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<title>Search Convergence</title>
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<description>In the right place at the right time..... Apple is integrating search technologies deep into the core of Mac OS X Tiger.  The beginnings of Apple&apos;s search technology began with Doug Cutting, who created Lucene.  I&apos;m co-authoring a book on Lucene.  The degrees of separation are shrinking.</description>
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<title>The Network is the People</title>
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<description>Is JavaOne about the technical content?  For most developers, yes.  Is it about marketing products?  For the vendors, sure.  Is it about getting industry hype and announcing new stuff?  For Sun, sure.  But to me, it&apos;s about getting together with friends, and *networking* at a far more meaningful level than any technical session, keynote, vendor sales pitch, or new Java release.</description>
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<title>Enterprise Java Development on a Budget</title>
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<dc:date>2004-04-28T12:52:27-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Nutch - Google in a JAR</title>
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<description>An open source search engine.</description>
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<title>Integrating java.net</title>
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<description>Better yet, put examples on a wiki and let the community evolve it, yet link to the wiki pages directly from the official documentation.... yes, I like it!</description>
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<title>TheServerSide Symposium debriefing</title>
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<description>Erik&apos;s core dump</description>
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<description>Erik&apos;s Goings Ons during JavaOne</description>
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<dc:date>2003-06-24T12:08:55-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Open Source versus Commercial Software</title>
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<description>After reading this blog, I was reminded of something I wanted to post last week. I came across a blog last week (I cannot remember where I found it - was it a java.net blog? or elsewhere? Post a link...</description>
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<dc:date>2003-06-16T12:33:21-08:00</dc:date>
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<title>Ain&apos;t Java great?!</title>
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<description>Replace &quot;Java&quot; with &quot;Sex&quot;</description>
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<description>Follow up to the scripting languages JSR-223.</description>
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<title>Ctrl-c, Ctrl-v</title>
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<description>Ctrl-o instead</description>
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<description>Start the day right</description>
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<description>Styles of Integration: REST Versus Web Services Architecture</description>
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