Daily del.icio.us for December 11th through December 16th

December 16, 2008

Google: A little more like Microsoft every day | The Open Road – CNET News – I liked to think that third parties like Mozilla helped to ensure that Google would "not be evil." Time will tell if Google has the will power to keep itself honest. Adobe AIR powered cyn.in desktop fuses instant messengers [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for December 2nd through December 6th

December 6, 2008

Enterprise Java Community: Pondering About JSR-135, the New Servlet 3.0 Specification – Now there is a new specification coming, Servlet 3.0 (JSR-315). The Early Draft of this specification features some new really neat features, and in my opinion some mistakes. In this article I'm going to show the new additions to the EOD (ease of [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for October 13th through October 16th

October 16, 2008

Java Entrepreneur: MySQL Co Founder plans to quit since current stay becomes unpleasant – I have thought about my role at Sun and decided that I am better off in smaller organizations. I HATE all the rules that I need to follow, and I also HATE breaking them. It would be far better for me [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for September 19th through September 21st

September 21, 2008

Gbridge Does Simple but Secure File Sharing, Syncing, and VNC – Gbridge is a free software that lets you sync folders, share files, chat and VNC securely and easily. It extends Google's gtalk service to a VPN (Virtual Private Network) that connects your computers and your close friends' computers directly and securely. Gbridge has many [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for September 9th

September 9, 2008

BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » We hate success – The Justice Department has hired a litigator to look at going after Google and its growing dominance in advertising. This isn’t surprising, of course. It’s the yin-yang of American business: we love success stories but we hate too much success. Michael Medavoy: When Did Education and [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for July 27th through August 5th

August 5, 2008

Ext JS – Ext 2.2 Released – We are pleased to announce the release of Ext 2.2, a fully backwards-compatible maintenance release of Ext. This is a recommended upgrade for all Ext 2.x users as it not only adds many new components and examples, but also provides a host of important bug InfoQ: FXStruts: Developing [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for June 24th through June 27th

June 27, 2008

vmcNetFlix – Official Site – vmcNetflix is an add-in for Microsoft Windows Vista Media Center which allows you to manage your NetFlix subscription, stream NetFlix "WatchNow" movies directly to the Media Center player, or download the movies for playback later from a "WatchLater" ga The LinkedIn Blog: LinkedIn is 99% Java but 100% Mac – [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for May 2nd through May 4th

May 4, 2008

Pearware Blog : Improving Java web site performance with asset caching – In this post, I’ll be talking about a solution I developed at my day job to improve the performance of our web site by allowing the browser to cache JavaScript, CSS, and image files Who Will Tell the People? – New York Times [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for March 12th through March 16th

March 16, 2008

Raible Designs | JSP’s Evolution – It started out as a discussion of JSP vs. Velocity and Craig (McClanahan) provided an interesting evolution of JSP (and comparison to Velocity). How To Analyze Data Using the Average | BetterExplained – You drove to work at 30 mph, and drove back at 60 mph. What was your [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for March 9th through March 10th

March 10, 2008

BEA JRockit Mission Control – JRockit Mission Control for Eclipse is a set of plug-ins for the Eclipse IDE designed to help develop, profile and diagnose applications running in the BEA JRockit ® JVM. GridGain – Open Source Grid Computing For Java – GridGain is focused on doing one thing and doing it better than [...]

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