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Create Desktop Applications with Java-Based Web Technologies and Mac OS X.
Web and Enterprise Architecture Design Patterns for J2EE, Part 2.
Tom — Approaching the Mobile Internet.
Dion — JDO Maintenance Release: JDO 1.0.1.
Philip — Building software that matters.
Matt — Booting from my iPod.
Crowbar — Hibernate Joins JBoss Group.
Rafe — Hibernate now part of JBoss.
Anselm — Google Code JAM 2003Tough problems. Intense competition….
J2ME VNC Client Alpha 2.9.3 released.
House passes Internet tax ban. A bill that would permanently ban governments in the U.S. from levying taxes unique to the Internet.
We're stuck with ICANN: Official. Historic moment in Internet's history.
Joey — Mixer Remixed.
Russ — Using your Nokia 3650 as a Portable Office.
Skype 0.91 Beta Released.
Enhydra XMLC 2.2.1, an alternative to JSP.
The OpenSSH exploit and Mac OS X. An explanation…
KDE 3.1.4 Released. It's the fourth maintenance release and ships with many bugfixes and improved translations.
Matt — PowerBooks aren't cheap.
Adrian — Real life Jakarta Velocity - simple optimizations.
Jason — Java distributed caching.
Simon — Dive Into Python reborn.
Java Vision Toolkit 2.2.0, an advanced imaging toolkit.
John Ritter's sitcom will go on without him. I heard John Lovitz was going to take the role over.
PCMCIA Group Releases New ExpressCard Standard. First cards are expected in the second half of 2004.
Matthew — Cocoon in a nutshell.
jvider 1.6, a Java Swing GUI builder.
Altova Takes on XML Database Mapping. MapForce 2004.
a san juan — Amazon.com historical survey comparison: The web services hype subsides.
Andreas — OXF - The XML Platform (and Cocoon alternative?)
Chris — Borland using wxWindows.
Bill — Cocoon's Competitors.
Tim — The RIAA For Dummies - 60 Second Edition.
Qtopia 1.7 gains Mac OS X desktop support. Trolltech today announced the release of Qtopia Desktop 1.7.0 for Mac OS X.
Thomas — McDo France propose du Wi-Fi.
On September 17, 1963 — “The Fugitive” premiered on ABC-TV.
On September 17, 1964 — “Bewitched” premiered on ABC-TV.
On September 17, 1965 — “Hogan's Heroes” debuted on CBS-TV.
On September 17, 1966 — “Mission Impossible” premiered on CBS-TV.
On September 17, 1972 — “M*A*S*H” premiered on CBS-TV.