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<title>Taking NetBeans to the top of Java!</title>
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<description>NetBeans 6 is out, thank you NetBeans developers, evangelists, dreamers, users, translators, bug-hunters, content creators, writers, etc, etc. Thank you NetBeans Community.</description>
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<title>Bagels, Ariports and User Groups</title>
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<description>What bagels, airport and missed planes have to do User Groups? For the past several weeks, I have been in such a crazy schedule of travels, visiting so may cities and User Groups, that they are all intermixed.
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<dc:date>2007-11-14T10:35:42-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Late Holiday Picture</title>
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<description>I missed the deadline for the java.net Holiday Pictures 2006, but after I received this beautiful gift from my first cousin, Clara, I just had to post it!</description>
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<dc:date>2006-12-30T11:17:30-08:00</dc:date>
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<description>I&apos;ve been tagged by Simon Phipps. So, here are the 5 things you probably don&apos;t know about me. And I&apos;m sure you don&apos;t care either!</description>
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<dc:date>2006-12-29T08:46:41-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>JDK 6 is here! And Javapolis and JavaOne are just around the corner...</title>
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<description>Direclty from London at the official announcement of JDK 6. And don&apos;t forget: Javapolis is this week, as is the submission of JavaOne papers!</description>
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<dc:date>2006-12-11T06:57:29-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Moving to NetBeans</title>
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<description>I&apos;m starting at NetBeans, as the World Wide NetBeans Community Manager. I wonder what that means...</description>
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<title>Bringing some Harmony to Java and Open Source discussion!</title>
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<description>Apache has just announced a new incubator project: Harmony, a project targeted to implement an Open Souce, Apache licensed, J2SE implementation. This is an welcome addition to the efforts already underway for a full open source version of the J2SE standard. Hopeffully, Harmony will shake things up, and then help harmonize companies, licenses, groups. For a better Java for all of us.</description>
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<title>What about focusing on the right discussions?</title>
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<description>The main problem on this Java and Open Source discussion is that there seems to be a lot of misinformation on both sides. We all need to get on the same page, or we&apos;ll always be discussing the wrong things...</description>
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<title>Open Source, Standards and Compatibility: Software Freedom, is this a valid concept?</title>
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<description>It is interesting how a name can sometimes summarize many ideas and discussions... Software Freedom is Simon Phipps name for a broader guarantee of freedom.
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<dc:date>2004-05-31T01:22:28-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Discussing the Java Community Process</title>
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<description>The JCP is one of the most important institutions of the Java world. Trough this process, we try to work together to define the Java standards that are important to our day to day activities. This is also one of the most important topics to be discussed by our community.</description>
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<title>The Strength of Java Users Groups</title>
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