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June 19, 2003

Jave.net embrace blog and Wiki

It isn’t news anywhere, just that when I last visited java.net, I didn’t notice they got a blog and Wiki! And of course, their RSS.

Sun seems want to do somethings big with java.net, at least pushing it to center of Java community. It’s late better than never. Good to see the constructive strength.

James Gosling got a blog, so did Daniel Steinberg. I don’t get why the others bloggers aren’t listed under weblogs subdirectory. The directory of blogs looks weird to me. Did they support Trackback/pingback? Nope.

By the way, here’s a cute Java is Everywhere animation (higher resolution).

June 19, 2003 10:12 PM | Computing
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