RSS: too little, too late.
Sony Confirms the US Release of Two UX Clies. The UX40 and UX50, available in September.
Simon — Core J2EE Patterns, 2nd edition (Prentice Hall).
Rod — LGPL and Java: More confused than ever.
Chuq — Dear Dave (again….) and The spam wars escalate.
Andy — RSS 2.0 goes to Harvard.
Kevin — RSS goings-on.
Brent — RSS Spec Moves to Berkman, Advisory Board Formed and More questions answered.
The French have a word for it: ‘E-mail’ is now ‘courriel’.
Matt — Preorder Your N-Gage and Python 2.3c1: Release Candidate.
Fred — MicroJava.com Name Change.
Greg — A Free J2EE 1.3 Compliant Server.
Neema — Nice tool for finding cheap flights.
Cameron — Filters: Static AOP for Servlets.
Garth — It's 0530. What does the 0 stand for?
An interesting interview with Jeffrey Zeldman. AppleMatters has an interesting interview…
InstallShield sues competitor Wise Solutions for electronic espionage.
SMART ID's WiFi detector. Kensington is not alone.
No more Computer for Dell. An Inc. will do.
Jean-Yves — Good news about RSS2.0.
New Clie UX50 uses a sony-designed ARM-based chip. Sony handheld, Sony chip.
Carsten — Public Review of Portlet Spec.
Rusty — DTDDoc 0.0.9.
Matt — Backup your Powerbook on your iPod.
Dominic J2ME Ant Tasks by Stampysoft and Ant, Antenna and Eclipse for J2ME development.
Dion — OSCON Java sessions are now available for download.
Derek — Core J2EE Pattern Defeated – JMS ServiceLocator.
Andy — Unemployed? Want $4000 worth of training for $150?
Aaron — Java Collection Types & ColdFusion.
Joe — Design by contract: testing implementations of interfaces.
Jeremy — Man Beats Donkey.
Beta testers sought for next version of QuickBooks. Intuit is recruiting Macintosh beta testers.
Todd — PowerToys for Windows XP.
RCA's new gadgets. MP3 players with SD card, a wireless digital audio system, a DVD player with a 7-inch screen, and a slot-loading progressive scan DVD player.
101 reasons not to get a Tablet PC. “It can't get wet.”
NYT: PeopleSoft Completes Deal for J.D. Edwards.
Bush's e-mail faces DOS attack. New site crippled.
jLo, yet another logging framework.
Bertrand — jfor 0.7.2rc1.
Charles — T2: The Director's Cut.
On July 18, 1936 — The first Oscar Meyer Wienermobile rolled out of General Body Company's factory in Chicago, IL.