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November 2005

A Java book that might be fun

0As you may know if you read this blog, I’ve got my fingers in more pies than … well, than I’ve got fingers. So it’s nice when I can have fun and learn something useful. Java™ After Hours: 10 Projects You’ll Never Do at Work looks like one of those opportunities. Anybody read it? Recommendations? [...]

What people are searching for

0Ever wonder what people actually look for other search engines? Well, reportedly 20 to 25% of searches are for shall we say, “adult” topics. As for the rest, Search Engine Watch has a page with links to see what the top searches on various engines. I particularly like the warning at dogpile. Technorati tags: search [...]

Stop the MPAA and RIAA’s Horror Triple Bill!

0Just recevied this action alert from the Electronic Frontier Foundation: On Thursday, November 3rd, the heads of the MPAA and RIAA present to the House Subcommittee on the Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property their plans for the future of digital technology. For high-definition television (HDTV), the MPAA demands every receiver must have, and obey, [...]