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Imagine a world where everybody could participate easily in a distributed yet secure Social Web. In such a world every one will be able to control their own information, and every business would be able to enter into a conversation with customers, researchers, government agencies and partners as easily as they can now start a conversation with someone on Facebook. What is needed to go in the direction of The Internet of Subjects Manifesto? What existing technologies can we build on? What is missing? What could the W3C contribute? What could others do? To participate in the discussion and meet other people with similar interests, and withness some actual implementations of this, visit the Santa Clara Social Web Camp wiki

on Oct 26, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

Java Web Services and XML

Imagine a world where everybody could participate easily in a distributed yet secure Social Web. In such a world every one will be able to control their own information, and every business would be able to enter into a conversation with customers, researchers, government agencies and partners as easily as they can now start a conversation with someone on Facebook. What is needed to go in the direction of The Internet of Subjects Manifesto? What existing technologies can we build on? What is missing? What could the W3C contribute? What could others do? To participate in the discussion and meet other people with similar interests, and withness some actual implementations of this, visit the Santa Clara Social Web Camp wiki

on Oct 26, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

Java Enterprise

Imagine a world where everybody could participate easily in a distributed yet secure Social Web. In such a world every one will be able to control their own information, and every business would be able to enter into a conversation with customers, researchers, government agencies and partners as easily as they can now start a conversation with someone on Facebook. What is needed to go in the direction of The Internet of Subjects Manifesto? What existing technologies can we build on? What is missing? What could the W3C contribute? What could others do? To participate in the discussion and meet other people with similar interests, and withness some actual implementations of this, visit the Santa Clara Social Web Camp wiki

on Oct 26, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

Identity Management

Imagine a world where everybody could participate easily in a distributed yet secure Social Web. In such a world every one will be able to control their own information, and every business would be able to enter into a conversation with customers, researchers, government agencies and partners as easily as they can now start a conversation with someone on Facebook. What is needed to go in the direction of The Internet of Subjects Manifesto? What existing technologies can we build on? What is missing? What could the W3C contribute? What could others do? To participate in the discussion and meet other people with similar interests, and withness some actual implementations of this, visit the Santa Clara Social Web Camp wiki

on Oct 26, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

Global Education and Learning

Imagine a world where everybody could participate easily in a distributed yet secure Social Web. In such a world every one will be able to control their own information, and every business would be able to enter into a conversation with customers, researchers, government agencies and partners as easily as they can now start a conversation with someone on Facebook. What is needed to go in the direction of The Internet of Subjects Manifesto? What existing technologies can we build on? What is missing? What could the W3C contribute? What could others do? To participate in the discussion and meet other people with similar interests, and withness some actual implementations of this, visit the Santa Clara Social Web Camp wiki

on Oct 26, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
The next edition of my CS1/Java book is going to print soon. At the last minute, we decided to put the real estate of the inside covers to good use and include a “cheat sheet” with the most important Java control structures and libraries. Since it would be particularly embarrassing to have a typo here, I am hoping to enlist the aid of the community. PDFs for the inside covers are...
on Oct 6, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
A sad day for the global education community - the IMS Global Learning Consortium decided to withdraw the QTI 2.1 draft specification.
on Mar 30, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Yes, I've been quite absent since JavaOne but there is a good reason. Sorry for that. The thing is I'm working hard evangelizing new Java programmer generations. Let me share a single, but killer, tip with you, Java prophets.
on Sep 14, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
Java Study Groups from Educational Institutions available in Rio Grande do Sul, South of Brazil, will get together to discuss Java. All this with the support from the local Java Users Group from the state, the RSJUG (http://www.rsjug.org)
on Aug 18, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
Do you know JEDI project? Do you want to help Brazil community to build the certification test for JEDI modules? Your time has come! So, study JEDI (http://jedi.dev.java.net) modules and send out some questions for us!
on Jul 13, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
A Study Group building references for people who wants to study for Java Certifications. Are those useful for your career? Check out the references and help the students with new ones.
on May 29, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
Do you need an online resource to learn Java and update yourself to the latest technologies? Check this post, a passion one!
on May 23, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
You have information about some kind of technology? Share! In this post I will discuss some ways to do that, and find out some other with the help of the community.
on May 12, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
The project "Hello Buddy/Hola Amigo" is a Sun Microsystems' volunteers' initiative to reduce the digital divide.The project itself is based on "Wonderland" a Sun's open-source project to create virtual 3D world. Wonderland gives us the platform to build a live virtual and 3D classroom.
on Apr 8, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
Jerome Dochez is heading a GlassFish Day for free during Jazoon'08.
on Feb 15, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
PUJ is a new competition format that allows companies to acknowledge the best Java codes produced by students during an academic semester. Check out the competition rules created by CEJUG to promote the synergy between IT market and universities - including preliminary results.
on Jan 27, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
Hello! I have interviewed Ricardo Nakamura, from enJine project. In this post you will find more information about this great project and how you can use it to learn game programming using Java!
on Dec 12, 2007 | Permalink | Discuss
Want to share your knowledge? You can use curriki.org to share your knowledge with the community! Join the Global Education and Learning Community to help the creation of a global knowledge sharing network!
on Nov 15, 2007 | Permalink | Discuss

Java Distributed Data Acquisition and Control

Imagine a world where everybody could participate easily in a distributed yet secure Social Web. In such a world every one will be able to control their own information, and every business would be able to enter into a conversation with customers, researchers, government agencies and partners as easily as they can now start a conversation with someone on Facebook. What is needed to go in the direction of The Internet of Subjects Manifesto? What existing technologies can we build on? What is missing? What could the W3C contribute? What could others do? To participate in the discussion and meet other people with similar interests, and withness some actual implementations of this, visit the Santa Clara Social Web Camp wiki

on Oct 26, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss