I’m clearing out the tabs this morning. Here’s what I have so far:
- It’s official: Sony Ericsson announces the P910. Here are the stats from Symbian. Martin is not impressed. The keyboard looks completely unusable to me, and I don’t see a whole lot of new goodies. The boosted internal memory is quite a bonus though.
- Linux Today has an article about ObjectsSearch‘s Web APIs. The Web APIs use SOAP. I guess after the Google Web APIs, you can’t be a happening search engine unless you allow programmatic access.
- MacCentral and others confirm that the next iMac, announcing in September will have a G5 chip under the hood.
- Better, Faster, Lighter Java, and O’Reilly book by Bruce Tate and Justin Gehtland looks like a good read. I’m all about lightweight, so this book may be for me.
- Fedora Core 3 Test 1 is out, which means that your Core 2 installation will soon be out of date, and your Core 1 installation is horribly old.
- Mark your calendars: August 2 is the release date For Id Software’s Doom III.
- Google snagged Picasa, an online photo management company. Just before the weekend Yahoo snagged Oddpost, with its Outlook-like web interface. Lots of aquisitions are going on in the ever expanding search engine world.
- Speaking of things that look like a good read, there’s Hot Text – web writing that works.