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<title>September: The Month of Java in Brazil</title>
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<description>Let&apos;s imagine for a moment, a entire nation talking about Java technologies for a whole month. Think about Brazil then.
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<title>The beginning of Tomorrow&apos;s Computer</title>
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<description>I predict that tomorrow, we&apos;re not going to have devices in front of us. Instead, everything will be our computer, feeding us with information. D o you want a glimpse of that ? Try Sun&apos;s SPOT !!!!!</description>
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<description>One step forward: This is what I&apos;ve called after the BOF 5914 - How to work with JavaME Carriers. A very interesting discussions about this happened last night and some of the highlights in there.</description>
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<title>Ok, I&apos;ve developed my Java ME application. Now what?</title>
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<description>You spend hours developing a very cool JavaME application and then, you manage to install into your device and you start play with it. Is that all ? Is your JavaME application ready for prime time ? Maybe you&apos;re missing some very important during the development process: TEST !!!</description>
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