FriendFeed is publicly launched
February 26th, 2008
As I, for various reasons, quit Facebook, I’ve looked around for ways to share stuff, perhaps only with myself, on the web (woah, out of writing breath).
Today I saw Paul Buchheit had announced FriendFeed open for the public, and went around and got myself an account. The concept seems at first to be a feed aggregator for your own content, but a social part is added in here. This allows you to subscribe to other peoples’ feeds (issue 1), and comment on items directly in that (anyone’s public) feed (issue 2).
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Java Resources
February 1st, 2008
A couple of my co-workers attending Heinz Kabutz’ Java course in Oslo this week. After they came back, talk drifted in on resources for a minute. Parsing my feeds (Google Reader, hint, hint) brought forth Kabutz’ newsletter and Sun’s Core Java tech tips. Other sources mentioned were Java examples by topic and Resources for Java server-side developers. Thanks Arve.
I’m currently dabbling in making small utils for myself… on my phone. The resources I’ve found for programming with Java ME are Sony Ericsson’s Developer World, Sun’s Wireless Toolkit, the Eclipse J2ME Plugin, Sun’s wireless tutorial paths and data storage tutorial. As all my other private projects, this will most likely suffer from fleeting motivation syndrome.
No promises though






