync for Pocket PC. Synchronize with iCal, Mac OS X Address Book and AvantGo, as well as transfer music and photos from within iTunes and iPhoto.
DELL Axim X5 Review and Dell Axim Problem Found.
Music piracy probe stepped up. US record industry officials send subpoenas to internet providers in a crackdown on music piracy.
Jim — Metadata roundup.
Hotspots – cold turkey or Big Mac?. Why not try selling more food?
DirecTV dragnet snares innocent techies. Dolphins in the Tuna Net.
Matt — Multitasking.
On July 17, 1979 — Gary Moore left Thin Lizzy and was replaced by Midge Ure.