Pedro News 18-24.03.2010

Posted in java by pedro | Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 at 2:27 pm

Another portion of pretty delicious news :)

2 Responses to “Pedro News 18-24.03.2010”

  1. I’m now wondering: why do we have two different sets of entities, called bookmarks, that

    * share some similarities,
    * are stored in different places,
    * serve (slightly) different purposes,
    * have the same name.

    Isn’t that confusing?

  2. pedro says:

    Yep you are right it may be confusing, but first at all I and others try to process a lot of new links.
    Of course some link which is interesting for me may be not interesting at all for others.
    And of course I do it for my propose (I search sth. I read five months ago about XY -> put that into search and I will get that), hoping it may help somebody else.

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