---> A portal for java gurus, java developers and experts. You can also find news on Google, Linux, OpenSource and latest articles on emerging Technologies and some personal stuff.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
450+ Freeware Utilities
Extremely useful free utilities that do specific jobs really well and save time and money.more>>>
Monday, January 15, 2007
Some Interesting LINUX WebSites
Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands with brief information, from O'Reilly.
http://linuxdevcenter.com/linux
A Great collection Technicial database about different distribution of Linux, from RedHat, Fefora, SuSE, and FreeBSD Documentation.
http://elibrary.fultus.com/technical/index.jsp
Linux Art and Design Resources
http://linuxartist.org
Google Search specific to Linux Technology
http://google.com/linux
Source of Linux related Security issues
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/
Linux Based Games and Codes
http://linuxgames.com
A active Linux Community to answer our questions
http://linuxquestions.org/
Collection of Linux based links for various platforms
http://linuxlinks.com/
http://linuxdevcenter.com/linux
A Great collection Technicial database about different distribution of Linux, from RedHat, Fefora, SuSE, and FreeBSD Documentation.
http://elibrary.fultus.com/technical/index.jsp
Linux Art and Design Resources
http://linuxartist.org
Google Search specific to Linux Technology
http://google.com/linux
Source of Linux related Security issues
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/
Linux Based Games and Codes
http://linuxgames.com
A active Linux Community to answer our questions
http://linuxquestions.org/
Collection of Linux based links for various platforms
http://linuxlinks.com/
jga: Generic Algorithms for Java, release 0.8
The major focus of this release is incorporating feedback from users. There are two major changes in this release based on such feedback.
First, to make it a lot easier for new users to find and use the algorithmic functionality, there is now a new package that exposes the various supported algorithms (find, filter/remove, merge/append, unique, transform, summarize, and sort) in static classes based on what they each do. Second, a popular suggestion is to make the functors available via static methods in leiu of calling their individual constructors.
There are also updates in the swing package, extensions to the Hacker's worksheet, and additional functionality in JFXG >>>more
First, to make it a lot easier for new users to find and use the algorithmic functionality, there is now a new package that exposes the various supported algorithms (find, filter/remove, merge/append, unique, transform, summarize, and sort) in static classes based on what they each do. Second, a popular suggestion is to make the functors available via static methods in leiu of calling their individual constructors.
There are also updates in the swing package, extensions to the Hacker's worksheet, and additional functionality in JFXG >>>more
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Pouring cold water in the Apple iPhone

Apple's new iPhone is undoubtedly an amazing piece of technology - cramming Mac OS X into a device measuring 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.46 inches is pretty neat - but I believe I can see a potentially serious flaw with the design.The more I look at the iPhone, the more I think that there's serious flaw, or at least a major weakness with the design. Let me remind you what the iPhone looks like. Maybe you'll spot what I'm getting at:Apple is a company that's led by design, and history shows us that this hasn't always meant creating a product robust enough to put up with regular usage (think back to the early 1st gen iPod nanos and the problems users had with those). I don't know about you but pretty much every cell phone I've seen that's been in use for a few months has some battle scarsmore>>>
Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Cognitive Radio

To avoid future wireless traffic jams, Heather "Haitao" Zheng is finding ways to exploit unused radio spectrum more>>>
Leapin' Linux! 2007 Predictions Are Here
