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Business plan

Steven Noels wrote an interesting article about the business plan of his company Outerthought. For me it was very interesting not only because it explains well what their activities are, but also because it made me think about my “business plan”. Of course I don’t really need a business plan for the moment, since I …

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Sun exam rescheduled

Today I decided to reschedule my Sun Certification exam to next wednesday, 01 october. I recently catched a cold and I don’t feel like I’m in top condition right now. I want to be very fit to take the exam, so I think it’s better to postpone it with one week.

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Java Desktop for X Window Pre-Stable Release

The Java Desktop for X Window (JD4X) project has just released its pre-stable version of their Java Desktop for Linux users for evaluation. Even though it is a pre-stable (beta) version, the release is a fully functional Java desktop. The JD4X authors are seeking feedback on the release to improve and extend the application. Source: …

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Stealth disco!

Bored at the office or just want to act silly? Try some stealth disco! The point is to dance exuberantly behind someones back without them noticing.

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The Business Value of Web Standards

Jeffrey Veen wrote an interesting essay on the Adaptive Path web site on The Business Value of Web Standards. Veen claims that so many of the arguments about the benefits of xHTML and CSS focus on the technological implecations. Others simply equate validating markup with Holy Scripture, demanding perfection for no other reason than “Because …

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