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IBM DeveloperWorks: The essential Java language library. Books to read, links to bookmark. CNET: Netscape pioneers launch free content network. I know, this is old, but it’s here more for reference. Open Media Network looks interesting. There are folks telling me it’s the easiest way to get Podcasts. Engadget: Atari announces the Flashback 2.0. Now if that thing took cartridges… hehheh. The Mentat Wiki is “a collaborative environment for exploring ways to become a better thinker” – and one for the bookmarks. There are a few pages here I want to study including: Memory Techniques, Mental Math, Critical Thinking, Brain Storming, Shorthand Systems, and Notebook Systems. WashTimes: Laura Bush leaves ’em laughing, gasping. Admit it, it’s funny. The Industry Standard: AOL’s AIM to get an extreme makeover. I’m still paranoid about AIM after that recent TOS privacy controversy. David Sifry (Technorati) has published a revised March 2005 State of the Blogosphere, with its underlying data. Worth a second look.Download Simpson MP3s!
The essential Java language library
Netscape pioneers launch free content network
Atari announces the Flashback 2.0
Mentat Wiki
Laura on George: “he tried to milk the horse. What’s worse, it was a male horse”
AIM is supposidly getting a reworking
Revised March 2005 State of the Blogosphere, with underlying data
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