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Behavior-driven development with easyb (Java World) Get a quick introduction to this Groovy DSL for behavior-driven development. Find out how easyb lets developers and domain experts speak the same language - easily! us.rd.yahoo.com
Cullen: Upper Hutt Chamber of Commerce Speech (Scoop.co.nz) Good evening. us.rd.yahoo.com
County lays out rationale for fiber optic communications (Waconia Patriot) The Carver County Board recently directed county staff to move forward with final negotiations with Jaguar Communications to build a fiber optic ring. us.rd.yahoo.com
Electric Library (Highlands Today) that would be the mid 1970s, when Bill Gates founded Microsoft and Steve Jobs assembled the first Apple computer - people started talking about the end of newspapers, and libraries without walls. us.rd.yahoo.com
It's Graverobber Tirade Saturday! [Project Car Hell] (Jalopnik) Graverobber has continued to create his totally plausible Project Car Hell Tirades™ for us, and we're going to follow up the original Graverobber Tirade Friday compilation with another collection of... us.rd.yahoo.com
Road test: Does WiMax work in the real world? (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News) Just a couple short years ago, many people were abuzz over metro Wi-Fi experiments in Philadelphia, Houston, and San Francisco, only to see those efforts largely collapse as slow speeds, expensive deployments, and economic tussles between carriers and municipalities resulted in low adoption. us.rd.yahoo.com
Personal Tech (Washington Post) The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will be online to discuss recent reviews and answer your personal tech questions. us.rd.yahoo.com
MapReduce programming with Apache Hadoop (Java World) Google's MapReduce framework handles massive data sets in the blink of an eye. Lucky for you, it's possible to harness similar power for your own distributed data processing needs, with the open source Java-based Hadoop. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sprint's Xohm service and the first "WiMax" review (ZDNet) No sooner had Sprint flipped the switch on its WiMax wireless broadband service--at least in one city--then InfoWorld posted the first hands-on review of what it called a WiMax service (Road test: Does WiMax work in the real world?). Meeting its promise to launch by the end of September, Sprint began offering service today in Baltimore. The InfoWorld review, however, is based on a month of ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Netgear launches WNR2000 / DGN2000 Wireless-N routers (Engadget) Filed under: Networking Netgear, we're here to tell you it's been far, far too long since you threw any new 802.11n gear our way, so we're pretty stoked to see a few new pieces roll out today. The outfit is formally introducing the WNR2000 Wireless-N router and DGN2000 Wireless-N router with built-in DSL modem this morning, both of which boast the company's own Push 'N' Connect with ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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