Pedro News 18-24.03.2010
Comments: 2Another portion of pretty delicious news 🙂
- Google rebuild subversion from the ground to get more speed
- Internet Explorer 9 preview: new JS engine is really fast (faster than FF, slower than chrome), SVG, HTML5 support, worth to read
- Palm Developer Podcast Episode One currently no iTunes support (will be in a future) and BTW Kevin Rose made 5 minute talk about if Palm is dead.
- MessagePack 4 times faster than json serialization/deserialization, unfortunately it is binary format
- Git is better than Subversion by Fowler
- Agile Skills Project is a non-commercial resource that will establish a common baseline of the skills an Agile developer needs to have and infoq article
- Windows Phone Developer Tools
- JetPack SDK tutorial and architecture movie
- Eclipse and Mylyn post 1, post 2, post 3, post 4, post 5
- Microsoft announced its OData protocol to enable interoperability in public or commercial data. And … W3C invites Microsoft
- Google launches 3D graphics driver project for Chrome, that will create new opportunities (3D Gmail or 3D Calendar)
- Want to learn sudoku, try this site
- More and more sites leave MySQL and goes to NoSQL solution like Cassandra.
- Google anounce skipfish, a security tool
- Free book about graph theory and here is 12 reasons why graph theory is important
- Gmail integration on BlackBerry
- Google’s Summer of Code has been announced.
- WePad, the German iPad competitor from hardware point of view it awesome.
- iPod app submission opens on 27th.
- Awesome !!!!. Google Data Protocol has now “partial response” and “partial update”.
- Don’t just roll the dice – another book for free.
- Web developer toolbar for chrome.
- OSGi 4.2 specification released
- Awesome Magic trick.
- Opera Mini for iPhone saves a lot of 3G traffic.
- Google introduce collaborative bookmarking, if deli-cio-us will say goodbye?
- Merb 1.1 “Black Hole” released
- Facebook gets 7.07 percent of the internet traffic in the USA, compared to 7.03 percent for Google.
- Jira studio and Google Apps on the Marketplace :).
- Ruby Summer of Code
Comments
pedro
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.
lighting cameraman
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?