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Google's Personalized Results
Two years ago, Google presented a personalized homepage for account holders. This weekend, it officially rolled out personalized search results as a member service. |
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JMX Redux
Java Management Extensions (JMX) is the management standard both in J2EE and J2SE. Because JMX greatly simplifies the instrumentation of resources and remote access to them, it is becoming the de facto standard for Java application and services management. |
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Cascading Style Sheets & JavaServer Faces
JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology is a Java standard web technology that makes it easy to create web applications. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a W3C technology that has been around for some time, but has recently gained momentum because modern browsers now support it. |
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The Eclipse Modeling Framework
The idea of building applications by first modeling them, then transforming these models into implementation code has been around for many years. |
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Moving to .NET 2.0
Visual Studio 2005, .NET 2.0, and C# 2.0 include a host of new features. But since your .NET 1.1 app probably runs as-is on .NET 2.0, is there any rush to load it into Visual Studio 2005 and start exploiting new .NET and C# functionality? |
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