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10 July 2002

Tipic announces .NET support for TIMP. Developers using TIMP (Tipic Instant Messaging Platform) to create Real Time Communication Applications, now have the choice to develop in .NET. The .NET plug-in framework, available end of June (now available to Beta Testers - contact timp@tipic.com), adds to the already available T-Speed framework (Perl, Python, VBscript and JScript). [Tipic - More than Instant Messaging -]
6:38:40 PM    

Nile .NET vs. J2EE Benchmark. This paper presents the results of a comprehensive performance benchmark of Web application development technologies based on the Doculabs-developed Nile @Bench benchmark. Specifically, we discuss the results of benchmarking the Nile application as implemented in Microsoft .NET using C# vs. the latest version of a leading J2EE-based application server product from a top-tier ISV. The paper also presents detailed performance information comparing the performance of the .NET/C# Nile application to verions implemented in Microsoft Active Server Pages with Visual Basic 6.0 COM+ components, and Microsoft ISAPI using Visual C++ 7.0 ATL Server technology. Download it here More Info here [Tipic - More than Instant Messaging -]
6:37:49 PM    

TIMP 1.0.1. TIMP 1.0.1 - Tipic Instant Messaging Platform is now online. Following are the new features/bug fixes: - TIMP Documentation (in Windows help Format) - ATE Client (and published APIs) to build your own Jabber Client - Bug fixing in ATE Client that did not allow shutting it down on some Windows flavors. This is not a mandatory upgrade, however if you bought TIMP and want to upgrade, remember to uninstall the previous version first; the license code that you received with the purchase is valid - you do not need a new one. [Tipic - More than Instant Messaging -]
6:37:33 PM    

Bugs delay flagship MS phone [ActiveWin]
6:28:52 PM    

Artificial Life Online 2.0 - Headlines [Mikel Maron: Emergence/Complexity]
6:28:45 PM    

Artificial Life and Musicology [Mikel Maron: Emergence/Complexity]
6:28:36 PM    

KurzweilAI.net [Mikel Maron: Emergence/Complexity]
6:28:26 PM    

evolved keyboard layout [Mikel Maron: Emergence/Complexity]
6:28:19 PM    

Discipline and the Dilutive Deal [Harvard Business Review]
6:28:09 PM    

Make Your Values Mean Something [Harvard Business Review]
6:28:01 PM    

The origin of migraines [Economist: Science]
6:27:31 PM    

The physics of information [Economist: Science]
6:27:22 PM    

Human genetics [Economist: Science]
6:27:14 PM    

Nasdaq's falling market share [Economist: Finance & Economics]
6:27:07 PM    

Stress in the credit markets [Economist: Finance & Economics]
6:26:59 PM    

Digital photography's Achilles heel [Economist: Business]
6:26:49 PM    

Trusting Wall Street [Economist: Business]
6:26:40 PM    

BP in Indonesia [Economist: Business]
6:26:32 PM    

Xerox and corruption [Economist: Business]
6:26:23 PM    

Weblogging and traditional media [Economist: Business]
6:26:13 PM    

Demo: The Programmable Building [Technology Review - Computers and Electronics]
6:26:03 PM    

Across The Pond: The British Grand Prix. In this era of single-file, processional races, a little rain is usually just the ticket to shake up an otherwise stale race. [Racing News Online Formula One Stories]
6:25:53 PM    

The State of Innovation: The State of Information Technology [Technology Review - Software]
6:25:42 PM    

Upstream: Prosody [Technology Review - Software]
6:25:35 PM    

Why Software Is So Bad [Technology Review - Software]
6:25:23 PM    

Trading on the Future [Technology Review - Software]
6:25:14 PM    

XMethods uses SonicMQ for asynch version of XSpace. Tony Hong from XMethods is here, showing a nifty evolution of XSpace. It's currently a service that implements a simple shared address book. The concept is that of a tuplespace updated and queried by SOAP messages. The new twist, slated to become available July 15,  is the use of SonicMQ, a JMS (Java Messaging Service) provider, to add reliability, security, and pub-sub notification services to the message flow. ... [Jon Udell: Web Services]
6:25:01 PM    

Odd.  I wonder where all my subscribed newsfeeeds went to?  I sure they were there a few days ago!
8:44:05 AM    


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