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Android started as a successful mobile platform. However, evidence is showing that Android has a bright future on other consumer electronic devices (laptops, multimedia devices, telecom, etc). It's a great platform and definitely has a future.
May 27
Android is an open Java-based platform to use for developing mobile apps. Do you believe mobile computing is the wave of the future? We do!
May 27
Mike, great group. I have a SunSpot and it's a great toy (platform). Also, couple of other great Java-based embedded computing platforms 1) http://www.sentilla.com/developer.html Sentilla Perks and the http://BugLabs.com. Check them out.
May 27
Sensors open up worlds of possibilities. SunSPOT is Java compatible sensor technology. Small Programmable Object Technology = SPOT. Working with SunSPOT or other sensors? Experimenting or thinking about it? Come on in! We want to hear all about it!
May 27
iPhone development is going nuts! All the apps, all the possibilities. Objective-C is the language. The SDK is out. Shops are springing up everywhere developing iPhone apps. Come join us, share and learn!
May 27
Dependency injection. It's a smart approach. Believe that? We do! Come on in and share what you know. Ask all your Spring questions here, too!
February 15
Tampa Java developers, this is your place on the web! Vlad Vivien hosts the TampaJUG with informative meetings monthly. Join us here on Codetown and get to know eachother...virtually!
February 15
Using Groovy and Grails? Discuss it here.
February 15
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February 15
Vladimir Vivien is now a member of CodeTown
February 15

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JavaFx
Micro containers
Embedded Systems
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iPhone Apps by Kevin Neelands

Kevin Neelands lives in Gainesville, Florida (home of the fightin' gators) and gets his kicks writing silly little programs.

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Florida Free Culture

Florida Free Culture is a student group at the University of Florida. Our mission is: to advance cultural participation, especially in areas of new technology, and to promote intellectual property policy in the public interest. We are named for Lawrence Lessig's book, Free Culture, and are a chapter of FreeCulture.org.

Ruby Red Bricks: Ruby on Rails based CMS

Ruby on Rails based CMS's you might consider while doing a trade study.

Sprayway Glass Cleaner, 19 Oz., Case of 12 - SW050R at The Home Depot

Good for cleaning monitors on laptops. Recommended by a tech at Apple!

Open Source JBI ESB - FUSE ESB 3 - based on ServiceMix

FUSE ESB is certified, productized and fully supported by the people who wrote the code. FUSE ESB is robust SOA infrastructure that supports flexible deployment configurations ranging from embedded, Java EE, and standalone containers.

Four short links: 8 December 2009 - O'Reilly Radar

enhancement proposals (feature requests) while the world's Python programmers get used to the last batch of New And Shiny they shipped.

EyeWriter Initiative

The EyeWriter project is an ongoing collaborative research effort to empower people who are suffering from ALS with creative technologies. It is a low-cost eye-tracking apparatus & custom software that allows graffiti writers and artists with paralysis resulting from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis to draw using only their eyes.

Spyware targeted: For first time, feds go after amateur-spyware software company that uses keylogging -- OrlandoSentinel.com

The federal agency said RemoteSpy customers were given detailed instructions on how to disguise the spyware as an innocuous file — such as a photo — that could be attached to an e-mail. When the file was opened, the keylogger software would be secretly installed.
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