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Daily del.icio.us for January 11th through January 13th

January 13, 2009

What I Saw at C.E.S. This Year, Part II – Pogue’s Posts Blog – NYTimes.com – As promised: here are a few goodies I saw at C.E.S. that are worth looking forward to
Java EE and Flex: A compelling combination, Part 1 – JavaWorld – Adobe Flex is becoming a popular choice for generating the client [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for January 4th through January 9th

January 9, 2009

The storage solution Sun should have built | unixville – The HP MediaSmart Server EX485 is a diminutive low-power device that provides backup and storage service for all your home computers. It runs Windows Home Server, uses commodity hardware and supports Mac & iTunes, all while providing space for 4 internal drives
ThinkUI SQL Client – [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for August 6th through August 11th

August 11, 2008

javagems – Gems for Java programmers; those code fragments copied again and again from one project to another – Java Gems are general purpose utilities for Java. Yes, Java Gems are those simple code snippets copied again and again from one project to another, often from your private project to several work projects, those small [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for February 10th through February 14th

February 14, 2008

Zimbra's new Desktop: Look ma, no browser! | The Open Road – The Business and Politics of Open Source by Matt Asay – CNET Blogs – It's very cool. You should give it a spin. This is the best e-mail "client" ever built…largely because of its successful marriage of the Web with the desktop. In [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for January 2nd

January 3, 2008

Daily del.icio.us for for January 2nd:

Redmond | Feature Article: Google's Secret Weapon – "Open source is a software capitalist's supreme tool," says Matt Asay, VP with Alfresco. It enables vendors to align closely with their customers & prospects while simultaneously undermining competitors' efforts to charge license fees for their own produc
JavaScript: It?s Just Not Validation! [...]

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