Underworld
Diego — “weblog” is one word.
Matt — Power Outages and Blackout Moblog.
Matt — AppFuse 0.9.1 Released.
Fred — EclipseTechnologies at AlphaWorks.
Erik — Nutch - Google in a JAR.
McBlog — unsynchronized StringBuffer – let the Tiger in!
Kevin — WyPy the Minuscule Wiki.
Rafe — Natively compiled Eclipse.
Norman — Java and shell scripts.
Steven — P800 & GPRS.
SCO's Licensing Fight Turns a Profit. $7.3 million of revenue from its controversial Unix-licensing efforts.
Fred — Legal Expert Claims SCO Group Claims Against Linux Fraudulent.
I wonder if support for Google Calculator is going to be implemented in the Google APIs at some point.
Biggest. Ugliest. Wristphone. Ever! Say no to Wristomo.
Mike — Bye Struts-Dev.
JMP 0.33, a runtime profiler of the JVM, with object and method statistics.
What's coming up in GNOME 2.4. A look at GNOME 2.
OpenOffice.org for Windows 1.1 RC3 and OpenOffice.org for Linux 1.1 RC3 Released.
Outlook Express On Life Support? Typical Microsoft… hook 'em, then sink 'em.
The reading lounge: Java NIO.
Make the most of Xerces-C++, Part 1.
Magic with Merlin: Formatting numbers and currency.
Instant logging: Harness the power of log4j with Jabber.
Quick Office for Series 60. Word Processor and Powerpoint Viewer.
Rusty — JSR 184: Mobile 3D Graphics API for J2ME, JSR-185: Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI), JSR-195: Information Module Profile and JSR 114: JDBC Rowset Implementations.
Jonaz — AspectWerkz 0.8 is released.
802.11g drives Wi-Fi sales. But 802.11b still rules the roost.
Janne — Penthouse Goes Bankrupt, Americans Fleeing To Canada and Europe.
Office In Three Flavors. VirtualPC bundled in Professional edition.
Microsoft beats Apple iTunes Music Store to Europe. Partnership with music industry darling, OD2.
Roman — JetBrains T-Shirts and Mugs.
Simon — Python & Java: a Side-by-Side Comparison.
SuSE putting dents in Microsoft's armor. Richard Seibt, CEO.
JavaScript Exception Handling. It's sad but true — error-free code is still largely a Utopian dream.
Thanks to all the people who have expressed their sympathies regarding Max. We both really appreciate it.
IBM refreshes Java tool. WebSphere Studio update.
Blaine — Don't use Virtual Dimension. I like it, works great for me. The transparency options are ubber cool.
Russ — Explosion and The Realities of Connecting via GPRS.
Fx — Fred, what about a comment …
Todd — Crazy Cool Dealz.
I forgot to mention it then but we saw a trailer for Underworld last Saturday. It looks mighty good.
Charles — Trust and Non-Public Members.
Mike — No One's Buying Tablet Computers. Yeap, not too suprising.
Rusty — IzPack 3.1.0 and JSP TestRunner.
Martin — Things You Never Knew Existed.
RIAA undeterred by subpoena setback. “This is a minor procedural issue…”
On August 14, 1989 — Bon Jovi's “New Jersey” album became the first U.S. album to be released legally in the Soviet Union. The Russian label Melodiya paid the group with a truckload of firewood since rubles can't leave Russia.