Archive for June, 2003

One month to go

Tuesday, June 10th, 2003

Chris
Sells
: “There’s only one month left ’til Dave, Sam, Don, Steve, Chris,
Tim and a whole bunch of other guys into XML on an unhealthly level gather
for the Applied XML Developer’s Conference. Don’t miss it!”

Groove Adds Document Check-In and Out

Monday, June 9th, 2003

Sam Gentile:
“The biggest gaping hole in using Groove in geographically dispersed
project teams is this lack of check-in and check-out of project
documents. Now it’s there. It’s downright Groovy-)”

"a lightning-fast 1200bps internal modem"

Monday, June 9th, 2003

Gizmodo
1983

Phoning Over Wi-Fi Getting Easier

Friday, June 6th, 2003

This
article from Wired News
gets a point that I think a lot of observers
miss (I forget this myself sometimes): Wi-Fi and 2.5G/3.G are
complementary. I use both (Wi-Fi when I can get it, GPRS when I can’t,
and nothing when I can’t get either, which happens more often than I
would like). Users are smart enough to balance their usage so they can
satisfy their appetite for bandwidth without breaking the bank.

I Just Want to Stalk Martha Stewart

Thursday, June 5th, 2003

Josh
Marketos
: “the topiary outside her house is where/I’ll be found”

Cross-platform, cross-browser XML apps

Thursday, June 5th, 2003

Jon Udell: Cross-platform,
cross-browser XML apps

Can I get .NET with that?

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2003

Neil’s
TechEd 2003 Trip
: “Ori, during his talk, did the coolest demo I’ve
seen for a Smartphone. He built a weather application that shows the
current temperature in Dallas (27C at the time) in four lines of code.
Four lines!”

Test your Wireless Connection Speed

Monday, June 2nd, 2003

Arne Hess: “The best Mobile
Internet Meter I’ve seen so far and I always use with my wireless
devices like GPRS phones of Wi-Fi enabled Pocket PCs was updated…”

Dreaming of SQL

Monday, June 2nd, 2003

The
Adventures of AccordionGuy in the 21st Century
: “..and on the screens,
there was SQL instead of song lyrics.”

AS220 Calendar

Monday, June 2nd, 2003

The AS220 Calendar is now
available as an RSS feed
. It lists the prior day’s events as well as
events for the next seven days. Send any bug reports to bjepson at
as220 dot org.