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Seven Ways to Get Your Startup Noticed by the Media by senior marketing manager Joann Yates Announcing Project MaiTai, a JavaFX-based Art Tool by developer Josh Marinacci Top 10 Reasons Why Sun Tape Has a Promising Future by marketing director Jay Wallace Deduplication Now Integrated in ZFS by Sun Fellow Jeff Bonwick The Network is...40 by chief technology officer James Gosling Comparing GlassFish and JBoss by GlassFish evangelist Arun Gupta Blog Roundup from the Oracle OpenWorld 2009 Conference by Sun developers and product teams Report from the 2009 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing by director Katy Dickinson Top 11 Identity Management Trends and Predictions by chief identity solution architect Mark Dixon Mind Your Own Business (Model) by open source evangelist Simon Phipps Software by Oracle, Hardware by Sun by FMA architect Scott Davenport DTrace for Dummies from the Multiple Threads blog More Reasons to Use JavaFX for Your Next Mobile Application by author and technologist Bruce Hopkins What's New in GlassFish v3 Monitoring by staff engineer Prashanth Abbagani Submitting Applications to the Java Store by director Bernard Traversat NetBeans 6.8 Milestone 1 Announced by senior staff engineer Ludovic Champenois The Problem with Automated Provisioning by chief technologist Wayne Horkan America Needs Open Source by open source evangelist Simon Phipps The MySQL Librarian is Here by QA developer Giuseppe Maxia (Podcast) Project Darkstar Enables Scalable Network Gaming by lead developer Owen Kellett and java.net editor Kevin Farnham A First Look at NetBeans 6.7 by technical writer James Branam Breathing New Life into Datacenters by senior staff engineer Michael Ryan Happy 4th Birthday OpenSolaris! by the OpenSolaris team Is Java Becoming More Globalized? by java.net editor Kevin Farnham JavaOne and CommunityOne 2009 Blogger Roundup by Sun employees and community members Why Everyone Should Be Using ZFS by chief technologist Chris Gerhard Do Operating Systems Still Matter for Developers? by vice president of emerging platforms Ian Murdock Anticipating JavaOne and CommunityOne 2009 by community manager Kevin Farnham What is the Killer App for Cloud Computing? by vice president Marc Hamilton Solaris 10 5/09 Fixes and Enhancements by senior staff engineer Scott Davenport Java ME SDK 3.0 Launched by chief technical officer James Gosling MySQL 5.4 Scalability on 64-way CMT Servers by principal engineer Allan Packer MySQL Scalability on Nehalem Systems by software engineer Neelakanth Nadgir Understanding the Cloud Economy by product line manager Ynema Mangum Solaris/Nehalem Optimization Details by engineering manager Anatol Studler OpenSolaris Running Great on Nehalem from The Observatory blog JavaFX 1.1.1 Release Notes from the JavaFX blog Sun's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure is the New Personal Computer by solutions architect Keith Rajecki What's in Store for JDK 7 by principal engineer Mark Reinhold Performance Testing the Sun Storage 7000 Series by Fishworks engineer Brendan Gregg Behind the Scenes with the Sun Cloud by director of web technologies Tim Bray Sun Cloud is the "Future of Computing" by senior HR business partner Volker Seubert Give Your JavaFX Apps a Startup Boost from the JavaFX blog Why I Like Being a Sun Campus Ambassador by computer engineering student Sandip Dev Java as an Incentive for Buying Servers and OSes by software architect John O'Conner Best Practices for JavaFX Mobile Applications by technologist Michael Heinrichs Another Tool for the Cloud Gets Better by vice president Bob Porras Skype on Solaris by technologist Christian Thalinger Cloud Computing in 140 Characters or Less by technologist Mark Dixon Best Practices for JavaFX Mobile Applications by senior product line manager Jai Suri The Government Could Save Billions with Open Source Software by president and COO of Sun Federal Bill Vass UK Government Endorses Open Source and ODF by open source evangelist Simon Phipps The Open Source Light at the End of the Proprietary Tunnel by Sun Federal president Bill Vass Sun Tech Days Hyderabad 2009 by GlassFish evangelist Arun Gupta Old Code and Old Licenses by open source evangelist Simon Phipps JavaFX Mobile Launch Roundup by senior technologist Terrence Barr GlassFish Portfolio Launch Coverage from The Aquarium, a Sun blog Three Reasons Why Your Java ME Mobile App Should Include JavaFX Mobile by technical architect Bruce Hopkins Towards Java EE Nirvana by author and programmer Cay Horstmann OpenSolaris Now with SPARC Support by senior staff engineer Dave Miner NetBeans Reviews from Developers by senior marketing manager Chhandomay Mandal Ensure Data Integrity in a Decentralized Storage System by developer Alois Cochard Programming or Social Engineering? by programmer John Reynolds Intellectual Privilege vs. Intellectual Property by open source evangelist Simon Phipps Announcing the OpenSolaris Bible by author Nicholas Solter The Art of Community by senior program manager Jim Grisanzio Webstarting Your JavaFX Application by senior director Octavian Tanase MySQL 5.1 Hits 1 Million Downloads by global communications specialist Jacki Decoster JavaFX Samples Piling Up by chief architect Danny Coward Emerging Social Ecosystems by new media and marketing director Mary Smaragdis Early Registration (and Deep Discounts) Now Available for the 2009 MySQL Conference & Expo by education marketing manager Gary Serda Developing on Clouds by distinguished engineer Jason Carolan A Hands-on Introduction to ZFS Pools by chief technologist Stefan Schneider WidgetFX 1.0 Released by senior engineer Josh Marinacci Crossbow Integrated in Solaris by technologist Shrikrishna Khare Installing Moodle on OpenSolaris by technologist Brian Overstreet What's New in Sun xVM VirtualBox 2.1 by Sun technologist "TheFatBloke" Playing with Color in JavaFX by technologist Vaibhav Choudhary Sun Software Library Gets a Facelift by software engineering manager Ari Shamash Connecting to a MySQL Database from NetBeans by technical writer James Branam Linux and JavaFX Tooling in NetBeans by technical writer Geertjan Wielenga I/O Technologies and OpenSolaris by senior director Daniel Powers OpenSolaris 2008.11 Launches This Week by campus ambassador Yunpu Zhu Browse 90 OpenSolaris User Groups by senior program manager Jim Grisanzio Xine for OpenSolaris by technologist Jerome Blanchet Adding Security to Open Distributed Social Networks by staff engineer Henry Story Reporting from Tokyo Tech Days by senior program manager Jim Grisanzio This is JavaFX Week by chief architect Danny Coward Call for Papers: Be a JavaOne 2008 Rock Star by staff engineer Paul Lamere A Graphical Way to MySQL Mastery by staff engineer Amit Kumar Saha Saddle Up on the JavaChopper by technologist Rich Brueckner What's Happening with Sun's Biggest Supercomputer? by technologist Josh Simons Going Back in Time with ZFS by technologist Hugo Rivera Installing OpenSolaris 2008.11 for the Enterprise by product marketing manager Sam Tan Hybrid Storage Pools in the Sun Storage 7000 Series by senior staff engineer Adam Leventhal A Look at the Status Dashboard in the Sun Storage 7000 Series by engineer Brendan Gregg User Support for HTTP in the Sun Storage 7000 Series by technologist Dave Pacheco JDBC Support in Glassfish V3 Prelude by technologist Shalini Muthukrishnan Extensibility in Glassfish V3 Prelude by technologist Tim Quinn Monitoring in GlassFish V3 Prelude by staff engineer Prashanth Abbagani Get Ready for Sun Storage Forum 2.0 by staff engineer Said Syed A New Open Source Project for OpenSolaris by technologist Shao-Ting Fiona Get Started with Edge Rails Using JRuby and GlassFish by technology evangelist Arun Gupta Java SE 6 Update 10: Some Things You May Not Know by chief architect Danny Coward NetBeans: Creating Web Applications by technical writer James Branam Using VirtualBox's Shared Folders by chief technologist Dave Levy Recognizing Vulnerabilities in Temporary Files by engineer Ritwik Ghoshal VirtualBox Rollbacks by senior software engineer Brian Leonard Optimizing DTrace for MySQL Queries by senior staff engineer Angelo Rajadurai Using NetBeans with MySQL by documentation manager Stefan Hinz Another Common Task for Python by NFS developer Tom Haynes A New Great Way to Learn About Solaris by technical writer Dana Nourie NetBeans and Groovy Enhancements by software engineer Petr Hejl NetBeans 6.5: Viewing Data in a Database Table by technical writer James Branam Speaking at the Open Storage Summit (video) by distinguished engineer Mike Shapiro A Sneak Peek at Solaris 10 10/08 by senior technical staffer Jie Shen How to Boot from USB in xVM VirtualBox by programmer Shashank Shekhar Video: The Ultimate ZFS Tutorial by CTO Jeff Bonwick and systems architect Bill Moore LDOMs or Containers? That is the Question. by principal engineer Bob Netherton Beyond Conference Calls by chief technologist Dave Levy More Stupid SPOT Tricks by staff engineer David G. Simmons The New Sun Microsystems by staff engineer Jignesh K. Shah One Year Free Hosting for Glassfish Developers by senior staff engineer Angelo Rajadurai The Latest on VirtualBox--News, Blogs, and More by the VirtualBox Buzz group Call for Participation: 2009 MySQL Conference & Expo by technical lead Jacob Royal Ranger Supercomputer Tour by vice president Steve Wilson The Future of Open Source in Communications by vice president Darrell Jordan-Smith Demonstrating Process and File Labeling by distinguished engineer Glenn Faden Reporting from Oracle Open World by database architect George Trujillo Wrapping up JavaZone '08 by Java architect Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine Dual-Boot Windows Server 2008 and OpenSolaris 2008.05 by systems engineer Perry Boster Sun Does it Right at VMworld by solutions architect Jeff Reilly Sun-Powered TACC Ranger Tackles Hurricane Forecast from Sun HPC Watercooler blog New! Solaris x86 xVM CPU and Memory Fault Handling by staff engineer Gavin Maltby GlassFish ESB: The Movie by group manager Mike Somekh It's the Little Things (That Keep Your Code From Working) by technologist Bobby Bissett Two Faces of a Campus Ambassador by campus ambassador Jay Mahadeokar xVM Server Launch Demo by vice president Steve Wilson Real-Time Java at OOPSLA 2008 by senior Java technologist David Holmes Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0.8 is Out Now by technologist Wing-Yip Walter Lee Page Thumbnails for UI Design by senior interaction designer NetBeans Utility Plug-in SnapIt by campus ambassador Jay Mahadeokar xVM Ops Center 2 on iPhone by vice president Steve Wilson Q&A with Glassfish Engineer Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo by staff writer Janice Heiss An Update on xVM Ops Center 2.0 by vice president Steve Wilson Sun and MySQL Cross Pollination by database architect George Trujillo Identity Paramount for Mobility by chief identity solution architect Mark Dixon Blender is Emerging by community manager Kevin Roebuck Prelude for Software Freedom Day by campus ambassador Hans Martin Maersk-Moeller RESTful Web Services and Comet by Java evangelist Carol McDonald Why DTrace is So Invaluable by engineer David Blasingame ZFS Automatic Snapshots 0.11 Early Access by engineer Tim Foster NetBeans at RailsConf Europe by software engineer Erno Mononen Free OpenSSO Training by software architect Srikanth Konjarla Glassfish Logfile Too Verbose? Here's a Solution by senior software architect Sebastien Stormacq NetBeans Grant Winners by technical community manager Jirka Kovalsky Cherokee 0.8.1 Benchmark By senior engineer Alvaro Lopez Ortega PowerTop OpenSolaris By senior manager Damien Farham Localizing JavaScript Files with JSPs By software architect John O'Conner MacOSX look/gui for Linux Ubuntu Satya's Blog by software engineer Naga Sathyanarayana Bodapati. Worklife Balance The Sales Guy, a blog by John Rumery Distributed JBI Derek's Blog, a blog about GlassFish and other java apps by Derek Frankforth Six Degrees of Richard Herring A blog entry by Calum Benson, a Sun Usability Engineer. Way to save $$$: Mobile IM w/Java ME tech cheaper than SMS A blog entry by Hinkmond Wong, in Java Development. Single point of failure A blog entry by Christopher Saul, a Sun Desktop Sales Manager. Blue Screen of Death at the Olympics A blog by Wayne Horkan, in Sun Global Systems Engineering. Archaeologist by Dipity of blogs.sun.com A blog by Rich Burridge, in Kernal Networking. Chalk Talk at Intel Developer Forum '08 SF A blog entry by Vijay Tatkar, a Manager in Sun's Developer Tools Division. Space Shuttle Launch From Passing Airliner An Engineering Group in Marketing, a blog by Will Snow, Sr. Engineering Dir. Cell Phone Towers and Manure Piles Discovering Identity, a blog by Matt Dixon, Solutions Strategist in Identity Management. Workout and Kids - Combine Them A blog by Scott Jolly, a Sun Software Board member. Digital String Around the Finger DigiDiaries, a blog by Bernadette Anat and Joyce Solano, Sun Marketing Interns. My Hometown Hero Downtown Diner, a blog by Melanie Parsons Gao, Senior Manager of Sun's Beijing Globalization Center. If We Were Dinosaurs NonStick World, a blog by Pam Kong, in Sun Top Customer Operations. Yellowjackets Whats the Point, a blog by Mike Nalls, in Sun Software Marketing. Not so evil twin A blog entry by Hal Stern, the Senior VP of Global Systems Engineering. Another step back: I got rid of my iPhone Back in time, a blog by Klaus Bergius, in Sun Software Product Marketing. Best Month Of My Entire Life By Dave Edstrom, Sun's Chief Technologist of Americas Software Practice. Death of a Snailsman A blog entry by Jared Smolens in the Sun Architecture Technology Group. A Video: Surveillance in the United Kingdom A blog entry by Shereen Fink, Global Industry Manager for Video Surveillance at Sun. Smartphones will rule the earth! A blog entry by Richard Elling, in Sun Systems Quality. MyPicks Beijing 2008 What's The Point? A blog by Mike Nalls, in Sun Software Marketing. Open Work, Keeping Fit, and Lawn Care A blog entry by Paul Kasper, a Sun Information Project Lead. The Power of Us, or How to Benefit from the Groundswell Social is Everywhere, a blog by Marc Dierens. Let's keep things in perspective, shall we? A blog by Barbara M., in Sun Field Logistics. Great Start Up Advice by David Hansson Blog Different, by Chris Mar in Sun Technology Services. Don't Buy Hummus! Pandemonium Medicine Show, by Mike Duigou, in Sun Software. Breaking into the Japanese market A blog entry by Jim Grisanzio, Sr. Program Manager, OpenSolaris Platform Development. The Traverse of La Meije A blog entry by Sylvain Duloutre, Software Engineer for Directory Engineering. Outlines of love in a functional garden A blog entry in The Sun BabelFish Blog. Leadership Connections A blog entry by Terry McKenzie, in Sun Employee Communications. Get Smart A blog entry by Kevin Roebuck, a Sun Education Advocate. We aren't in a relationship... A blog entry by Robin Wilton, in Corporate Architecture. Tips & Tricks from VirtualBox Users The Test Drive, a blog by Chhandomay Mandel, in Product PR. A nineteen year wait A blog entry by Simon Ritter, in Sun Developer Outreach. Stridin' last night Mountain Girl , a blog by Barbara M. in Sun Services. Come and get it! Hot off the grill: JavaFX On the Java Road, a blog by James Gosling, Sun's CTO of Client Software. Pickens Plan What's the Point, a blog by Sun Softwear Marketer, Mike Nalls. Like father like daughter An entry blog by Paul Lamere, Staff Engineer for the Search Inside The Music Project. Groovy Generation of NetBeans Modules Today's entry in Geertjan's Blog, a Sun NetBeans Technical Writer. Seeking Student for OpenSPARC/Haskell Project An enticing entry in the Student Developer News Program blog. Innovation Award! A blog entry by Dean Nelson, Director Global Lab & Datacenter Design Services. 2 punctures by 7AM Human Telemetry, a blog by Tony Kay, a Product Line Manager. Software update FAIL A blog entry by Tim Caynes, in Sun Interaction Design. What is the tolerance level for kids? Social is Everywhere, a blog by Marc Dierens, in Global Sales. Social overload?! A blog entry by Janice Campbell, a Sun Globalization Program Manager. One more way to reduce your carbon foot print A blog by Marc Dierens, in Sun's Global Sales Department. Un-RIF'ed A blog by Rich Burridge, an OpenSolaris Engineer. Fast Booting Solaris A blog entry by Jim Conners, a Technical Specialist in Global Sales. Facebook @ Sun A blog entry by Krystie Jezierski, in Sun's University Recruiting Team. Isn't Social Metadata Incredibly relevant? A blog by Paul Lamere, Principal Investigator for Search Inside the Music. Accounting and the Tour A blog by Sun Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Mike Dillon. 33 Four Leaf Clovers A blog by Bill Rushmore, in Sun Kernal Networking. Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines! A blog by Joy Marshall, in Sun Software Engineering. An Unusual High Altitude Experience A blog by Sun Director of Solaris X86 Engineering, Amiram Hayardeny. One Plate Prep: Swordfish, Asparagus, Potatoes A blog by Web Platform Engineer, Rama Roberts. Tokyo Gas A blog by Jim Grisanzio, Sr. Manager, OpenSolaris Infrastructure Great Books Make Great Decisions A blog by Katy Dickinson, Director of Business Process Architecture. Indian Women are born/groomed Managers. A blog by Software Engineer, Smitha Prabhu. Five Thoroughly Marginal Tips for Flying Cross-country on a Regular Basis A blog by Hal Stern, Senior VP of Global Systems Engineering. FREE yes FREE Joyent Accelerators. Supporting Communities, a blog by the Startup Essentials team. Solaris Nevada / OpenSolaris Mac Book Right-Click. Pradhap 's: Solaris Corner, a blog that just solved a common Mac problem. MLB All Star game...Yankee Stadium Didn't Want it to End. The Cheap Seats, a blog by Jason Beloro, a Sun Software Engineer. Pandora's Box Opened with Java Technology. Hinkman Wong's Weblog, a blog from a great Sun Java Developer. After Scanning the Racks. Out of Sync, a blog by Madhan Kumar Balasubramanian. Radiohead, Data Manipulation and Just So Cool. A Startup Essentials blog. Giving Feels Good. A blog by Paul@Sun, our Project Lead for the development of the OpenSolaris community. Sharing with the Girls of the World. Softwear Chic, a blog by Liz Matthews, Senior Director of Software Marketing. Is Colors. The Observatory, a blog for users of OpenSolaris. Mouse Trap: The cheese is getting better with age. A blog by Willie Walker, Sun's lead on the Orca Screen Reader project. Mix and Match A blog in pursuit of development 2.0 by Octavian Tanase, a Sun Net beans Engineer. TMac's Blog: A Not-So-Civil Discourse A blog by Terry McKenzie, Sun's Employee Communications VIP. Scott McNealy- Cloud Computing and Open Sourcing Discovering Identity: By Mark Dixon, Sun's Solution Strategist in Identity Management. Father's Day 2008, Hot Air Balloons in South Park David L.Phillips-Work and Hot Air Balloons: A blog by a Sun Technical Writer. Thriving Wildlife at Rancho San Antonio Alfred C. Chen's Weblog: A blog by Sun's Downloads Project Manager. Live from the Cliffs of Insanity: That was Big A blog by Mark J. Nelson, in Sun Kernal Networking. The Nerd List: One Intern's View from the Sun The Intern Report: a blog by David Johnson. Remote Working: Social Networking Etiquette A blog by AntoinetteO, a French based Sun employee "working remotely in US timezones." This was too cool not to share Maybe I'm Right: A blog by Jennifer Winger, in Sun marketing. But why? Sin-Yaw. Whiteboard Infinity: A blog by Sin-Ya Wang, a Sun VP. Fireworks spoiled by nincompoops Valerie's Weblog: A blog by Valerie, a Sun software engineer. Open Communications Blog SPOT Blog: A Blog by davidgs, a Spot Engineer. Catalyst Conference: Top Ten List Discovering Identity: A Blog by Mark Dixon, Sun's Identity Management Solution Strategist. Roasted Beet, Peach and Goat Cheese Salad. The Sect of Rama: A Blog by Rama Roberts, a Sun Engineer Manager. Win Coll NetBeans stuff A blog entry by Geertjan Wielenga, a NetBeans technical writer. Diversity is Gold A blog by Sin-Ya Wang, of softwear administration in Beijing Blinky Bugs A blog entry from Rich Burridge, a Sun software engineer. Shift Radio Launches Today! A blog entry by Sun's Student Connection. Hands-free Driving in California A blog by Alfred Chen, in Sun Brand Marketing. Sun is #14 in Computerworld's 100 Best Places to Work in IT 2008 From On the Record, The Official Site for Breaking News and the Latest Information from Sun. NetApp Litigation - an update A blog by Mike Dillon, Sun's General Council The Social Web Hatchery A blog by Robin Goldfarb Wilensky, a sassy NY gal. My Interview with Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst A Blog by George Barton, a Sun Marketing Guru in Austin, TX. Pandemonium Medicine Show: Cloudcamp Thoughts A blog by Mike Duigou in software. TORI Game Demo A game demo by Sun Russian software engineer, Ahot. Language, Culture and Literacy or why I picked up a copy of Cuentos Españoles A blog entry from Sun employee, Aahamad. Football! A blog by Darryl Grove, senior staff engineer for SPARC. A Meta-model for the Data Domain A blog by Enterprise Architect, Pete Hoots. Living Within our Means A blog by Terry McKenzie, Sr. Director of Employee Communication Leaving on a JET plane... A blog by Bill Walker, of Sun Professional Services Freakomendation A blog note from Duke, a music researcher in Sun Labs. The OGB Breaks Wind An entry by popular Sun blogger, Jim Grisanzio. Mr. Groovy at the Prague Sun site A blog by Martin Grebac, a Sun Staff Engineer living in Prague. Head in the Cloud A blog by Ron Mann, Sun Chief Engineer. Books, Wikis, and PDFs A blog by a mysteriously unknown Sun employee. Hack This Blog A blog entry by Rob Mowat of Sun's Client Solutions Dept. Online Marketing vs. Social Conversation A blog entry by Bryan Haynes, Multimedia Strategy Manager. Sun Tech Days, Day 1, Manila A blog entry by Geertjan, a technical writer for NetBeans. Web 2.0 Spotlight: Check out Wordle! A blog entry by Angad, a Sun Campus Ambassador from India. Firefox Download Day? Not if you live outside the USA. A blog entry from Biker Mike, Sun employee from Cheddar, England. The Evolution of the Desktop A blog entry by Matthias Müller-Prove is a User Experience Architect at Sun. Moog Guitars! A blog entry with additional video footage from popular engineer, Rich Burridge. Does Location Matter? A blog entry from Antoinette O'Sullivan, a Sun employee working in France. Energy Costs, Conservation Saves and Creates Advantage! A blog by Dawn Mular, in IT Service Management Programs at Sun. Blu-ray Momentum Continues! Blog entry from Jenn Winger, a Sun Program Marketing Manager. Interns Meet in Menlo Park. Blog entry by Studentzone. RESTing for a moment... Blog entry by Serge Blais, Senior Consultant JES product suite, JMS, and Java CAPS. Can I have some fries with that Java ME McObject? Blog entry by Hinkmond Wong, software engineer. Working from Caboose Blog entry by Katy Dickinson, Director of Business Process Architecture. Obama-Hilary Timeline Read the latest blog from Clever Title, Owen Allen's Ramblings. Top Twenty Sci-Fi Movies Read the latest blog from Rob's Blog, an American ex-pat in Beijing Sun Identity Manager 8 now available Read the latest blog from Harcey's Identity On the Record A student reviews contest update. Geertjan's Blog Demonstrates how to run NetBeans from Eclipse 2bitblog Coke vs. Pepsi, Mary Ann vs. Ginger. A New World Disorder? Prakash Narayan's Blog Social applications: What are the elements of these personalized applications that make them useful? Blog SPOT Blog A thought on the future of fuel efficient flying. Blogging Roller LinkedIn: 99% Pure Java! Mani's Blog Raining on the streets of Bangalore Out of Sync An easy to understand introduction to cloud computing. Kimberly Brown's Blog Kimberley posts pictures of her new office mate, a moose. Marc Hamilton's Weblog Is the world's first OpenMovie, Big Buck Bunny, a lovechild of Web 3.0? Angad's Blog Project SocialSite: Using OpenSocial for developing social networking rchrd@Sun The New York Times knows a good thing when they see it. Technical Communication 3.0 There's a DJ in the office... Angad's Blog Join Agnad on Firefox 3 Download Day! Mikael Jensen's Blog Mikael posts an interesting video of the Project BlackBox earthquake test. Jim Grisanzio: The Good and the Bad One of sun's most popular bloggers, Jim explores the good and the bad of Tokyo's Subway riders. Terry McKenzie: Stuff Terry is thinking about stuff and how to get it out of her house George Trujillo's Blog: A DBA's Journey in the Sun Top ten things to know if new to MySQL on Solaris Sun is Shining Argentina's campus ambassador blogs about OpenSolaris week in Argentina As Good a Place as Any Making SAMBA Go Faster: Tim gets a nice boost for adding just two lines to a configuration file. Yellow Submarine Deconstructing the OpenSolaris LiveCD SunOS man pages The Virtual Job Market: Our recession doesn't translate in Second Life's booming economy. Notes from a Corporate Life Idling and Chicken Nuggets: Gas prices ruin everything. Social is Everywhere Do memories hinder dreams? Dropsafe Dropsafe examines the "worst web 2.0 hipster advert evar." Sun.com Web Experience Design Got server content? A better server landing page is on the horizon. Vivek's Weblog Vivek gives the 101 on How to Create Zones in Solaris 10 Un Posto al Sole Where is our Un Posto al Sole? She's vidoeblogging at the Open Source Grid & Cluster Conference in Oakland, Ca. Rich Burridge's Blog Rich has posted some great content from the Makers Fair. You'll be amazed at what people can do... /dev/null/kevin Friday's topic, CSI: Jump the Shark, Kevin reminds us why TV writers will never be programmers, and why its totally OK to laugh at them. Dropsafe Do technologies of identity perpetuate an outdated model of a passive user? James Gosling: On the Java Road Wednesday at JavaOne, and James is probably hungover today. Duke Listens! Duke attends The Digital Thought Leaders Panel At the SF Music Tech Summit. Neil Young rocks JavaOne SAN FRANCISCO--At JavaOne here, Neil Young showed off his multimedia project that chronicles his music career and uses Java to do so. JavaFX: A Bright Future on Open Source-Based Mobile Devices? Sun Microsystems is out with an answer to Adobe's AIR and Microsoft's Silverlight Rich Internet Application tools: JavaFX Project Hydrazine Part of Sun's push behind JavaFX will be called "Project Hydrazine". Speaking at JavaOne As a young JUG Leader I've been invited by Sun to JavaOne JavaOne, Atlassian and free beer We have a huge schedule for JavaOne this year - with 6 new product launches |