Wednesday, October 17, 2007
OSGi Basics
from InfoQ, This is a very good presentation by Peter Kriens
OSGi Foundation
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
SEO Jokes
The problem with SEOs jokes is that most SEOs don’t think they are funny, and most people don’t understand that they’re just jokes!
More jokes about SEOs:
http://seo-theory.com/wordpress/2007/08/30/old-seos-dont-joke-they-just-make-you-laugh/
If you asked yourself "what is SEO"?, read this.
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Monday, September 10, 2007
Bumptop - New path to your desktop
A little outdated but interesting. I was browsing through this list of technology talks at TED, this one about new desktop got my attention. There is a youtube video explaining how it works.
More graphics about bumptop.
Not much news about what they are doing with this now. They are still hiring. I hope something cool comes out of this.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
JavaFX
Microsoft has Silverlight, Adobe has its Flex and now Java has its JavaFX. At work, we have a kiosk with super-cool UI. First we used Flash, completed another prototype in Flex but ditched it because it got too complicated to code and deploy. We switched to good old Swing and it worked as expected and looked neat. It is the first Java based thick app I really liked (stupid IBM DB2 command center flashes in my mind) and it works perfectly. Then came JavaFX and my fellow codemonkeys jumped on it. Here is a list of links to get started. Enjoy!
Main sites
http://sun.com/javafx/
https://openjfx.dev.java.net/
Overview
http://www.sun.com/featured-articles/2007-0508/javafx/index.jsp
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070509-first-impressions-suns-javafx-platform-for-rich-application-
development.html
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2007/07/27/introduction-to-javafx-script.html
More tech-rich articles
part 1: http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/scripting/javafxpart1/
part 2: http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/scripting/javafxpart2/
http://www.ociweb.com/javasig/knowledgebase/2007-07/index.html
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/joshy/archive/2007/09/javafx_javafx_s.html
FAQ
https://openjfx.dev.java.net/JavaFX_FAQ.html
Download JavaFX
https://openjfx.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectDocumentList
Eclipse plugin
https://openjfx.dev.java.net/javafx-eclipse-plugin-install.html
Alert: Whenever you open a .fx file, this plugin adds javafx libraries to build path and adds javafx nature to EVERY open project in your workspace.
Getting started
https://openjfx.dev.java.net/Getting_Started_With_JavaFX
Geting started with Eclipse
http://www.mrbool.com/articles/viewcomp.asp?comp=5549
http://www.thescreencast.com/2007/05/running-your-first-javafx-program-in.html
Reference
https://openjfx.dev.java.net/JavaFX_Programming_Language.html
http://jfx.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
Read JavaFX book in JavaFX - this is a very nice read and gives you a feeling of JavaFX capabilities as you read
http://jmentor.com/JavaFX
API reference
http://evc-cit.info/jfx/makeapi/api/index.html
Blogs
Chris Oliver
http://chaoticjava.com/posts/category/javafx/
Tools
A nice tool to get started: http://www.reportmill.com/jfx/
Translate SVG to JavaFX : http://blogs.sun.com/chrisoliver/entry/javafx_svg_translator_preview
Some known problems
http://colmsmyth.blogspot.com/2007/07/javafx-script-this-is-easy.html
http://jfx.wikia.com/wiki/Frequently_Encountered_Issues
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Wednesday, August 01, 2007
New opensource Wi-Fi baby
Software Freedom Law Center concludes OpenHAL does not infringe any copyrights of Atheros' proprietary HAL code. Now, OpenHAL developers can continue their work and hopefully get this new driver in the kernel soon. Thanks, Atheros.
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history|grep linux0.01
A curious email was sent on 25 Aug 91 20:57:08 GMT.
Rest is history
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Monday, April 09, 2007
Online gaming in India
A detailed analysis of the growing gaming industry in India
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
Welcome to Human Computer Interaction (soon)
We all raved about the Apple iPhone and the cool technologies packed in it. It is designed to be an ultimate "one-device to rule everything else" package of very cool Apple products. What makes it "so cool" is the innovative multi-touch screen and its intuitiveness. I hate the menus, keyboard and utterly useless shortcuts in my new Motorola Razr. If you love your cellphone's UI, you haven't seen the best yet. Everyone is amazed at how Apple has redefined the cellphone experience.
Not only that, Apple has started and taken user experience to a whole new level.
If you thought "that's cool but they can't take take this technology too far", you are wrong, buddy. Don't be mistaken Apple can offer only two points-of-contact (POC) on its screens. With iPhone, you can pinch and stretch objects on screen with two fingers. How about using all your fingers to move, stretch, tap, back-rub?! windows on a screen, just like Tom Cruise in Minority Report? Is that possible? your dreams have come true!
Enter Perceptive Pixel founded by Jeff Han, "a spinoff of the NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences to develop and market the most advanced multi-touch system in the world." See how big an impact he can make in computing.His demo at TED in February 2007 is just mouth-watering. Take a look
Apple has loads of patents filed under multi-touch screen category in 2004. So, who invented this first? Steve Jobs thinks its Apple. Is Jeff working for Jobs now?
Nope. Not yet. As of today, Jeff is not working for Apple.
Anyway, if I can get rid of my keyboards and "feel" the screen, that will be awesome. I hope either Jeff or Jobs or both make that dream come true.
Labels: HCI
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Welcome to Headline News
This one has been due for a long time. When I first heard this news, I doubted it. When it became official after JavaOne 2006, I guessed they would make it in 2007 but not this fast. We'll get to see Java C and Hotspot VM by October, 2006; rest of JDK in early 2007. yeah! wait there is a catch: "The company is still considering the licence under which it will release the technology"
what will be the effects? which license would it be? Read what Geir Magnusson of Apache thinks about this. Also the discussions in that post are interesting.
Oh dear! I hoped i-flex would become a mega-banking software company. The way I see it, Oracle is gonna swallow it and make the whole company and its amazing product one of many oracle solutions. If you are wondering "what's the big deal about i-flex?", you are missing a big picture. i-flex's Flexcube is the #1 banking product in over 100+ countries. It is also one of the best product development companies in India.
72,000 residents and $1 million. Google says this is just a demo of their power :-) No - they will not provide wifi for entire US. On a similar note, project Green wifi, backed by all these big guns, is working on wifi in developing nations. Let's see how long does it take to go live.