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Sun continues pursuit of Java for iPhone - iPod/iPhone - Macworld UK [del.icio.us]
Sun continues to pursue talks with Apple to have Java applications run on the iPhone while acknowledging a third party’s efforts toward the same goal.
Apple: 200,000 iPhone developers so far - iPod/iPhone - Macworld UK [del.icio.us]
Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer revealed that the company has signed up 200,000 developers for its iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) release thus far.
Web 2.0 Can Give Consumers More Control over Health Care [del.icio.us]
Microsoft says Web 2.0 is the technology that will help consumers take control of their health care and health information.
Health and wellness support groups - Inspire [del.icio.us]
Join safe health and wellness groups and connect with others for practical and emotional support.
Fighting Storm with smog: researchers pollute botnet [del.icio.us]
Researchers from the University of Mannheim and the Institut Eurecom have been experimenting with P2P botnets that lack centralized control, and have discovered a way to attack such creations from…
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Human line 'nearly split in two' [del.icio.us]
Ancient humans started down the path of evolving into two separate species before merging back into a single population, a genetic study suggests.
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Black holes reveal more secrets [del.icio.us]
Scientists say they have unlocked some of the secrets behind black holes, the gravitational fields known for sucking up light and stars from the Universe.
Social Graph: Concepts and Issues - ReadWriteWeb
In this post we will take a broad look at the definitions and issues with the Social Graph; and explore some ways in which the standards and laws can actualize.
Twine: Social Bookmarking Meets the Semantic Web - Rev2.org
Twine calls itself a social bookmarking, research, and discovery tool. The idea is that users create a âTwineâ based on a particular subject/topic/category/hierarchy, and add things such as…
GigaOM Interview: Ray Ozzie, Chief Software Architect, Microsoft Corp. - GigaOM
Microsoftâs Chief Software Architect, Ray Ozzie, spent some time on the phone with me, discussing everything from the companyâs services strategy, to the economics of cloud computing, to the…