Tuesday, February 05, 2002


[SJL's Radio Weblog] Making Money The way to make money in mutual funds: start your own.
8:43:07 PM    

[Sam Ruby's Radio Weblog] WASP Developer for Eclipse.  Gotta love it!  IBM open sources an IDE.  IBM also works on open source implementations of SOAP.  Systinet has their own implementation and yet integrate with the common IBM's tooling.  Best of all, SysInet actively participates in the ongoing soapbuilder's interop activities.  Choice is good!
8:40:46 PM    

[Slashdot] Tom Lord's Decentralized Revision Control System
8:33:37 PM    

[Daypop Top 40] "Nutshell Toolbar"
8:29:46 PM    

[IBM DeveloperWorks: XML News] Document associations (XML.com)


8:28:34 PM    

[The Motley Fool] Intel. "they hate Microsoft with such a passion that they ignore the basic strategic thinking that will drive Sun forward..."


8:26:07 PM    

[Tomalak's Realm] Darwin: IM is here. RU prepared? Scott Kirsner. The Gartner projection was enough to make me curious about the ways that instant messaging is being used today, its benefits and disadvantages, and the usage dynamics that might develop once it is adopted more widely. Like e-mail, it's a way to link geographically dispersed individuals.
8:15:07 PM    

[John Robb's Radio Weblog] Adam's newest Web Service:  open CalServices.  Why wait for .Net where you will be controlled by Passport?  He is already building a peer based calendar system in Radio where people can link their calendars, integrate it with their Weblog and send notification to others via RSS.  Nice!
8:12:11 PM    

[John Robb's Radio Weblog] Glenn, Jabber is great middleware for real desktop apps.  Most likely these are desktop Web applications (Radio).
8:09:59 PM    

[ZDNet Tech News] Software giants unite for Web services. Microsoft, IBM and BEA Systems join forces with a goal of reducing the confusion customers may have over different technologies for building Web services.
8:06:47 PM