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Be Careful With "Google Trends" Information

The "Break It Down" blog recently had an entry called "Which is the Hottest Java Web Framework? Or Maybe Not Java?" that uses a series of Google Trends queries to try to gauge the relative popularity of various web development frameworks.

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DZone Refcardz

I tend to dabble in a lot of different technologies (in case you hadn't noticed). One of the issues this creates is that I will frequently be away from something long enough that I don't have all the syntax fully memorized anymore and I spend time looking up reference documentation or old code samples to work on something new.

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PTO Has Rejected All 44 Of Blackboard's Patent Claims

From the Desire2Learn Patent-Information Blog:

On March 25, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office issued its Non-Final Action on the re-examination of the Blackboard Patent. We are studying the document, found here, but in short, the PTO has rejected all 44 of Blackboard's claims.

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SpringSource Tools Suite Beta Released

For all you Spring developers out there that are as addicted to cool Eclipse plugins as I am, SpringSource (formerly Interface21 -- the company that employs most of the core Spring Framework development team) has released the first Beta of the SpringSource Tools Suite (STS).

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JBoss Portlet Container 2.0 Beta 1 Released - Provides Full JSR 286 Capability

JBoss has released a first beta of their next generation portlet container that fully implements the Portlet 2.0 (JSR 286) specification. In an interesting move for JBoss, they have built it to be reusable in applications other than JBoss Portal and have made it available as a portlet development/test platform bundled with either JBoss App Server or with Tomcat.

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Sakai 2.5 Final Release Planned For 18 Feb 2008

According to Peter Knoop, Sakai Project Coordinator, the final release of Sakai 2.5 is now planned for 18 February 2008. This is after a much more rigorous set of betas and release candidates than Sakai has ever tested before. So far, JIRA indicates there are 328 new enhancements or features and 1,230 bugs have been found and fixed.

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Campus Technology Article: "It’s ‘Open’ Season"

Campus Technology published a nice article today called "It’s ‘Open’ Season". Our CEO, John Blakley, is quoted extensively in the article. I think the author, John Moore, did a nice job of capturing some of our messaging around how the value proposition of open source goes way beyond just eliminating the licensing fees and has a lot more to do with empowering the customer to be in control of their enterprise applications.

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KonaKart Now Available as JSR 168 Portlet

KonaKart is a Java eCommerce application. It is database-compatible with osCommerce (a popular PHP eCommerce application). As of version 2.2.2.0, KonaKart can now also be deployed as a JSR-168 portlet. So, for any portals that need an eCommerce solutions, this is a great place to start.

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CIOs Love Commercial Support

Jonatahn Schwartz has an interesting new blog post about an event where he recently spoke extensively with a large group of CTOs from big online companies and a large group of CIOs from a range of large companies.

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