Wednesday, July 30, 2003
Going to the airport in a few minutes to pickup my wife. We decided to meet at the luggage pickup area since they no longer let people without a ticket thru to the terminal doors.
Survey: Do you find Google Ads on blogs annoying?
TMC Releases Performance Case Study Results. The Middleware Company has released a J2EE and .NET Performance case study.
Matt — Today is the last day for the old-style VW Beetle.
Jeremy — News: Your Remote Can Now Make Coffee.
PMD 1.2, a Java source code analyzer.
At $313 million, Finding Nemo beats Lion King's record.
PSP pics. Some photos of Sony's new PlayStation Portable.
I'm working for the FBI, claims accused hacker. Disavowed.
Matt — A-A-P 1.0 Released.
Dominic — dataGlue – open source UI data binding framework.
Rod — The Silent Majority Pays for Open Source.
Jay — Gartner: One in 20 end-user IT jobs to move offshore by late 2004.
Intel Joins Eclipse Consortium, as a supporting member.
Java Business Process Mgmt 1.0 beta4, a complete workflow engine.
Jena 1.3.2, a Java toolkit for developing semantic Web applications.
Camera Phone Clicks As A Credit Card. Snap a picture of the barcode, click and buy.
New BEA WebLogic JRockit JVM Benchmarks on IA32 and IA64. New SPECjbb benchmark numbers have been published for BEA WebLogic JRockit, on different systems.
Ewan — No Trial Version Available.
IBM pre- announces AMD Opteron 246. Pledges Opteron-based workstations too.
Alan — a well rounded package in Juliet.
Fred — Nokia 3300 SDK for MIDP1.0 Beta0.5.
Joe — Announcing: LANMP3.
Sony details PlayStation Portable specs. Smart CPU, graphics and copy-protection.
Kenneth — Athlon XP 2500+ (1.83GHz, 512KB, 333MHz, Socket A).
Jay — Is McNealy's vision realistic? The future of Sun.
Technical Glitches Plague BuyMusic.com. BuyMusic.com does not seem to be the runaway success that Apple's iTunes Music Store was.
Tom — Cameraphones and phone sex.
Matt — PyPE: Python Source Code Editor.
Carsten — Cocoon 2.1 RC1 Released.
Luke — SharpReader 0.9.2.1.
Nick — BEA's AOP pulled-out?
Simon — Who pays for open source?
Carlos — Awesome AOP links.
Daniel — java.blogs voting system.
Simon — Superb CSS template/tutorial.
Tom — Java interview questions.
Jack — Java Performance News.
OpenGL and Java unite forces. Sun & SGI.
eMachines' 802.11g laptop. M5310.
Barbecue 1.0.6 beta 4, a Java barcode generator.
On July 30, 2001 — Lance Armstrong became the first American to win three consecutive Tours de France.